Difference between revisions of "Fuselage"
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− | There are | + | {{Itembox |
+ | | name = Kit (Fuselage A),Kit (Fuselage B),Kit (Fuselage C),Kit (Fuselage D) | ||
+ | | image = | ||
+ | | createdwith = [[Rocket Manufactory]] | ||
+ | | cost = 20g [[Steel]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | ==Description== | ||
+ | Rockets are built from structural fuselages which house many internal parts. There are several cosmetic variants of Fuselages available for your rocket. | ||
− | The following image and table gives you an incomplete | + | ==Use== |
+ | Capsule tanks, batteries, cargo storage, pipes, wires, chute and many more devices must be manually positioned. Capsule tanks must be plumbed with liquid or gas fuel accordingly of the tank variant. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The regular fuselage segments can fit 3x3x4 small grid items (chutes, cables). More accurately, the fourth layer exists in the boundary between the fuselage segment and its neighbour (another fuselage, an engine mount, or fairing). Fairing segments can also fit the 3x3x4 small grid items, but the elements will protrude through the shell. | ||
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+ | The [[Engine Mount]] exists only to have an [[Rocket Engines|engine]] attached. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Variants== | ||
+ | The following image and table gives you an incomplete catalogue of fuselage types. | ||
[[File:Stationeers-rocket-fuselage.png|rockets with various fuselages]] | [[File:Stationeers-rocket-fuselage.png|rockets with various fuselages]] | ||
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! A !! B !! C !! D | ! A !! B !! C !! D | ||
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− | | [[Fairing (Type A1)]] || [[Fairing (Type B2)]] || [[ | + | | || || [[Fairing (Type C1)]]|| [[Fairing (Type D2)]] |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | || || [[Fuselage (Type C6)]]|| [[Fuselage (Type D6)]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Fairing (Type A1)]] || [[Fairing (Type B2)]]|| [[Fuselage (Type C5)]]|| [[Fuselage (Type D5)]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Fuselage (Type A4)]] || [[Fuselage (Type B4)]]|| [[Fuselage (Type C4)]]|| [[Fuselage (Type D4)]] | | [[Fuselage (Type A4)]] || [[Fuselage (Type B4)]]|| [[Fuselage (Type C4)]]|| [[Fuselage (Type D4)]] | ||
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| [[Fuselage (Type A1)]]|| [[Fuselage (Type B1)]]|| [[Fuselage (Type C1)]]|| [[Fuselage (Type D1)]] | | [[Fuselage (Type A1)]]|| [[Fuselage (Type B1)]]|| [[Fuselage (Type C1)]]|| [[Fuselage (Type D1)]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | [[Engine Mount A1]]|| [[Engine Mount B1]]|| [[Engine Mount D1]]|| [[Engine Mount D1]] | + | | [[Engine Mount|Engine Mount A1]]|| [[Engine Mount|Engine Mount B1]]|| [[Engine Mount|Engine Mount D1]]|| [[Engine Mount|Engine Mount D1]] |
|} | |} | ||
+ | [[Category:Rocketry]] |
Latest revision as of 15:42, 18 May 2024
Recipe | |
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Created With | Rocket Manufactory |
Cost | 20g Steel |
Description[edit]
Rockets are built from structural fuselages which house many internal parts. There are several cosmetic variants of Fuselages available for your rocket.
Use[edit]
Capsule tanks, batteries, cargo storage, pipes, wires, chute and many more devices must be manually positioned. Capsule tanks must be plumbed with liquid or gas fuel accordingly of the tank variant.
The regular fuselage segments can fit 3x3x4 small grid items (chutes, cables). More accurately, the fourth layer exists in the boundary between the fuselage segment and its neighbour (another fuselage, an engine mount, or fairing). Fairing segments can also fit the 3x3x4 small grid items, but the elements will protrude through the shell.
The Engine Mount exists only to have an engine attached.
Variants[edit]
The following image and table gives you an incomplete catalogue of fuselage types.