So I googled this and didn't get any results (at least on the first page) that directly answer this question (doesn't help that half the search-result-links to official forums don't work due to forum migration).
Background for the question: I use a Krait Mk2 for core mining but wanted something larger for bulk mining when I'm just in the mood to mine lazily. I'm putting together a Type 9 Heavy for the task, in part because I don't have a Type 9 and just want to add one to my fleet. I learned rather quickly that the thing handles in a way that makes it clear why "heavy" is in the ship name.
My Question: Is it worth the loss in Jump Range to use 7A thrusters instead of 7D? I'm getting ready to engineer components and don't want to waste the effort engineering 7D's if more experienced folks indicate the 7a are worth it. I really wish there was a way to test flight each WITH the engineering applied.
I use D class thrusters on all of my ships except combat ones, but my gut is telling me that for this beast A might be a better idea. I'm a rookie at this game, though, so don't completely trust my gut.
Background for the question: I use a Krait Mk2 for core mining but wanted something larger for bulk mining when I'm just in the mood to mine lazily. I'm putting together a Type 9 Heavy for the task, in part because I don't have a Type 9 and just want to add one to my fleet. I learned rather quickly that the thing handles in a way that makes it clear why "heavy" is in the ship name.
My Question: Is it worth the loss in Jump Range to use 7A thrusters instead of 7D? I'm getting ready to engineer components and don't want to waste the effort engineering 7D's if more experienced folks indicate the 7a are worth it. I really wish there was a way to test flight each WITH the engineering applied.
I use D class thrusters on all of my ships except combat ones, but my gut is telling me that for this beast A might be a better idea. I'm a rookie at this game, though, so don't completely trust my gut.