of course I can fly the DG to the ISS. Working on getting to moon with DG and TransX. Have flown the Falcon 9 Dragon to ISS. I would say I am a novice. Need to spend some time in the books to learn TransX and the newer DG's like the Ravenstar etc.
Looking forward to working with you.
Jim
Some years ago when I first started playing Orbiter there was a really well done VSA called SimNASA. They really had there stuff together, but it looks as though they closed.
Does anyone know if they have the training program that they used archived somewhere? I would really like to finish it.
For the purpose of clarification, I am talking about the autopilot that comes with the Falcon 9 Dragon add-on, not one of the add-on autopilots.
I played with the Falcon 9 Dragon autopilot last night and for PeA it asks for a number between 100 and 200. It then asks for an ApA number less than...
I know what the PeA and ApA are, but not in regards to what to enter into the Falcon 9 Dragon autopilot. For example, the autopilot asks for PeA so lets put in 200 km (just picking a number), then asks for ApA. If I want an ApA 210 km, do I put in 210 or 10?
I could use a little explanation as to how the autopilot works. If I remember correctly, it asks for PeA then ApA. Is the ApA number you put in the total height you would like, or distance above PeA?
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