If you conect vessels, they don't become a unity. Except you have an extra vessel for this configuration.
You could create your own add-on, after building it and make it a vessel itself.
But there has to be something else. Cause that way I can Import Mir.msh but not ISS.msh, just for example.
I was looking to open Atlantis for the wing profile. And that is real strange.
Great. But please consider, that we have (for Gondos-reasons) ...home/USER/orbiter_test/Orbiter/Meshes...
I put my folders now elsewhere and give it a try. If it just needs the path.
Or perhaps there was a fly in your machine? :ROFLMAO:
Either it is too heavy to fly, or ...
I can't run it: Could not load vessel module: XB70 (code /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.38' not found (required by Modules/./libXB70.so))
But your folder contains a: libXB70Valkyrie.so
File-path-errors!
I want to ask if you could make it work at least in one specific folder, in home or in desktop, or somewhere?
And now I will try 3.5.
Well, we are using it in Linux. But we have again problems with export and import. I can't import a mesh I exported before.
Matias Saibene has the same issue. Is your Blender Orbiter Master able to run in Linux? I tried several versions, even old with old add-ons.
OK, but with a box for the hook to turn the joystick-vibration on, which is unhooked after installation.
Does SSU have a other flight behavior at landing then Atlantis?
How to put a .mesh model into my vortex lattice solver?
I see, we have the ultimate experts for such things in here. So I don't need to worry about. OK, was just an idea. I never thought about Mach 0.3 while working with Depron. 😁
Your "table of coefficients function" could make starts and landing more realistic. And perhaps there will be a...