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  • {{:Intake air/Box}} ...nda della velocità e del rapporto tra prese d'aria e motori di un [[craft/it|veicolo]].
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  • ...sts it with the [[oxygen]] drawn from the [[atmosphere]]. Due to the lower air pressure at higher altitudes its thrust output decreases accordingly. ...But for KSP players, the term is limited to engines dependent on [[intake air]].
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  • ...aft, while fuel only flows from the same stage as the engines by default.) It is similar in appearance and function to the [[w:Pratt & Whitney J58|Pratt ...the tech tree and marks a great step towards space-usability. As with all air-breathing engines, its thrust decreases at higher altitudes.
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  • ...t''' is a small [[cockpit]] with a frontal node for attaching other parts. It is one of the two cockpits thus far that can be stack-mounted (in one size) ...er small parts as [[RCS]] tanks, [[SAS]] modules, [[docking port]]s, [[air intake]]s, or a nose cone. This offers far more versatility over the [[Mk1 Cockpit
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  • *It wasn't until C7 released his spaceplane pack in version 0.12 that spaceplan ...lings the multi-stage rockets, however many issues must be considered when it comes to constructing a spaceplane. They can be constructed with several ty
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  • Staying relevant to KSP, we separate out [[intake air|air]]-breathing '''jet engines''' which can only operate inside an [[oxygen]]-r ...air resistance but higher speeds are required to collect sufficient intake air.
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  • ...] which uses [[liquid fuel]] and [[intake air]]. This engine is the second air-breathing engine which can be unlocked in the [[Technology tree|tech tree]] ...fan Engine atmosphere curve.png|thumb|left|Thrust increases with increased air pressure.]]
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  • ...ake]] is currently the air intake with the highest amount of potential air intake. ...Liquid Fuel Engine]] is not a bad choice. However, its huge size can make it tricky to take off from the runway without destroying the engine.
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  • ...therefore possible that there are also high concentrations of salt in the air, as well as on the surface, assuming that the salt is sodium chloride. |When Laythe was first discovered, it was not entered in the records because the scientist in charge thought he w
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  • ...[[liquid fuel tank]]s or fuselages. Because jet engines use this fuel too, it is sometimes called jet fuel, but there is no difference between both fuels ...ir in a volumetric mixture of 1 unit of liquid fuel per 15 units of intake air. Because all three resources have the same density, the volumetric ratio is
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  • ...[[Laythe]] have atmospheres that contain oxygen and thus produce [[intake air]] for [[jet engine]]s to work, as well as allowing Kerbals to take off thei ...also vary in '''temperature'''. Though this has little effect on gameplay, it affects the atmospheric density and the speed of sound both used in drag ca
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  • ...iquid fuel engine]] burns 11 units of oxidizer per 9 units of liquid fuel. It was added with {{version|0.18}}, prohibiting rocket engines being fuelled b It is stored in [[liquid fuel tank]]s together with the usually correct amount
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  • ...'', is a [[resource]] that is needed to operate various parts in the game. It is critical for unmanned spacecraft, which are generally uncontrollable wit ...vacuum. Jet engines only generate electricity when supplied with [[intake air]].
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  • {{:Circular Intake/Box}} ...at high-speed high-altitude flights it is outclassed by [[Adjustable Ramp Intake]].<!--With DYJ as my witness...-->
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  • The '''Engine Nacelle''' is an [[air intake]] for [[jet engine]]s originally developed for the C7 Spaceplane pack, and ...rd of the dedicated tank the dry mass of the combination is higher and the intake area slightly lower.
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  • {{:XM-G50 Radial Air Intake/Box}} The XM-G50 is a intake which is naturally radially mounted, although the ability to attach the Str
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  • ...ffering markedly better performance than the [[Mk1 Diverterless Supersonic Intake]] at mach speeds higher than ~3. ...cs and as it is also more effective at absorbing heat from the environment it may actually make overheating worse when the heat source is external (i.e.
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  • |en=[[Air intake]]s |fr=[[Air intake/fr|Entrées d'air]]
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  • {{:Intake air/Box}} ...n varies proportionally with speed and inversely with altitude. On Kerbin, air becomes too thin for jet operation at roughly 30–40 km, depending on spee
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  • * [[Jet engines]], which expend [[liquid fuel]] and [[intake air]] ...gines can only work inside of an [[oxygen]]-rich [[atmosphere]], as intake air cannot be stored in any practical way. The other four categories are consid
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  • ...atmosphere or having an aerodynamic mothership for [[w:Air launch to orbit|air launch to orbit]] rockets, though sufficient altitude at separation is requ ...mmon choice due to efficiency. If an airplane uses rocket engines instead, it is a '''rocket-plane'''.
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