The FE-7V engine uses an electric pump cycle and uses liquid oxygen and methane as fuel
Vacuum thrust 57.3kN
Vacuum specific impulse: 366s
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GENERAL INFO

  • Created On: Windows
  • Game Version: 1.1.108.2
  • Price: $48,555k
  • Number of Parts: 1044
  • Dimensions: 37 m x 25 m x 35 m

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 0m/s
  • Total Thrust: 57kN
  • Engines: 1
  • Wet Mass: 3.41E+6kg
  • Dry Mass: 1.47E+6kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass
3 1 0m/s 57kN 11s 3.41E+6kg

16 Comments

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    2,478 MOXMAKER

    @Samps0n Because the atmosphere is different between RSS and JUNO. RSS is thicker.And the Isp is lower than real so that's necessary. Anyway the comment is really too long (and much annoying for non-English user like me and the maker) you can just say in just a few sentences.

    +2 1.3 years ago
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    I wasn’t talking to you. You haven’t spoken yet so why do you think I would post a detailed Q\A to you? I would expect a one word answer from you, but not a negative remark too, I didn’t say anything to you that was dismissive or rude, so why are you being dismissive and rude to me? Surely that will translate correctly, I hope.

    @moxmaker, are you sure? My experience shows the viscosity of the air is the same in each. How does this affect isp?

    1.3 years ago
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    @Samps0n TLDR

    1.3 years ago
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    What are the differences between the specs for a first or 2nd,3rd, stage rocket engine? What is the difference between rss and Juno as far as a rocket that has no other stats than the thrust, isp, and bell ratio , and I don’t see how there is a ratio or isp that is ‘rss’ , an rss rocket has the addional Δv to make the orbit around a larger body, but the atmospheres are so close to the to the other that it negligible for a first stage rocket or like in this case, which is the orbital vac bell that possibly transitions the atmosphere but even then that would be the same physics whether RSS @FalconAero or Juno sized planet. I am not saying this isn’t correct, I just am trying to understand and without knowing the weight or propellent lvls how we have to stats to say whether any given engine belongs in what I see as two mirrored atmospheres on two different sized balls that equal the same mass.

    +1 1.3 years ago
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    @hifuu lol,thank you😉

    1.3 years ago
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    285 hifuu

    another cool engine I could find

    1.3 years ago
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    @ChineseSpaceEnthusiasts 不许rua(恼)(逃脱)

    +1 1.3 years ago
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    2,347 WhiteMonster

    @CentaurAerospace 你就事猫猫!

    1.3 years ago
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    @ChineseSpaceEnthusiasts ?哪来的猫猫

    +1 1.3 years ago
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    2,347 WhiteMonster

    事猫猫!rua了

    1.3 years ago
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    @Samps0n It means exactly what @FalconAero said

    1.3 years ago
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    14.2k FalconAero

    @Samps0n I think the builder meant that the engine is meant to be used in rss environment and thus built to rss specs

    1.3 years ago
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    @Samps0n Sorry I don't quite understand what you mean, so let's be clear

    1.3 years ago
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    How can just an engine be ‘RSS’ ?

    1.3 years ago
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    @RocketLover2333 贴贴

    +1 1.3 years ago
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    来晚了TAT

    +1 1.3 years ago

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