scifi:spacecraft:drives:chemical
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They often have poor //impulse// and very low //thrust//. There will often be multiple | They often have poor //impulse// and very low //thrust//. There will often be multiple | ||
such engines arranged around a craft. | such engines arranged around a craft. | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
^ Engine | ^ Engine | ||
+ | | Linear RCS | ⅛ | 1 | 200 | 3.4 | Mono | ||
| RCS | ⅛ | 1 | 100 | 3.2 | Mono | | RCS | ⅛ | 1 | 100 | 3.2 | Mono | ||
==== Standard Engines ==== | ==== Standard Engines ==== | ||
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+ | Typical bell nozzle designs. There are two variants - vacuum and atmospheric. The latter | ||
+ | are optimised for use at sea level. | ||
^ Engine | ^ Engine | ||
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| RD-2/ | | RD-2/ | ||
| RD-2/ | | RD-2/ | ||
- | | Chem-B/ | ||
- | | Chem-B/ | ||
- | | Chem-B/ | ||
- | | Chem-3 | ||
- | | Chem-3X | ||
scifi/spacecraft/drives/chemical.txt · Last modified: 2020/04/27 20:41 by sam