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− | '''Intake air''' | + | '''Intake air''' is a [[resource]] required by [[jet engine]]s. It is provided by [[air intake]]s while in an oxygenated [[atmosphere]]. The amount of air taken in varies proportionally with speed and inversely with altitude. On Kerbin, air becomes too thin for jet operation at roughly 30–40 km, depending on speed and a [[craft]]'s ratio of intakes to engines. |
− | + | Stock parts are unable to effectively store intake air; it will leak out of opened intakes, and closed intakes hold too little (0.2 to 1.0 units) to be useful. | |
− | [[Category:Resources | + | [[Category:Resources]] |
Revision as of 09:53, 5 October 2014
Intake air | ||
Density | 5 kg/unit | |
Transferable | Yes | |
Tweakable | No | |
Drainable | No | |
Flow mode | Everywhere | |
Cost | None | |
Since version | 0.18 |
Intake air is a resource required by jet engines. It is provided by air intakes while in an oxygenated atmosphere. The amount of air taken in varies proportionally with speed and inversely with altitude. On Kerbin, air becomes too thin for jet operation at roughly 30–40 km, depending on speed and a craft's ratio of intakes to engines.
Stock parts are unable to effectively store intake air; it will leak out of opened intakes, and closed intakes hold too little (0.2 to 1.0 units) to be useful.