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Stock P&W R-4360 Propeller


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This is a stock 1:1 scale replica of the Pratt & Whitney R-4360 Wasp Major propeller engine. This engine utilizes 40 1.25 meter reaction wheels and produces a modest 230 kN of thrust. The bearing is very strong, and the engine is extremely smooth when operating. Its root-part is a large girder, allowing it to be easily attached to another craft. It should be noted that the thrust value mentioned is when the blades are set to maximize stationary thrust.

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Download Link: https://kerbalx.com/Kronus_Aerospace/Kronus-R-4360-Propeller-Engine

Part Count: 94   (93 without decoupler)

Mass: 11.42 tonnes

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94 parts?! Put two of those on an aircraft and that's already 198 parts!!

Imagine the possibilities though... circumnavigating Kerbin with an electric propeller.  I still struggle with building a good stock propeller myself, so kudos to you on this feat of engineering. I tip my hat to you, good sir.

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1 hour ago, Speed_Kerman said:

94 parts?! Put two of those on an aircraft and that's already 198 parts!!

Imagine the possibilities though... circumnavigating Kerbin with an electric propeller.  I still struggle with building a good stock propeller myself, so kudos to you on this feat of engineering. I tip my hat to you, good sir.

Glad you like it! I actually have very little experience with electric props, so I am very happy with how this one turned out.

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