To help ease the transition to RSS (without requiring per-part configurations, thus allowing any mods to be supported), SMURFF makes several adjustments to engines, tanks, crew modules, and heat shields. This is all well and good for a planet where you only need 3.5 km/s to get to orbit, but it's not a lot of fun for the real solar system. KSP fuel tanks, on the other hand, seem to be made of lead plates and rebar. Most of a real rocket's structural strength comes from the fuel inside of it, rather than the tanks themselves - the "tank" is just a metal shell to hold the fuel together. SMURFF is a Module Manager patch that reduces the dry masses of fuel tanks and engines and improves engine performance so that KSP rockets can have fuel mass fractions closer to what we make in the real world, without going into per-part configurations like e.g. Formerly "Simple Mass adjUstments for Real-ish Fuel-mass Fractions." ![]() ![]() SMURFF: Simple Module adjUstments for Real-ish Fuel-mass Fractionsįor people who want real-ish fuel mass fractions without too much hassle.
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