scifi:spacecraft
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The statistics used are simplified from real world values to make the maths of designing craft easier. Mostly, this involves including all the constants in the basic statistics. | The statistics used are simplified from real world values to make the maths of designing craft easier. Mostly, this involves including all the constants in the basic statistics. | ||
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+ | Full statistics for some component designs are available here: | ||
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===== Definitions ===== | ===== Definitions ===== | ||
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+ | Some craft are //Weak//, in which case total dry mass (including engines, living quarters, cargo hold etc) is multiplied by 0.75. This also has a negative impact on the hull strength of the ship (base soak x0.50). | ||
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+ | Some are // | ||
=== Cargo === | === Cargo === | ||
- | The first is cargo space, which when full will count as 10,000kg per // | + | The first is cargo space, which when full can contain |
An empty cargo hold has a mass of 100kg per dT, since it is mostly empty space. When loaded with cargo, the mass of the cargo is in addition to this. | An empty cargo hold has a mass of 100kg per dT, since it is mostly empty space. When loaded with cargo, the mass of the cargo is in addition to this. |
scifi/spacecraft.txt · Last modified: 2020/04/26 10:27 by sam