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== Materials ==
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== Fuel ==
  
 
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! Building material
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! Fuel Type
! Mass per unit
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! Mass per Unit
 
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| Fuel, inside tank
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| Liquid
| 2.2 mass per 500 unit volume
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| 0.0044
 
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| Fuel tank material
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| Dry
| 0.038 mass / 1 square meter
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| 0.0144
 
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Revision as of 04:53, 22 July 2011

Default KSP parts with default .cfg inside. Important data now summarized in tables below.

Note: Units are given as Newtons (N) and kilograms (kg), but there is likely a scaling factor involved. As long as your scaling factor is applied equally to all measures, the math will work just fine, so if you prefer, you can think in terms of metric tons and kN.  :)

Propulsion

Part Thrust (N) Mass (kg, full / empty) Fuel Units Fuel Consumption (units/s) Specific Impulse (m/s)
FL-T500 Fuel Tank n/a 2.5 / 0.3 500 n/a n/a
LV-T30 Liquid Fuel Engine 200 2 n/a 8 5682
RT-10 Solid Fuel Booster 130 1.8 / 0.36 100 4 2257

Command & Control

Part Mass (kg)
Command Pod Mk1 1
S.A.S. Module 0.8

Structural & Aerodynamic

Part Mass (kg)
TT-38K Radial Decoupler 0.4
TR-18A Stack Decoupler 0.8
TVR-1180C Mk1 Stack Tri-Coupler 0.8
AV-T1 Winglet 0.05
AV-R8 Winglet 0.08

Utility & Scientific

Part Mass (kg)
Mk16 Parachute 0.3

Decals

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Crew

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Fuel

Fuel Type Mass per Unit
Liquid 0.0044
Dry 0.0144