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The '''Mk2-R Radial Mount Parachute''' is a parachute which is placed on the side of a rocket instead of the tip like most other parachutes.
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Revision as of 14:31, 14 August 2013

Mk2-R Radial-Mount Parachute
Part image
Parachute by
Found lying by the side of the road

Radial size Radial mounted
Cost (total) 400.00 Funds
Mass (total) 0.100 t
Drag 0.1
Max. Temp. 2500 K
Impact Tolerance 12 m/s
Research Survivability.png Survivability
Unlock cost 2 800 Funds
Since version 0.18
Part configuration parachuteMk2-R.cfg
Semi-Deployed Drag 1
Semi Deploy Min Pressure 0.04 atm
Fully-Deployed Drag 500
Full Deployment Altitude 1000 m AGL
Max. Temp. 650 K
Testing Environments
On the surface No
In the ocean No
On the launchpad No
In the atmosphere Yes
Sub-orbital No
In an orbit No
On an escape No
Docked No
Test by staging Yes
Manually testable No
Packed volume 100 l

The Mk2-R Radial-Mount Parachute is a parachute which is placed on the side of a rocket instead of the tip like most other parachutes.

Usage

This parachute behaves exactly like the Mk16 Parachute, but weights 50% more. That means Mk16 parachutes should usually be preferred unless the ship design requires a radially-mounted solution.

Don't forget that parachute's efficiency depends of atmospheric density, so it won't work or even deploy in vacuum (including Munar landing).

Parachutes do not appear to subtract any of their mass from the craft they're attached to when they disappear post-landing.


Description

A parachute comparable to the Mk16-XL chute, but which is placed radially instead of attached on top of something.

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Changes

0.18
  • Initial release