Difference between revisions of "LY-10 Small Landing Gear"

From Kerbal Space Program Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Usage)
Line 8: Line 8:
 
Despite the game presenting them among the [[rover]] wheel parts in the [[VAB]], there are some important differences between the gear bay and those items. The gear bay wheels do not have traction motors or steering, so they cannot be used for purely wheel-propelled vehicles. On the other hand, since they are designed to support [[spaceplane]]s during their takeoff or landing runout, they can withstand vastly higher ground speed than rover wheels (over 200 meters per second) without become damaged.
 
Despite the game presenting them among the [[rover]] wheel parts in the [[VAB]], there are some important differences between the gear bay and those items. The gear bay wheels do not have traction motors or steering, so they cannot be used for purely wheel-propelled vehicles. On the other hand, since they are designed to support [[spaceplane]]s during their takeoff or landing runout, they can withstand vastly higher ground speed than rover wheels (over 200 meters per second) without become damaged.
  
Unlike [[landing leg]]s, landing gear mass is not counted by the physics engine as of 0.19.1. This is similar to that behavior of struts and fuel lines.
+
Unlike landing legs, landing gear mass is not counted by the physics engine as of 0.19.1. This is similar to that behavior of struts and fuel lines.
  
 
In the future the landing gear might get the ability to turn, to allow sharper turns on the ground.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foX4Kal5i4o&t=2595 Answer by C7] on HOCgaming's video “Kerbal Polar Expedition - Day 4 - Part 3 (Charity Water Campaign)”</ref>
 
In the future the landing gear might get the ability to turn, to allow sharper turns on the ground.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foX4Kal5i4o&t=2595 Answer by C7] on HOCgaming's video “Kerbal Polar Expedition - Day 4 - Part 3 (Charity Water Campaign)”</ref>

Revision as of 00:36, 2 September 2013

LY-10 Small Landing Gear
Part image
Landing gear by
LightYear Tire Company

Radial size Radial mounted
Cost (total) 600.00 Funds
Mass (total) 0.045 t
Drag 0.2-0.3
Max. Temp. 2600 K
Impact Tolerance 50 m/s
Research Advanced landing.png Landing
Unlock cost 3 800 Funds
Since version 0.15
Part configuration GearSmall.cfg
Retractable Yes
Brake torque 4 kNm
Steering range 100 °
Testing Environments
On the surface Yes
In the ocean Yes
On the launchpad Yes
In the atmosphere Yes
Sub-orbital Yes
In an orbit Yes
On an escape Yes
Docked Yes
Test by staging No
Manually testable Yes
Electricity required 0.01 ⚡/s
Packed volume 140 l

The Small Gear Bay is a retractable wheel that can be used on atmospheric planes and other objects that need to roll.

Usage

Landing Gear is, well, wheels, that allow your space plane to roll instead of slide and explode. Their primary use is as landing gear for a space plane but can also be used to create rovers that can drive on planet surfaces. Since 0.18, Landing gear come with lights, but the light doesn't drain energy.

Despite the game presenting them among the rover wheel parts in the VAB, there are some important differences between the gear bay and those items. The gear bay wheels do not have traction motors or steering, so they cannot be used for purely wheel-propelled vehicles. On the other hand, since they are designed to support spaceplanes during their takeoff or landing runout, they can withstand vastly higher ground speed than rover wheels (over 200 meters per second) without become damaged.

Unlike landing legs, landing gear mass is not counted by the physics engine as of 0.19.1. This is similar to that behavior of struts and fuel lines.

In the future the landing gear might get the ability to turn, to allow sharper turns on the ground.[1]

Description

High performance landing gear designed for atmospheric use.

C7 Aerospace

Changes

0.15
  • Initial Relase

Notes

  1. Answer by C7 on HOCgaming's video “Kerbal Polar Expedition - Day 4 - Part 3 (Charity Water Campaign)”