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The Mark 55 is the third Liquid Fuel engine with thrust vector control, that allows efficient control of the rocket when it is most needed - during ascent and orbit correction burns. Despite having the same fuel specific impulse as LV-T30 and LV T-45 Liquid Fuel Engines, the much smaller and lighter mk55 has dramatically less thrust (and longer burn time at the same fuel amount). The low thrust makes the mk55 unsuitable as a main engine on most lower stages, but the low mass allows for more efficient upper stages. More importantly, mk55 is short enough that LT-2 Landing Struts can extend past it. Because of this, the mk55 is the primary choice for lander engines in 0.14.x. as they can be placed in-between
 
The Mark 55 is the third Liquid Fuel engine with thrust vector control, that allows efficient control of the rocket when it is most needed - during ascent and orbit correction burns. Despite having the same fuel specific impulse as LV-T30 and LV T-45 Liquid Fuel Engines, the much smaller and lighter mk55 has dramatically less thrust (and longer burn time at the same fuel amount). The low thrust makes the mk55 unsuitable as a main engine on most lower stages, but the low mass allows for more efficient upper stages. More importantly, mk55 is short enough that LT-2 Landing Struts can extend past it. Because of this, the mk55 is the primary choice for lander engines in 0.14.x. as they can be placed in-between
  
Like LV-T30 and -45, the mk55 are not place-able on Radial De-couplers. Unlike the the LV series the mk55 can be mounted radially allowing for multiple placement around a single fuel tank. The mk55 must be directly connected  to a non-empty FL-T500,FL-T250,FL-T16 and FL-T32 Fuel Tank, or fed by a fuel line to produce any thrust.
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Like LV-T30 and -45, the mk55 are not place-able on Radial De-couplers. Unlike the the LV series the mk55 can be mounted radially allowing for multiple placement around a single fuel tank. The mk55 must be directly connected  to a non-empty Fuel Tank, or fed by a fuel line to produce any thrust.
  
 
The thrust vectoring on this engine tends to be more useful than on the LV-T45, due to both the radial mounting, and use as a stabilizer.
 
The thrust vectoring on this engine tends to be more useful than on the LV-T45, due to both the radial mounting, and use as a stabilizer.

Revision as of 20:01, 13 August 2012

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The Mark 55 Radial mount engine is used to provide thrust to a rocket and is fueled by FL-T250 Fuel Tanks.

Usage

The Mark 55 is the third Liquid Fuel engine with thrust vector control, that allows efficient control of the rocket when it is most needed - during ascent and orbit correction burns. Despite having the same fuel specific impulse as LV-T30 and LV T-45 Liquid Fuel Engines, the much smaller and lighter LV-909 has dramatically less thrust (and longer burn time at the same fuel amount). The low thrust makes the LV-909 unsuitable as a main engine on most lower stages, but the low mass allows for more efficient upper stages. More importantly, the LV-909 is short enough that LT-2 Landing Struts can extend past it. Because of this, the LV-909 is the primary choice for lander engines in 0.14.x.

Like LV-T30 and -45, the LV-909 are not placeable on Radial Decouplers. The LV-909 must be directly to a non-empty FL-T500 or FL-T250 Fuel Tank, or fed by a fuel line to produce any thrust.

The thrust vectoring on this engine tends to be more useful than on the LV-T45, due to both the radial mounting, and use as a stabilizer.

Description

Template:TBA The Mark 55 is the third Liquid Fuel engine with thrust vector control, that allows efficient control of the rocket when it is most needed - during ascent and orbit correction burns. Despite having the same fuel specific impulse as LV-T30 and LV T-45 Liquid Fuel Engines, the much smaller and lighter mk55 has dramatically less thrust (and longer burn time at the same fuel amount). The low thrust makes the mk55 unsuitable as a main engine on most lower stages, but the low mass allows for more efficient upper stages. More importantly, mk55 is short enough that LT-2 Landing Struts can extend past it. Because of this, the mk55 is the primary choice for lander engines in 0.14.x. as they can be placed in-between

Like LV-T30 and -45, the mk55 are not place-able on Radial De-couplers. Unlike the the LV series the mk55 can be mounted radially allowing for multiple placement around a single fuel tank. The mk55 must be directly connected to a non-empty Fuel Tank, or fed by a fuel line to produce any thrust.

The thrust vectoring on this engine tends to be more useful than on the LV-T45, due to both the radial mounting, and use as a stabilizer.

Changes

see also: Version History

v0.16
  • Part introduced