Clavius0712
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Hi all,
When I first got Orbiter I flew mainly missions in Earth or Luna orbit using ships like the DGIV, XR2 and XR5. These are all great Orbiter ships.
Recently however, I've started flying missions in Jupiter orbit, taking off and landing at PreludeII bases on Callisto, Ganymede and Europa.
Up until now I've been using ships like the XR2 for this but a winged vessel in the Jupiter system isn't very practical from a realism point of view. I have therefore started flying missions using the ShuttleA, one of the stock ships of Orbiter.
My feeling so far, however, is that the ShuttleA isn't very realistic in terms of performance characteristics. It is supposed, for instance, to be capable of achieving orbit in Earth's atmosphere, which I find pretty unlikely. It also lacks the great autopilots of the other ships - in particular the "descent hold" autopilot which I've found to be invaluable for manual vertical landings.
Are there any other ships a bit like the ShuttleA - i.e. designed for flight in a zero or low pressure environment - which are more realistic and have nice autopilots?
When I first got Orbiter I flew mainly missions in Earth or Luna orbit using ships like the DGIV, XR2 and XR5. These are all great Orbiter ships.
Recently however, I've started flying missions in Jupiter orbit, taking off and landing at PreludeII bases on Callisto, Ganymede and Europa.
Up until now I've been using ships like the XR2 for this but a winged vessel in the Jupiter system isn't very practical from a realism point of view. I have therefore started flying missions using the ShuttleA, one of the stock ships of Orbiter.
My feeling so far, however, is that the ShuttleA isn't very realistic in terms of performance characteristics. It is supposed, for instance, to be capable of achieving orbit in Earth's atmosphere, which I find pretty unlikely. It also lacks the great autopilots of the other ships - in particular the "descent hold" autopilot which I've found to be invaluable for manual vertical landings.
Are there any other ships a bit like the ShuttleA - i.e. designed for flight in a zero or low pressure environment - which are more realistic and have nice autopilots?