Just committed the "new" CRTMFD (mostly MDU) with the A/E PFD!
There's still lots to do, from small things like having the numbers all centered in the tapes, to large things like drawing the ADI and HSI. I'll try to finish the small things in this weekend and the rest will have to come later. If anyone has any questions like "why is this thing here when in this document is says it should be there?", please ask so I can explain the logic I followed.
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I knew this was going to happen some day...
I was committing a missing file, and I didn't hit the "None" label to deselect all the local changes, and so it committed all the changes. :facepalm:
I think I managed to revert everything, so my apologies for any inconvenience. To prevent future mistakes like this I found there's a (much safer) option to have unchecked files by default (see:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14504102/tortoise-svn-commit-uncheck-by-default)
So back to business, if anyone launches from Vandenberg, with FWC SRMs, it's obvious that when they separate, they are still producing a lot of thrust and move forwards for a while. Did some research and the thrust (and chamber pressure) plot for them is pretty much the same as for the HPM/RSRM. So that leaves the empty mass as the cause, which of course is less in the FWC. The way to "fix" this would be to increase the SRB SEP PC50 timer, allowing the thrust to drop a bit more, compensating the smaller mass, so they move away from the stack.
There's 3 ways to do this: (1) adding an option in the mission file to differentiate between "FWC" and "non-FWC", (2) adding the timer length to the mission file (IMO the correct way), and (3) calling the SRB vessel and ask which version it is.
Any thoughts?