I think the vehicle design system needs to point out that some propulsion systems don't work with certain power plants. I know some of this should be obvious. Others aren't so obvious.
The rules point out that they make no distinction between mechanical and electrical power, assuming generators/alternators are swapping power back and forth. I have no problem with this. The Jet propulsion seems to be my main issue. A Wind Power powerplant could power a jet engine with the rules as written (unless I missed something). This is one of those obvious issues that I figure people will understand and not pair togather. Here are some a little less obvious:
Ex1: With the current rules you could have a jet engine powered by solar power and using no fuel? I'm no engineer, but isn't some mass in the form of fuel needed to make a jet work? I could make a jet airplane powered by solar panels and batteries using no fuel whatsoever.
Ex2: Jet engine powered by a fission or fusion plant. I understand that fission rockets and fusion rockets are possible and have no problem pairing these up. But, fission/fusion plants require little or no fuel. Some sort of reaction mass is needed in the form of "fuel".
The examples in Civilian Vehicles seem to pair up Turbine power plants with Jets. If it was intended to not allow fission/fusion/solar/wind to power a jet this should be stated. If it is allowed, shouldn't there be some sort of additional rule to add a fuel requirment to the jet propulsion? Any engineers with a copy of the Civilian/Military Vehicles design system care to speculate how to fix this? The easiest fix is probably stating only Turbines can power Jets.
I actually like the design system MGT came up with. It's fun creating vehicles. Not too complex and still gives you lots of options. But, I think a few tweeks are needed.
The rules point out that they make no distinction between mechanical and electrical power, assuming generators/alternators are swapping power back and forth. I have no problem with this. The Jet propulsion seems to be my main issue. A Wind Power powerplant could power a jet engine with the rules as written (unless I missed something). This is one of those obvious issues that I figure people will understand and not pair togather. Here are some a little less obvious:
Ex1: With the current rules you could have a jet engine powered by solar power and using no fuel? I'm no engineer, but isn't some mass in the form of fuel needed to make a jet work? I could make a jet airplane powered by solar panels and batteries using no fuel whatsoever.
Ex2: Jet engine powered by a fission or fusion plant. I understand that fission rockets and fusion rockets are possible and have no problem pairing these up. But, fission/fusion plants require little or no fuel. Some sort of reaction mass is needed in the form of "fuel".
The examples in Civilian Vehicles seem to pair up Turbine power plants with Jets. If it was intended to not allow fission/fusion/solar/wind to power a jet this should be stated. If it is allowed, shouldn't there be some sort of additional rule to add a fuel requirment to the jet propulsion? Any engineers with a copy of the Civilian/Military Vehicles design system care to speculate how to fix this? The easiest fix is probably stating only Turbines can power Jets.
I actually like the design system MGT came up with. It's fun creating vehicles. Not too complex and still gives you lots of options. But, I think a few tweeks are needed.