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− | {{:LT-05 Micro Landing Strut/Box}}
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− | The '''LT-05 Micro Landing Strut''' is the smallest and lightest landing leg, providing a low mass option for small crewed spacecraft and probes.
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− | == Usage ==
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− | [[File:Lander sunken.png|left|upright|thumb|LT-5s sunken into the terrain on a small [[mun|munar]] probe]]
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− | The LT-05 can be extended with the G key similarly to the [[LT-1 Landing Strut|LT-1]] and [[LT-2 Landing Strut|LT-2]]. Each LT-05 can just barely handle a 4 ton load in Kerbin's gravity, when standing still -- or about a half a ton per leg when absorbing a gentle landing impact.
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− | These legs do not extend very far at all, either vertically or horizontally. This means the vessel may tip over a lot more easily when landing. Be careful that it lands vertically on even ground, and attach the legs as far apart as possible on the craft.
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− | With normal placement, the legs extend downward just far enough to protect an [[LV-909 Liquid Fuel Engine|LV-909]], [[Rockomax 48-7S]] or [[LV-1 Liquid Fuel Engine|LV-1]], but only when attached as low as possible. You can use the [[Vehicle_Assembly_Building#Gizmo|offset]] feature to gain an additional meter or so.
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− | == Product description ==
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− | |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.
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− | |Moving Parts Experts Group}}
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− | == Trivia ==
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− | * The LT-05 sinks a bit into the terrain, hiding the feet on the end. This is intended, and will probably stay this way.
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− | == Changes ==
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− | ;[[1.2]]
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− | * Moved from Utility to Ground
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− | * Added deployment sounds
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− | * Description changed
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− | * Initial release
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Revision as of 18:15, 17 March 2017