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They fulfill two main functions:
 
They fulfill two main functions:
  
* When activating breaking (default key: B) they deploy to deliebrately increase the drag thus reducing airspeed.
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* When activating breaking (default key: B) they deploy to deliebrately increase air drag which reduces airspeed when flying through an atmosphere.
 
* Airbreaks also act similar to control surfaces and will support the steering of a vehicle while flying through the atmosphere through selective deploying and undeploying.
 
* Airbreaks also act similar to control surfaces and will support the steering of a vehicle while flying through the atmosphere through selective deploying and undeploying.
  

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A.I.R.B.R.A.K.E.S
Part image
Airbrakes by
C7 Aerospace Division
Cost (total) 500.00 Funds
Mass (total) 0.05 t
Drag 0.02
Max. Temp. 2000 K
Volume  ?
Impact Tolerance 8 m/s
Research Advanced aerodynamics.png Advanced Aerodynamics
Unlock cost 10 000 Funds
Since version 1.0
Part configuration Airbrake.cfg

The A.I.R.B.R.A.K.E.S are the first stock speed brakes, introduced in version 1.0.

They fulfill two main functions:

  • When activating breaking (default key: B) they deploy to deliebrately increase air drag which reduces airspeed when flying through an atmosphere.
  • Airbreaks also act similar to control surfaces and will support the steering of a vehicle while flying through the atmosphere through selective deploying and undeploying.

Product description

Research into feasible ways to slow down a plane in mid-air showed that loose hull panels are pretty great as drag-inducing deceleration devices. The discovery led to the invention of the Aerodynamically Integrated Retrograde Braking Robustly Armed Kinetic Extending System (A.I.R.B.R.A.K.E.S.), which is now popular mostly as a cheap alternative to longer runways. C7 Engineers are still trying to come up with a shorter name for such a long acronym.

Changes

1.0
  • Initial release