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The '''M-1x1 Structural Panel''', is a panel used for construction. It has a high impact tolerance and low mass. Thus, it is a useful part when constructing craft. It is a fourth of the [[M-2x2 Structural Panel]]. The M-1x1 Structural Panel can be used as a rover body or as a structural element.
 
The '''M-1x1 Structural Panel''', is a panel used for construction. It has a high impact tolerance and low mass. Thus, it is a useful part when constructing craft. It is a fourth of the [[M-2x2 Structural Panel]]. The M-1x1 Structural Panel can be used as a rover body or as a structural element.
 
Because of the way aerodynamic drag works, the orientation of the panel to the air flow isn't important.
 
  
 
Because of the high impact tolerance, the part has been popularised as armor for weaponized craft such as rovers and spaceplanes.
 
Because of the high impact tolerance, the part has been popularised as armor for weaponized craft such as rovers and spaceplanes.

Revision as of 15:47, 22 July 2015

M-1x1 Structural Panel
Part image
Structural element by
Dinkelstein Kerman's Construction Emporium
Cost (total) 30.00 Funds
Mass (total) 0.08 t
Drag 0.2
Max. Temp. 2000 K
Volume  ?
Impact Tolerance 80 m/s
Research Composites.png Composites
Unlock cost 7 200 Funds
Since version 0.19
Part configuration structuralPanel1x1.cfg

The M-1x1 Structural Panel, is a panel used for construction. It has a high impact tolerance and low mass. Thus, it is a useful part when constructing craft. It is a fourth of the M-2x2 Structural Panel. The M-1x1 Structural Panel can be used as a rover body or as a structural element.

Because of the high impact tolerance, the part has been popularised as armor for weaponized craft such as rovers and spaceplanes.

Product description

A sturdy metal plate, perfect for constructing all sorts of things.

Changes

0.19
  • Initial release