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− | The Delta Keel is a device found in some form in most [[airship]]s. The Delta designation stands for ''Dampener''. It is essentially a [[floatrock]] ballast, fixed into the airship structure to give it some resistance to vertical movement. The size and strength of the Delta Keel depends on the ship's design and is a tradeoff: a strong Keel makes the ship sluggish or power-hungry to move up or down. A weak or no Keel requires greater buoyancy to support the ship at all times. An ideal Delta Keel is a balance that takes some of the strain off the [[Antimass]] tanks, but still allows the ship to | + | The Delta Keel is a device found in some form in most [[airship]]s. The Delta designation stands for ''Dampener''. It is essentially a [[floatrock]] ballast, fixed into the airship structure to give it some resistance to vertical movement. The size and strength of the Delta Keel depends on the ship's design and is a tradeoff: a strong Keel makes the ship sluggish or power-hungry to move up or down. A weak or no Keel requires greater buoyancy to support the ship at all times. An ideal Delta Keel is a balance that takes some of the strain off the [[Antimass]] tanks, but still allows the ship to climb effectively. |
− | See also: [[ | + | See also: [[Lambda Keel]] |
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Latest revision as of 19:57, 5 March 2016
The Delta Keel is a device found in some form in most airships. The Delta designation stands for Dampener. It is essentially a floatrock ballast, fixed into the airship structure to give it some resistance to vertical movement. The size and strength of the Delta Keel depends on the ship's design and is a tradeoff: a strong Keel makes the ship sluggish or power-hungry to move up or down. A weak or no Keel requires greater buoyancy to support the ship at all times. An ideal Delta Keel is a balance that takes some of the strain off the Antimass tanks, but still allows the ship to climb effectively.
See also: Lambda Keel