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As this is a cheat sheet and not a getting starting tutorial it is important (!) that the TWR not only changes with the mass or thrust but also with the local gravity: A rocket may start on the Mun but with the same configuration not on Kerbin, because the TWR on the Mun is only about your “landed in my textbox” → Inigmatus posted before you without signing and I guess the changes (s)he made appeared on edit as well (but I guess “show changes” would show you that the new text isn't a change in your edit).
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The plaintext format is also the format used to present the following examples. The simplified versions are used to translate the equation into plaintext format which is easier to copy and paste. And is there any use of the “simplyfied” versions of the formulas? - xZise 16:13, 3 July 2013 (CDT) This way you can also save to describe the same formula twice too. Why are the examples below all formulas? If I want to know how TWR works, I have to search twice. After all, the cheat sheet is in the tutorials section itself. I recommend each equation have at least one working example.
#Kerbal space program cheat sheet how to#
We need an example section to help show people how to find values on their own.
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Obviously lots of information was removed, but most of it were just explanations, which really go under tutorials. I've now radically shortened the article. That is not currently the case though and would require some shortening. This is supposed to be a cheat sheet where everything is described shortly for quick reference. Doesn't Tutorial:Advanced Rocket Design cover this already? - xZise 11:20, 25 June 2013 (CDT)