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  • It is the first winglet unlocked in the [[tech tree]], being available from th ...t-on aluminum fin may not be the cutting edge of aerospace engineering but it's dirt cheap and will make your rocket slightly less unstable.
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  • ** This launcher is disliked by most of the community, and it has been criticized for containing ads for KSP2, not being useful, eating R * Fixed an issue that caused internal spaces to spawn in duplicate sometimes. It was harmless but wasted resources.
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  • Modelling a part for KSP is like making any model for a game. It's required, however, to consider a few details, which make the part work in ...ter or a Command Capsule? How powerful (or weak) should that engine be (if it is, in fact, an engine)?
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  • |Nothing is really known about this thing. Use it at your own risk. *It has a nasty habit of tilting the rocket in random directions. The use of a
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  • ...ht within an [[atmosphere]]. It also functions as a small [[wing]] in that it generates significantly more lift than an [[elevon]]. In contrast to other control surfaces made to attach to wings, active winglets like the AV-R8 and [[Delta-Deluxe Winglet]] are best suited to roles as tai
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  • ...sed to land safely on celestial bodies. Prior to its introduction in 0.14, winglets were often the preferred method of providing landing legs for [[Mün]] miss ...he [[LT-1 Landing Strut|LT-1]] through a unique telescoping action, making it suitable for landers with larger engines.
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  • ...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. ...version 0.23, is your go-to "two in one" solution for all your SSTO needs. It can function as both an air breathing engine in "Air Breathing" mode and a
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  • ...p at an altitude of -100 m, instead it will continue descending until it gets to -250 m. At this point, anything that hits this altitude at any ...large, predominantly green planet. Kerbalkind has longed to visit it since it was first spotted in the sky. Philosophers reason that the swirling green p
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  • ...es, their behavior as control surfaces is disabled by default when placed; it can be toggled independently for pitch and yaw by right-clicking them in th ...onnell Douglas F-15 Eagle|McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle]] fighter aircraft. It shares a similar shape, operation, and function with its real life counterp
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  • ...tended to help you through your first few hours with Kerbal Space Program. It's far from comprehensive, but provides a decent understanding of the basics ...T Framework 4.0 or above, if needed. (New versions of Windows already have it.)
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  • ...e usually. It adds to the craft's mass, but decreases the [[drag]], making it a good place for tail fins and [[winglet]]s on planes designed without a ce Some use it for connecting 1.25m diameter engines (such as the [[LV-T30 Liquid Fuel Eng
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  • ...tor B''' is a part introduced in version 1.0. As the description suggests, it is a simple variation of the [[Tail Connector A]]. This is a part with only ...e usually. It adds to the craft's mass, but decreases the [[drag]], making it a good place for tail fins and [[winglet]]s on planes designed without a ce
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  • ...s liquid water and an atmosphere with comparable pressure and composition, it is naturally a desirable location for the Kerbals to colonize the outer rea ...rally has plenty of excess delta-V by the time I reach my destination, but it's nice to know that I don't have to be precise with each maneuver. There ar
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  • *The instructions listed almost invariably fail for larger [[Rocket]]s, since it assumes a very small [[rocket|Rocket]] with good maneuvering. ...s the apoapsis too fast, which can be seen in a dropping time to apoapsis, it might be necessary to point “above” the prograde marker, away from the
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  • ...nding vertically, it slowly turns to the side until by the end of the turn it points sideways. ...ravity turn as "cutting the corner", so to speak. It's a shorter path, so it saves more fuel.
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  • ...mmon choice due to efficiency. If an airplane uses rocket engines instead, it is a '''rocket-plane'''. ...ed to brake forward momentum in flight to achieve a landing. Most consider it necessary for engines rather than parachutes to be used for landing.
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  • ...[single-stage-to-orbit]] capabilities. <!-- With sufficient piloting skill it is capable of reaching a 100&nbsp;km circular [[Kerbin]] orbit, [[docking]] With an [[Inline Clamp-O-Tron]] docking port facing upwards, it is possible to dock with other craft.
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  • {{Stats Table Winglets}} [[Category:Parts/it]]
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  • ...tmospheric maneuvering, with [[RCS]] sometimes used in extreme situations. Winglets are useless in space. [[SAS]] is commonly maintains attitude while in atmos ...r beyond good landing spots, separating the [[command module]] and landing it with parachutes can save the crew in dense atmospheres.
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