I've not used Orbiter since 2006 but recently I've been watching my DVDs of "From the Earth to the Moon", and fancied re-loading orbiter on my new PC and giving it a whirl.
I know the DG IV and the Apollo space-craft have an auto-pilots capable of achieving orbit from both Atmospheric bodies and none atmospheric bodies.
But other spacecraft don't (e.g. the Earth to the Moon in 24hrs addon). When I manual put a space craft into orbit If I try to complete the orbit in one burn I usually end up with a highly eccentric orbit. I usually need two burns, one to achieve a suitable apoapsis and then a second pro-grade burn at apoapsis to raise the periapsis. I suspect this probably isn't too fuel efficient. It's gets even harder when I'm using a spacecraft with hoover thrust only, and I have to change all the axis by 90°.
Is there anything that can help me with this? (e.g./i.e. a suitable MFD)???
I know the DG IV and the Apollo space-craft have an auto-pilots capable of achieving orbit from both Atmospheric bodies and none atmospheric bodies.
But other spacecraft don't (e.g. the Earth to the Moon in 24hrs addon). When I manual put a space craft into orbit If I try to complete the orbit in one burn I usually end up with a highly eccentric orbit. I usually need two burns, one to achieve a suitable apoapsis and then a second pro-grade burn at apoapsis to raise the periapsis. I suspect this probably isn't too fuel efficient. It's gets even harder when I'm using a spacecraft with hoover thrust only, and I have to change all the axis by 90°.
Is there anything that can help me with this? (e.g./i.e. a suitable MFD)???