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− | Liquid Fuel engines | + | Liquid Fuel engines are currently the most commonly used engine type in Kerbal Space Program. They often have a high Thrust-to-weight ratio (TWR) and are very efficient, capable of burning with high thrust for a very long time. When 0.18 is released, liquid engines use two fuel types; liquid-fuel, and oxidizer, making them incompatible with jet fuel. |
Liquid fuel engines make the basis of almost any good rocket/spaceplane. They give longevity, and power, and are also | Liquid fuel engines make the basis of almost any good rocket/spaceplane. They give longevity, and power, and are also |
Latest revision as of 17:14, 22 January 2020
Liquid Fuel engines are currently the most commonly used engine type in Kerbal Space Program. They often have a high Thrust-to-weight ratio (TWR) and are very efficient, capable of burning with high thrust for a very long time. When 0.18 is released, liquid engines use two fuel types; liquid-fuel, and oxidizer, making them incompatible with jet fuel.
Liquid fuel engines make the basis of almost any good rocket/spaceplane. They give longevity, and power, and are also throttle-able, making them versatile in any environment.
There are currently seven liquid fuel engines, but there will be more added in 0.18.