Difference between revisions of "LT-2 Landing Strut"

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[[File:LandingStrutDeployable.png|200px|thumb|right|A deployable version of the landing strut.]]
 
[[File:LandingStrutDeployable.png|200px|thumb|right|A deployable version of the landing strut.]]
  
The "LT-2 Landing Stut" is primarily used to land on ''Mun'', ''Minmus'' and other celestial bodies. It comes in 2 versions, a deployable and a non-deployable one.  
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The "LT-2 Landing Stut" is primarily used to land on ''Mun'', ''Minmus'' and other celestial bodies.  
  
 
== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
The '''LT-2 Landing Strut''' is used as a landing support when landing vertically. It is connected radially and extends with the G key (Default). While the non-deployable version has 20 times less mass, it is also less stable and is better suited for lighter and smaller landers than its deployable counterpart. The deployable '''LT-2 Landing Strut''' is also much longer when extended, making it suitable for landers with larger engines.
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The '''LT-2 Landing Strut''' is used as a landing support when landing vertically. It is connected radially and extends with the G key (Default). It extends much longer than the smaller cousin [[LT-1 Landing Strut|LT-1]], making it suitable for landers with larger engines.
  
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==

Revision as of 20:53, 1 March 2013

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Non-deployable landing strut in its triggered(left) and untriggered(right) states.
A deployable version of the landing strut.

The "LT-2 Landing Stut" is primarily used to land on Mun, Minmus and other celestial bodies.

Usage

The LT-2 Landing Strut is used as a landing support when landing vertically. It is connected radially and extends with the G key (Default). It extends much longer than the smaller cousin LT-1, making it suitable for landers with larger engines.

Description

The LT-2 Landing Strut offers a heavy-duty method for planting yourself firmly on the ground, without the severe consequences that usually accompany planting yourself firmly on the ground.

Moving Parts Experts Group

Created by: NovaSilisko

Changes

0.15
  • Added deployable version
0.14.0
  • Initial Release