Space Engineers

Space Engineers

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S - Anubis - side thruster - DX11
   
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Mod category: Block
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6 Jun, 2015 @ 4:25pm
15 Aug, 2015 @ 3:58am
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S - Anubis - side thruster - DX11

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S - Anubis - side thruster

DX9 also DX11

Big thruster 7x5x19

Force Magnitude - 123000000
MaxPowerConsumption - 1000




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112 Comments
Katsuie~ 16 Jun, 2021 @ 1:05pm 
my dude... Its like way too big i love it but can me or someone like scale it down a lil
JusticeGuy947 8 Feb, 2020 @ 1:54am 
This design reminds me of the Mass Relay from Mass Effect
Willy 7 Nov, 2018 @ 7:05am 
How to get permission to remake your mod for my server needs? Thx.
Shroom 22 Feb, 2017 @ 11:54am 
@Dibly

For a mod that is not appearing in your G menu, you must delete the associated SBM file from your Space Engineers mod folder (on both client and server if applicable) and let it redownload. The name of the file will match the workshop ID of the mod, found in the URL of this page directly after "filedetails/?id="
TunaKat 19 Feb, 2017 @ 8:45pm 
why isn't this showing up in my toolbar config?
Rastro 4 Jan, 2017 @ 9:31pm 
If you used this on a small ship, you wouldn't have a ship left, the engine would be about 50 km ahead.

This has the thrust of 100 H2 thrusters.
Jaeha 4 Jan, 2017 @ 3:37am 
This mod works with the last version ?
crimson 19 Dec, 2016 @ 8:52pm 
can we get this but for small ships too???
Eviscerator 7 May, 2016 @ 7:35pm 
A vectored engine (or thuster) by definition is one of two things. 1. An engine of which the exhaust nozzle is mounted on a gimble which allows the nozzle to reorient itself within a certain range of X and Y, not usually greater than + or - 30 degrees off the center plane, OR 2. An engine which mounts 2-4 adjustable thruster vanes off the exhaust that can redirect exhaust gases in a similar fashion. The use of either is refered to as "thrust vectoring" and has the effect of giving a craft increased, and often finer, control than an atmospheric control surface. It is also the only option for fine control of space craft under thrust, as RCS systems and reaction wheels tend to "heavy hand" space craft around their own center of mass rather than working with it
Eviscerator 7 May, 2016 @ 7:35pm 
Examples of use would include: Liquid fuel rockets use gimbled engine nozzles as thrust vectoring, and advanced fighter craft, like the F-22 Raptor, use thruster vanes for vectoring. Some might include the F-35 in this example, but that would be incorrect as that aircraft uses ducted thrust, a method to completely redirect thrust off, and against, the center plane of normal travel, and the craft's center of mass.