Difference between revisions of "Template:Infobox/Part/parachute"
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− | {{Infobox/Line|{{ | + | {{Infobox/Line|{{Infobox/Part/Dict|semi-drag}}|{{{semi-drag<noinclude>|4</noinclude>}}}}} |
− | {{Infobox/Line|{{ | + | {{Infobox/Line|{{Infobox/Part/Dict|semi-deploy}}|{{{semi-deploy<noinclude>|0.007</noinclude>}}} {{dict|atm}}}} |
− | {{Infobox/Line|{{ | + | {{Infobox/Line|{{Infobox/Part/Dict|full-drag}}|{{{full-drag<noinclude>|170</noinclude>}}}}} |
− | {{Infobox/Line|{{ | + | {{Infobox/Line|{{Infobox/Part/Dict|full-deploy}}|{{{full-deploy<noinclude>|2500</noinclude>}}} {{dict|m}} {{dict|agl}}}} |
− | {{Infobox/Line|{{ | + | {{Infobox/Line|{{Infobox/Part/Dict|Temp}}|{{{maxTemp<noinclude>|650</noinclude>}}} K}}<noinclude> |
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{{Tl|Infobox/Part}} module for [[parachute]]s. The original drag definition is used for the “stowed” state. which requires to set <tt>drag type</tt> to <tt>s</tt>: | {{Tl|Infobox/Part}} module for [[parachute]]s. The original drag definition is used for the “stowed” state. which requires to set <tt>drag type</tt> to <tt>s</tt>: |
Revision as of 00:58, 7 September 2024
Semi-Deployed Drag | 4 | |
Semi Deploy Min Pressure | 0.007 atm | |
Fully-Deployed Drag | 170 | |
Full Deployment Altitude | 2500 m AGL | |
Max. Temp. | 650 K |
{{Infobox/Part}} module for parachutes. The original drag definition is used for the “stowed” state. which requires to set drag type to s:
{{Infobox/Part |… |… |drag=… |drag type=s |… |more={{Infobox/Part/parachute |semi-drag= |semi-deploy= |full-drag= |full-deploy= |maxTemp= }} … }}
Name | Optional | Description | Default |
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semi-drag | No | Semi-deployment drag | |
semi-deploy | No | Semi-deployment pressure in atm | |
full-drag | No | Fully-deployed drag | |
full-deploy | No | Fully-deployed altitude above ground in meters | |
maxTemp | No | Max. temperature the chute can take |