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Hello again everyone,
Book 2 Chapter 9 Sublight (Maneuver) Drives page 70 indicates that solid-fuel rockets with less than 500 kg of fuel mass suffer from inefficient fuel combustion.
Book 3 Chapter 9 Munitions B. Atmospheric Rockets and Missiles page 146 has what appears to be the same requirement for size efficiency.
Book 3 Chapter 9 Munitions C. Space Missiles page 146 indicates that the common thruster used is an EAPlaC solid-fuel rocket. There is no mention
that solid-fuel rockets with < 500 kg of fuel need to check for size efficiency.
Shouldn't space missiles using solid rocket fuel have the same requirements for size efficiency as does maneuver drives and atmospheric rockets or missiles?
Book 2 Chapter 9 Sublight (Maneuver) Drives page 70 indicates that solid-fuel rockets with less than 500 kg of fuel mass suffer from inefficient fuel combustion.
Book 3 Chapter 9 Munitions B. Atmospheric Rockets and Missiles page 146 has what appears to be the same requirement for size efficiency.
Book 3 Chapter 9 Munitions C. Space Missiles page 146 indicates that the common thruster used is an EAPlaC solid-fuel rocket. There is no mention
that solid-fuel rockets with < 500 kg of fuel need to check for size efficiency.
Shouldn't space missiles using solid rocket fuel have the same requirements for size efficiency as does maneuver drives and atmospheric rockets or missiles?