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The LT-5 can be extended with the G key similarly to the [[LT-1 Landing Strut|LT-1]] and [[LT-2 Landing Strut|LT-2]]. Its impact resistance is lower than them, but not as bad as the description implies (10 m/s vs. 12 m/s). It does however have the disadvantage that it extends at less than a 45° angle, meaning that the vessel may be less stable and tip over a lot more easily when landing. Be careful that it lands vertically and on even ground.
 
The LT-5 can be extended with the G key similarly to the [[LT-1 Landing Strut|LT-1]] and [[LT-2 Landing Strut|LT-2]]. Its impact resistance is lower than them, but not as bad as the description implies (10 m/s vs. 12 m/s). It does however have the disadvantage that it extends at less than a 45° angle, meaning that the vessel may be less stable and tip over a lot more easily when landing. Be careful that it lands vertically and on even ground.
  
It extends just far enough to protect an [[LV-909 Liquid Fuel Engine|LV-909]] or [[LV-1 Liquid Fuel Engine|LV-1]] under it, but only when placed as far down as possible.
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It extends just far enough to protect an [[LV-909 Liquid Fuel Engine|LV-909]], [[Rockomax 48-7S]] or [[LV-1 Liquid Fuel Engine|LV-1]] under it, but only when placed as far down as possible.
  
 
Currently the LT-5 sinks a bit into the terrain, hiding the feet on the end.{{Check version||0.20.2}}
 
Currently the LT-5 sinks a bit into the terrain, hiding the feet on the end.{{Check version||0.20.2}}

Revision as of 17:22, 12 January 2015

LT-05 Micro Landing Strut
Part image
Landing leg by
Moving Parts Experts Group

Radial size Radial mounted
Cost (total) 200.00 Funds
Mass (total) 0.015 t
Drag 0.2
Max. Temp. 1200 K
Impact Tolerance 10 m/s
Research Survivability.png Survivability
Unlock cost 820 Funds
Since version 0.18
Part configuration landingLegLT-5.cfg
Retractable Yes
Brake torque No
Steering range No
Packed volume 80 l

The LT-5 Micro Landing Strut is the smallest and lightest landing leg, providing a low mass option for very small crewed spacecraft and probes.

Usage

LT-5s sunken into the terrain on a small munar probe

The LT-5 can be extended with the G key similarly to the LT-1 and LT-2. Its impact resistance is lower than them, but not as bad as the description implies (10 m/s vs. 12 m/s). It does however have the disadvantage that it extends at less than a 45° angle, meaning that the vessel may be less stable and tip over a lot more easily when landing. Be careful that it lands vertically and on even ground.

It extends just far enough to protect an LV-909, Rockomax 48-7S or LV-1 under it, but only when placed as far down as possible.

Currently the LT-5 sinks a bit into the terrain, hiding the feet on the end.[outdated]

Product description

A small landing leg designed for space probes or lightweight landers. Basically made of toothpicks... erm, Space-grade toothpicks mind you, but be careful with them anyway.

Changes

0.22
  • Description changed
0.18
  • Initial release