I'd recommend you watch this tutorial by oceanic and train with the DGIV until you get it down good before attempting the XR2. The DGIV reentry autopilot seems to hold it's final position as indicated by aerobrake rather well while the XR2 is more jumpy and your constantly having to adjust...
I'd say because it would appear the Northbound launch window has passed. If you'd like to launch anyway just change to a manual launch with the desired inclination and the AP will get you there.
It appears the new sub folder under ..Config\MFD was not created in the new (1.4.6) update. You'll get an error message in lower left unless you manually create a LaunchMFD folder and move the LaunchMFD.cfg file to it.
Thanks for the update!
First off many thanks for this amazing add on! Very well done.
One glitch I've noticed with both the Antares SR & LR is it don't seem to handle time accel very well. Example test I ran, load up Antares_SR\ASR-3\07-ASR-3-Docking Complete scenario the one where your docked to ISS in the SR...
I have no desire to go back to the old Map MFD. Aside from my one complaint it's one of the best improvements. Thanks for the keyboard shortcut that makes it a tad faster to switch over.
Yeah that is what I do now but every time I bounce around to another ship or load up a quicksave it defaults back to groundtrack. I was wondering if there is a way to default to orbit plane.
Finally got around making the switch to 2010 and loving it. Also enjoy the new & improved Map MFD except for the fact that it always defaults to the difficult to read ground-track mode. Is there any way I can get it to default to orbit plane instead? I'm tired of always having to change it.
thx
Just to clarify what I posted above Redshift works fine auto docking the Shuttle Fleet, and any other craft for that matter as long as you make the appropriate edits in the pdf file I posted the link for above. It even auto docked one of the Francis Drake add on's that had the docking port in...
You can auto dock the shuttle using the old Redshift add on, making the appropriate modifications called for by the link below:
http://www.arnteinar.net/downloads/STS_Easy_flight_to_ISS%20v1.pdf
Just don't try and use Redshift for anything else other then the pdf above calls for as it was...
Thanks guys, I wanted some good answers not great ones!
That was just the info I was looking for now I can run the scenario as intended and not have to land at Olympus and ask directions :P
The Titan to Ceres station run was my favorite Orbiter trip so far, was just epic approaching the huge...
This has been great fun, thanks for putting this together. One question, hope it's not too silly I'm still fairly new to Orbiter. How can I land on the prelude bases when they don't show up as bases or spacecraft? In other words I can go to them via select ship, but I cannot find them when in...
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