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The '''TR-18D''' adds a stage to the rocket and when activated will release the separator as well as anything attached to it, much like the [[TR-2C Stack Separator|TR-2C]]. Unlike normal decouplers, separators come free from both sides. | The '''TR-18D''' adds a stage to the rocket and when activated will release the separator as well as anything attached to it, much like the [[TR-2C Stack Separator|TR-2C]]. Unlike normal decouplers, separators come free from both sides. | ||
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The TR-18D StackSeparator was originally designed as an explosive cutting tool. After deciding cutting a rocket in half, just had to be a good thing, our designers set to work adapting the technique to rockets. | The TR-18D StackSeparator was originally designed as an explosive cutting tool. After deciding cutting a rocket in half, just had to be a good thing, our designers set to work adapting the technique to rockets. | ||
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== Changes == | == Changes == |
Revision as of 18:12, 4 August 2014
TR-18D Stack Separator | ||
Separator by O.M.B. Demolition Enterprises | ||
Radial size | Small | |
Cost | (total) | 600.00 |
Mass | (total) | 0.075 t |
Drag | 0.2 | |
Max. Temp. | 2000 K | |
Impact Tolerance | 9 m/s | |
Research | Specialized Construction | |
Unlock cost | 7 200 | |
Since version | 0.18 | |
Part configuration | decouplerSeparatorTR-18D.cfg | |
Ejection momentum | 250 Ns |
The TR-18D Stack Separator is a Separator that allows for staging rockets vertically and in sequence.
Usage
The TR-18D adds a stage to the rocket and when activated will release the separator as well as anything attached to it, much like the TR-2C. Unlike normal decouplers, separators come free from both sides.
Product description
“ | The TR-18D StackSeparator was originally designed as an explosive cutting tool. After deciding cutting a rocket in half, just had to be a good thing, our designers set to work adapting the technique to rockets. | ” |
Changes
- Initial release