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The '''TT18-A Launch Stability Enhancer''' is a stability clamp system designed to hold the ship at the [[Launch Pad|launch pad]] before lift-off. It can be very helpful if -for whatever reason- the spacecraft can't stand on it's main engines or if it's out of balance and would otherwise fall.
 
The '''TT18-A Launch Stability Enhancer''' is a stability clamp system designed to hold the ship at the [[Launch Pad|launch pad]] before lift-off. It can be very helpful if -for whatever reason- the spacecraft can't stand on it's main engines or if it's out of balance and would otherwise fall.
  
When using the TT18-A keep in mind that it must be [[Staging|decoupled]] before you engage the engines to avoid a grand [[catastrophic failure]] of the tear apart kind. A simple solution is to put them into the same stage with the main engines. This way they will release the same moment the engines engage, resulting in a satisfying "clunk" sound as your ascent begins.  
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When using the TT18-A keep in mind that it must be [[Stage|decoupled]] before you engage the engines to avoid a grand [[catastrophic failure]] of the tear apart kind. A simple solution is to put them into the same stage with the main engines. This way they will release the same moment the engines engage, resulting in a satisfying "clunk" sound as your ascent begins.  
  
 
It is worthy of note that as of [[Version History|version 0.17.]] the staging sequence lists the TT18-A as a strut item and not a decoupler.
 
It is worthy of note that as of [[Version History|version 0.17.]] the staging sequence lists the TT18-A as a strut item and not a decoupler.

Revision as of 08:32, 2 November 2012

The TT18-A Launch Stability Enhancer is a stability clamp system designed to hold the ship at the launch pad before lift-off. It can be very helpful if -for whatever reason- the spacecraft can't stand on it's main engines or if it's out of balance and would otherwise fall.

When using the TT18-A keep in mind that it must be decoupled before you engage the engines to avoid a grand catastrophic failure of the tear apart kind. A simple solution is to put them into the same stage with the main engines. This way they will release the same moment the engines engage, resulting in a satisfying "clunk" sound as your ascent begins.

It is worthy of note that as of version 0.17. the staging sequence lists the TT18-A as a strut item and not a decoupler.