MFD Automatic Orbit MFD

Eli13

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OK, i wouldn't know any of the mathematics behind this, but it'd be great if you're using R-Warp 1.5 when that simply puts you on a collision course with a planet/ship/station. It'd be great for lunar missions and simple orbit and de-orbit missions.
 

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Not entirely sure what you mean, but I think IMFD's Planet Approach and Orbit Insert functions will do much of what you want.
 

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Not entirely sure what you mean, but I think IMFD's Planet Approach and Orbit Insert functions will do much of what you want.

If you have a link to this so i could try them out that would be great thanks!:thumbup:
 

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Oh, this wasnt exactly what i meant. If you use a jumdrive module of sorts it usually sends you on a collision course with an object. I was requesting an add-on that would automatically adjust your orbit to make it stable. Thanks for the ideas though!
 

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If by stable you mean circular, then you'd probably be better off using the scenario editor.
 

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yes, but it would be nice to have a MFD to do just that without ever having to open that up.
 
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