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Propellant Tanks are used to store Reaction | Propellant Tanks are used to store propellant, which is required by [[Main Propulsion|Engines]], [[Reaction Control System|RCS]], and [[Powerplant|Turbines]]. When launching for a dive, propellant can be bought in batches of 1000kg for an average cost of 100 E$, though this price will fluctuate with the market. | ||
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Revision as of 11:28, 2 August 2023
Propellant Tanks are used to store propellant, which is required by Engines, RCS, and Turbines. When launching for a dive, propellant can be bought in batches of 1000kg for an average cost of 100 E$, though this price will fluctuate with the market.
Name | Storage | Price | Exclusive to |
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Short-range propellant tank | 15,000 kg | 6,000 E$ | |
Standard propellant tank | 30,000 kg | 12,000 E$ | |
Extended propellant tank | 50,000 kg | 20,000 E$ | |
Long-range propellant tank | 80,000 kg | 32,000 E$ | |
Interplanetary propellant tank | 200,000 kg | 160,000 E$ | |
Freighter propellant tank | 500,000 kg | 400,000 E$ | K225, OCP-209 |