If you automatically, then no, neither could the real shuttle.
So I guess the only way is, with the range rates ?
If you automatically, then no, neither could the real shuttle.
Yes, exactly. The real shuttle crew used handheld laser range finders once they switched the Ku band Rendezvous Radar over to the comm mode along with the TCS mounted on the External Airlock truss. Also the CCTV system worked pretty good as well to visually identify rates, especially the ODS centerline camera with its crosshairs.So I guess the only way is, with the range rates ?
Yes, exactly. The real shuttle crew used handheld laser range finders once they switched the Ku band Rendezvous Radar over to the comm mode along with the TCS mounted on the External Airlock truss. Also the CCTV system worked pretty good as well to visually identify rates, especially the ODS centerline camera with its crosshairs.
Not yet, but I will asapGood Idea Wolf, did you try it with SSU?
Sometimes when I save a scenario, I will restart it and the Switches in the RMS station, do not work or animate. Is there something in the scenario I can change to fix it ?
I took every thing that had to do with payloads and Arm status from a scenario that was working, and pasted it into the one not working and renamed it. That fixed it.
Are all of the panels created and handled the same way? If some are different, then that could explain why some of the panels are "immune" to this bug.It might have to do with the c.g. of the vehicle, as playing with payloads and mass seems to make this bug come and go... don't know why it only affects some panels.
Panels F2 and F4 are pretty much equal, and while I never had any issues with F2, panel F4 "dies" all the time. Changing the order of creation does nothing.Are all of the panels created and handled the same way? If some are different, then that could explain why some of the panels are "immune" to this bug.
OK, so the next logical question would then be: what's different between them? One of these differences could explain the immunity.Panels F2 and F4 are pretty much equal, and while I never had any issues with F2, panel F4 "dies" all the time. Changing the order of creation does nothing.
OK, so the next logical question would then be: what's different between them? One of these differences could explain the immunity.
It doesn't. It most likely has something to do with our handling of a dynamic center of gravity (C.G). We keep changing it as we burn propellant while all other vessels use a static c.g that never changes so everything is static.Does anyone know if the Delta-glider has any such issues.
May that also have something, to do with the attachment going out of plane ?