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[[Image:All-parts-rocket-0.8.5.png|right|thumb|A three-stage rocket featuring each of the default parts as of 0.8.5]]
 
[[Image:All-parts-rocket-0.8.5.png|right|thumb|A three-stage rocket featuring each of the default parts as of 0.8.5]]
This page lists the rocket '''parts''' that are included with ''Kerbal Space Program''.  These parts are also called '''vanilla parts''', '''default parts''', and '''stock parts'''.
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This page lists the rocket '''parts''' that are included with [[Kerbal Space Program]].  These parts are also called '''vanilla parts''', '''default parts''', and '''stock parts'''.
  
 
Units are given as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_(unit) Newtons (N)] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilogram Kilograms (kg)], but there is likely a scaling factor involved.  As long as your scaling factor is applied equally to all measures, the math will work just fine, so if you prefer, you can think in terms of metric tons and kN.
 
Units are given as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_(unit) Newtons (N)] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilogram Kilograms (kg)], but there is likely a scaling factor involved.  As long as your scaling factor is applied equally to all measures, the math will work just fine, so if you prefer, you can think in terms of metric tons and kN.

Revision as of 17:30, 14 June 2012

A three-stage rocket featuring each of the default parts as of 0.8.5

This page lists the rocket parts that are included with Kerbal Space Program. These parts are also called vanilla parts, default parts, and stock parts.

Units are given as Newtons (N) and Kilograms (kg), but there is likely a scaling factor involved. As long as your scaling factor is applied equally to all measures, the math will work just fine, so if you prefer, you can think in terms of metric tons and kN.

To reduce confusion, specific impulse is given in both velocity and time units. Please see the discussion page for further reading on ways of expressing specific impulse.

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Command Pods

Part Mass (kg)
Cockpit Mk1 1.25
Cockpit Mk2 1
Cockpit Mk3 1
Command Pod Mk1 1

Propulsion

Part Thrust (N) Mass (kg, full / empty) Fuel Units Fuel Consumption (units/s) Specific Impulse (m/s) Specific Impulse (s)
Jet Engine 100 1 n/a 0.3 n/a n/a
Turbofan Engine 150 1.2 n/a 0.4 n/a n/a
FL-T500 Fuel Tank n/a 2.5 / 0.3 500 n/a 5682 579.375
FL-T250 Fuel Tank n/a 1.25 / 0.2 250 n/a 5952 606.965
LV-T30 Liquid Fuel Engine 200 2 n/a 8 n/a n/a
LV-T45 Liquid Fuel Engine 175 2 n/a 7 n/a n/a
LV-909 Liquid Fuel Engine 50 0.5 n/a 2 n/a n/a
RT-10 Solid Fuel Booster 130 1.8 / 0.36 100 4 2257 230.141
Torroidal Aerospike 225 2.5 n/a 7.6 n/a* n/a*
FL-R25 RCS Fuel Tank n/a 0.9 / 0.15 250 n/a n/a n/a
RV-105 RCS Thruster Block 1 0.05 n/a 0.2 1667 169.95
Linear RCS Port 3 0.05 n/a 0.6 1667 169.95

Command & Control

Part Mass (kg) Ki / Kp / Kd Lift
S.A.S. Module 0.8 1.0 / 3.0 / 5.0
Advanced S.A.S. Module 0.8 1.0 / 3.0 / 5.0
Avionics Package 0.8 0.0 / 0.2 / 0.2
AV-R8 Winglet 0.08 n/a 0.4
Standard Canard 0.04 n/a 0.7
Advanced Canard 0.04 n/a 0.7
Standard Control Surface 0.04 n/a 0.7
Small Control Surface 0.01 n/a 0.5

Structural & Aerodynamic

Part Mass (kg) Lift
Tail Connector 0.4 n/a
Circular Intake 0.3 n/a
Delta Wing 0.07 1.9
FTX-2 External Fuel Duct 0.05 n/a
Engine Nacelle 0.3 n/a
NCS Adapter 0.3 n/a
TT-38K Radial Decoupler 0.4 n/a
Radial Engine Body 0.3 n/a
Ram Air Intake 0.3 n/a
Smal Hardpoint 0.1 n/a
TR-18A Stack Decoupler 0.8 n/a
TVR-1180C Mk1 Stack Tri-Coupler 0.8 n/a
Standard NC 0.1 n/a
Structural Pylon 0.2 n/a
Structural Wing 0.05 1.0
EAS-4 Strut Connector 0.05 n/a
Swept Wings 0.05 1.6
Tail Fin 0.02 0.3
Wing Connector 0.05 1.0
AV-T1 Winglet 0.05 0.3

Utility & Scientific

Part Mass (kg)
LT-2 Landing Struts 0.075
Mk16 Parachute 0.3
Landing Gear 0.5

Decals

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Crew

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