They're basically an inline supersonic air intake that also acts as a radiator for attached engines. They're very useful for hypersonic flight regimes, or even sea level supersonic trials, which tend to cause excess engine heat. Click RMB in your parts menu to see details on any part.
It is mostly from the thrust vectoring, but the biplane wings makes it a lot more maneuverable, this also allows it to stay in the air much longer, thats why i said its optional to activate the afterburner
What purpose do the engine precoolers serve again? I’ve never been able to find a good answer to this.
They're basically an inline supersonic air intake that also acts as a radiator for attached engines. They're very useful for hypersonic flight regimes, or even sea level supersonic trials, which tend to cause excess engine heat. Click RMB in your parts menu to see details on any part.
They are also very light compared to the fuselage tank
Thank you fot the tutorial.)))
@@glebromanenko9031 ur welcome
Cool! Actually useful info to use in my next planes, I've always found it unintuitive to make planes compared to rockets!
@@ShockedCaucasian im glad you liked it, i plan on doing a tutorial on how to make it prettier and more similar to a real jet without using mods
most of the maneuverability would be from the thrust vectoring
It is mostly from the thrust vectoring, but the biplane wings makes it a lot more maneuverable, this also allows it to stay in the air much longer, thats why i said its optional to activate the afterburner
The wings under allow for better maneuverability
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no hate but what’s up with the 4/3 screen ratio?
@@jimmypigfoot8625 its the ratio of the monitor i use LMAO