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Super Mechs engine


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An Air-breathing combustion engine.

Air-breathing combustion engines are combustion engines that use the oxygen in atmospheric air to oxidise ('burn') the fuel, rather than carrying an oxidizer, as in a rocket. Theoretically, this should result in a better specific impulse than for rocket engines.

A continuous stream of air flows through the air-breathing engine. This air is compressed, mixed with fuel, ignited and expelled as the exhaust gas. In reaction engines, the majority of the combustion energy (heat) exits the engine as exhaust gas, which provides thrust directly.

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1 hour ago, fusemaster634 said:

i thought they were physical connections (ig that explains them being able to fly up in the air and land perfectly)

check the attacks when legs or arms are off away from the torso. No cables so some source of electromagnetic energy 🤣 

It won't explain when use the EMP 🤣 but maybe a proper protection against. 🤔

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