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Favourite engine?


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Favourite engine?  

  1. 1. Favourite engine?

    • Lv909
      25
    • Lv 45
      31
    • Lv 30
      15
    • Nerva
      97
    • Pb ion
      11
    • Poodle engine
      7
    • Mainsail
      31
    • Large radial engine
      2
    • Tiny radial engine
      13
    • Mainsail and the KSPX one
      24


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LV-T45 all the way. It has fair ISP in both in a vacuum and atmosphere. Its TWR is terrific. The thrust vectoring helps for control on probed rockets, or for very heavy ones that lack RCS. It's useful for first stages on small rockets, upper stages on larger ones, and for liquid strap-ons. You can even cluster them with LV-T30s to make a composite engine more powerful (and many times more efficient) than a Mainsail. All hail the LV-T45!

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So far, I have yet to build a satellite that lacks a combination of a PB-Ion engine, a Xenon tank, and 8 of the OX-4L 1x6 solar panels, even if the sat also has more conventional liquid bipropellant engines. Mostly, this is so I can adjust or maintain it's orbit without needing to worry about petty concerns like "running out of fuel"... simply because it takes so darned long to run out of fuel with one! For satellite station-keeping, the amount of Delta-V needed per maneuver is low, so the burn times rarely exceed a minute. Since a single ion engine at full throttle takes roughly 98 minutes to consume the fuel in a stock Xenon tank, the often-mentioned "long burn times = boring" complaint some players have with the stock ion engines actually works in my favor, because it doesn't matter that much if I accidentally leave the throttle up while I go to get a drink or something, the satellite won't have changed it's orbit much , and it won't have expended much fuel, so it's an easy enough thing to correct.

That being said, the Rockomax 24-77 small radial engines make EXCELLENT retro-rockets (exhaust pointed towards nose of ship) for ships that need to dock, but are heavy enough that turning them around to use the main engine takes too long. Essentially, I like to use them as "space brakes" instead of holding down the "N" key and using RCS monopropellant. An added bonus is that the 24-77 has a vacuum specific impulse either comparable to or slightly better than any RCS thruster.

I would have to give 1st place to the Rockomax 24-77 small radial, for being instrumental in preventing more than a few costly and time-consuming ship-to-ship collisions between parts OTHER than docking ports while building space stations.

A close 2nd place goes to the PB-ION, for it's "slow but steady" approach to providing large amounts of Delta-V to the many satellites I have in orbit, and it's tolerance of my not-so-unwavering attention to the state of the throttle.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Either the Skipper, because I use it on my second stage of my rocket that helped construct a space station, interplanetary ship, and launch a massive satellite telescope into orbit, or the nuclear engine, because I use that for 99% of my interplanetary missions.

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i like the small 48-7s from KSPX, because when combined with a FL-T100 from KSPX (or a T-200) you have yourself a tiny retropack. yes, the lv-909 is more fuel efficient, but really, if you're doing your final retro burn to return to kerbin, fuel should not be an issue. the 48-7s is 1/5 of the weight of the 909

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