BrigadeΔ wrote:MaxxQ wrote:Won't work. Clearance for missiles between the missile body and the inner wall of the missile tube is only a centimeter or two. Otherwise, one could fire smaller missiles from larger tubes, and that doesn't happen - missile tubes are designed to fit closely around the missile they are designed to launch, with tight tolerances.
I have some older art with a missile that is a few cm smaller in diameter than another. They both use the same tube because there's a sleeve attached to the smaller diameter missile to bring at least the center section *up* to the same size as the other missile.
So missile diameter for missiles of the same type is not standardized? Mk 16's tubes will not fit mk 50's? I thought that the missiles were the same diameter but just longer to allow for multiple drives but I can not remember anything in the textev to say how wide a mk 16 is I think that OBS says exactly how big a mk 50 is and I assumed that they took the same general missile and shoved more drives on the back to give it range, even if they are different sizes couldn't you take a mk 16 sized drive section bolt some capacitators onto it and add a few CM's on the front, probably in a fairing to give it the right size, and fire it out of the same tube though it would only be used by screening units against pod salvos.
No, missile sizes are not standardized, except for variations within models - Mk-23a is the same dimensions as Mk-23b, and so on (excepting the Mk-23-whatever Apollo Control Missile, which is roughly twice the size of a stadard Mk-23).
You won't find any specific textev regarding the dimensions of most missiles, other than "missile X is somewhat larger/smaller than missile Y". David has done this so he wouldn't get locked into something that might need changing later on, a la Great Resizing. Instead, the specifics of missile dimensions are left to BuNine, who, pretty much for the same reasons as David, have kept those dimensions somewhat close. I can give rough ideas of dimensions, but nothing specific, and with the proviso that everything is subject to change at a later date.
As for CMs on a Mk-16 (which is fusion-powered, and doesn't use capacitors), it doesn't work for more than one CM. Looking at my images on these four pages should tell you why:
http://maxxqbunine.deviantart.com/art/F ... -465723413
http://maxxqbunine.deviantart.com/art/F ... -465723294
http://maxxqbunine.deviantart.com/art/C ... -465723044
http://maxxqbunine.deviantart.com/art/C ... -465722583
A couple of people have figured out the rough dimensions of the missiles by using some math tricks based on the height of the guy being 180cm.