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'''Solid fuel''' is a [[resource]] contained in and used by [[solid rocket booster]]s. Unlike other resources, it cannot be replenished, transferred between parts, or routed throughout a vessel. Solid fuel is only ever found inside solid rocket parts, and it can only be used by activating the part and allowing it to consume its entire supply.
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'''Solid fuel'''(固体燃料)は[[solid rocket booster/ja|固体燃料ブースター]]専用の[[resource/ja|動力源]]である。他の動力源と異なり、他のパーツや機体に供給することは出来ない。Solid fuel is only ever found inside solid rocket parts, and it can only be used by activating the part and allowing it to consume its entire supply.
  
 
Solid fuel is heavier than an equivalent quantity of [[liquid fuel]] or [[oxidizer]] alone, but lighter than liquid fuel and oxidizer together, and is mostly used to provide quick acceleration to a vessel immediately after launch.
 
Solid fuel is heavier than an equivalent quantity of [[liquid fuel]] or [[oxidizer]] alone, but lighter than liquid fuel and oxidizer together, and is mostly used to provide quick acceleration to a vessel immediately after launch.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:29, 5 October 2014

固体燃料
密度 7.5 kg/l
他機との受給 いいえ
Tweakable はい
Drainable いいえ
機内供給 自己消費
コスト 0.6 Funds/l
0.08 Funds/kg
バージョンから 0.18

Solid fuel(固体燃料)は固体燃料ブースター専用の動力源である。他の動力源と異なり、他のパーツや機体に供給することは出来ない。Solid fuel is only ever found inside solid rocket parts, and it can only be used by activating the part and allowing it to consume its entire supply.

Solid fuel is heavier than an equivalent quantity of liquid fuel or oxidizer alone, but lighter than liquid fuel and oxidizer together, and is mostly used to provide quick acceleration to a vessel immediately after launch.