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{{Part
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{{Partbox
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|Name=RT-10 Solid Fuel Booster
intro=The '''RT-10 Solid Fuel Booster''' is a rocket engine used to provide thrust to a rocket.
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|Role=Booster
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|File=RT-10 Solid Fuel Booster.jpg
usage=RT-10's are one-time-use rocket boosters often used to help get the massive bulk of a large multi-stage rocket off the ground. They burn at a constant thrust until they run out of fuel and then cease to work. It is usually a good idea to jettison spent fuel boosters as they are quite heavy even when empty. They provide slightly more thrust than their [[Liquid Fuel]] counterparts but lack a controllable throttle or the ability to extend the duration of the burn.
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|Costs=450
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|Mass=1.8
attributes=*'''Mass:''' 1.8
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|More=
*'''Dry Mass:''' .36
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{{PB-more|Dry Mass|0.36 kg}}
*'''Drag:''' .2 - .3
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{{PB-more|Thrust|130 N}}
*'''Thrust:''' 130
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{{PB-more|Amount of fuel|100}}
*'''Fuel Consumption:''' 4
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{{PB-more|Fuel consumption|4}}
*'''Fuel:''' 100
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{{PB-more|Burn duration|25 s}}
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|since=v0.7.3
config=
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|cfg=Parts/solidBooster/parts.cfg
<pre>
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// Kerbal Space Program - Part Config
 
// RT-10 Solid Fuel Booster
 
//
 
 
 
// --- general parameters ---
 
name = solidBooster
 
module = SolidRocket
 
author = Il Carnefice
 
 
 
// --- asset parameters ---
 
mesh = solidBooster.DAE
 
scale = 0.1
 
texture = srbTexMap.png
 
specPower = 0.5
 
rimFalloff = 3
 
alphaCutoff = 0
 
  
// --- node definitions ---
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The '''RT-10 Solid Fuel Booster''' is a rocket engine used to provide thrust to a rocket.
node_stack_bottom = 0.0, -12.5127, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 1
 
node_stack_top = 0.0, 10.2547, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 1
 
node_attach = 0.0, 0.0, -5, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 1
 
  
// --- FX definitions ---
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== Usage ==
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RT-10's are one-time-use rocket boosters often used to help get the massive bulk of a large multi-[[stage]] rocket off the ground. They burn at a constant thrust until they run out of fuel and then cease to work. It is usually a good idea to jettison spent fuel boosters as they are quite heavy even when empty. They provide slightly more thrust than their [[Liquid Fuel]] counterparts but lack a controllable throttle or the ability to extend the duration of the burn.
  
fx_exhaustFlame_yellow = 0.0, -11.2673, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, active
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{{Parts}}
fx_exhaustLight_yellow = 0.0, -11.2673, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, active
 
fx_smokeTrail_medium = 0.0, -11.2673, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, active
 
 
 
// --- Sound FX definition ---
 
 
 
sound_vent_medium = activate
 
sound_rocket_hard = active
 
sound_vent_soft = deactivate
 
 
 
// --- editor parameters ---
 
cost = 450
 
category = 0
 
subcategory = 0
 
title = RT-10 Solid Fuel Booster
 
//manufacturer = Jebediah Kerman's Junkyard and Spaceship Parts Co.
 
description = While considered by some to be little more than "a trash bin full o' boom", The RT-10 is used in many space programs, whenever the need to save cash is greater than the need to keep astronauts alive. Use with caution, though. Once lit, solid fuel motors cannot be put out until the fuel runs out.
 
 
 
// attachment rules: stack, srfAttach, allowStack, allowSrfAttach, allowCollision
 
attachRules = 1,1,1,1,0
 
 
 
// --- standard part parameters ---
 
mass = 1.8
 
dragModelType = default
 
maximum_drag = 0.3
 
minimum_drag = 0.2
 
angularDrag = 2
 
crashTolerance = 7
 
maxTemp = 3600
 
 
 
// --- solid booster parameters ---
 
 
 
thrust = 130
 
dryMass = 0.36
 
heatProduction = 550
 
fuelConsumption = 4
 
internalFuel = 100
 
 
 
fullExplosionPotential = 0.8
 
emptyExplosionPotential = 0.1
 
 
 
thrustCenter = 0, -0.5, 0
 
thrustVector = 0, 1, 0
 
</pre>
 
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Revision as of 20:44, 27 July 2011

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The RT-10 Solid Fuel Booster is a rocket engine used to provide thrust to a rocket.

Usage

RT-10's are one-time-use rocket boosters often used to help get the massive bulk of a large multi-stage rocket off the ground. They burn at a constant thrust until they run out of fuel and then cease to work. It is usually a good idea to jettison spent fuel boosters as they are quite heavy even when empty. They provide slightly more thrust than their Liquid Fuel counterparts but lack a controllable throttle or the ability to extend the duration of the burn.