ok, the '42 is now reentry-rated :thumbup:
i have successfully (perhaps not too graciously, though) completed a reentry, descent, approach and landing - following the same test flight i started earlier...
it was NOT a standard reentry, i must say... i'm not quite sure what series of pilot-mistakes
on my end put me in this situation, but it's nice to know that the G42 can handle a "spiral reentry" as i call it... :lol:
i had done this before, and the idea is this - instead of using high AoA to stall 'er and bluntly descend into subsonic flight (which requires heavy RCS correction throughout the descent) i flew a VERY off-course glide path... aerobrakeMFD was showing my impact point somewhere in the amazon, rather than KSC, which i had targeted
but if one turns the ship to almost 90 degrees of bank, all that lift energy is converted into direction change... i did manage to somehow keep it under control (X52 FTW), and did a high-velocity fly-by of the Caribbean, Mexico and other parts of the gulf, before gliding it back to Florida :blink:
the toughest part of the flight involved an ill-advised but survivable 5g turn... nothing the G42 can't handle, but mostly incompatible with space-tourism flights, i guess...
the RCS system was switched OFF as soon as i got any responsiveness from the ACS... i did not have to turn it back on after that
anyways, i got it to stop just around the KSC area... a few more turns to bleed off excess velocity and i went subsonic just over the runway... after i glided her down below 10k, i ram-started the engines and flew it down just like a regular airliner to a very satisfying centerline touchdown
the OMS thrusters are still not installed, tho :hmm: