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Mass and Power are per Newton of thrust. | Mass and Power are per Newton of thrust. | ||
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+ | ===== Jet Engines ===== | ||
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+ | Hot air expands, so heating air to very high temperatures makes it expand a lot. This is the core principal of the jet engine. | ||
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+ | ^ TR ^Type | ||
+ | | -1 |Pulse Jet | Thrust \[di] 2 + 45 | Thrust \[di] 150 | Mass \[mu] 2 | ||
+ | | -1 |WWII Turbojet | ||
+ | | -1 |Cold War Turbojet | ||
+ | | -1 |Cold War Turbofan | ||
+ | | -1 |Ramjet | ||
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+ | | +1 |Hydrogen Turbofan | ||
+ | | +2 |Fusion Turbofan | ||
+ | \[dg]Fuel is not needed for the fusion turbofan, but burning reaction mass allows it to exceed its service ceiling | ||
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+ | Fuel is in liters per hour. Volume for all engines listed above, in cubic meters, is equal to their mass divided by 75. | ||
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+ | ==== Afterburner ==== | ||
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+ | Some jet engines can be fitted with an afterburner. | ||
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+ | ==== Service Ceiling ==== | ||
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+ | Some of the jet engines in the table above might look sub-optimal. | ||
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+ | Of course, technology helps with this, and better engines allow for higher service ceilings. | ||
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+ | ^ TR ^Type | ||
+ | | -1 |Pulse Jet | 1, | ||
+ | | -1 |WWII Turbojet | ||
+ | | -1 |Cold War Turbojet | ||
+ | | -1 |Cold War Turbofan | ||
+ | | -1 |Ramjet | ||
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+ | | +1 |Hydrogen Turbofan | ||
+ | | +2 |Fusion Turbofan | ||
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+ | === Fusion Turbofans and Fuel === | ||
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+ | A fusion turbofan burns no fuel when below 28,000 meters, where there' | ||
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+ | ===== Space Drives ===== | ||
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+ | If your vehicle is a spacecraft that is capable of operating in atmosphere, you may want to use your space drive as though it were an aircraft engine. | ||
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+ | In such cases, you'll need to find your vehicle' | ||
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