OFSS II - Project Info & Discussion Thread

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sorry to change the subject a little here, but do we have a plan/schematic of the OFSS? id like to know exactly how big it will be (i know you've already said "it will dwarf the shuttle")

I will spoil you all if you really want to know (this is up to STS-152)
OFSS2 should look like this by June. Also, by this point the station is on 45% complete.
 

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I've read that eventually CTV will fly to the station. I'd like to sign up for that if that's still possible
 
I will spoil you all if you really want to know (this is up to STS-152)
OFSS2 should look like this by June. Also, by this point the station is on 45% complete.

wow, only 45%???!!??!?!
you weren't joking when you said this will dwarf the shuttle XD
 
Looks good Kyle! I think by posting a screen shot of the station in a more advanced stage of construction gives people an idea what to expect. Like I mentioned for my mission, it would have been much easier if I had an example screen shot of what the station was to look like. For example, this is how the original OFSS was supposed to look after it was totally completed, but I couldn't continue the project myself before getting to that stage:

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Samuel should be posting his mission screenshots sometime tomorrow btw.
 
Anyone got Tex's scenario so i can fly the mission myself?
 
Tex's scenario (and all scenarios) are currently posted here. Tex's scenario has just been included as Tex experienced some problems during his flight, so I had to try to fix it out. Enjoy!

Pre-Flight scenario thread

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Also, another important note. ALL SCREENSHOTS must be posted here once completed:
http://www.orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?t=20114

You can also do a blog w/ the screenshots too (optional, but recommended for broader community viewing) but the screenshots Must be posted at the said link.
 
We've had a bit of delay with Dragon 8 on Samuel's ends for very understandable reasons. So I've decided to post up the scenario before he posts the screenshots, though he'll still post the screenshots. Enjoy.
 
Thanks for being giving me another flight, unexpected but not unwelcome! I've flown the Pollux-Castor a few times and it's a very nice addition. Though I can't shake the niggling feeling that its "new type of liquid fuel" has Uranium as the secret ingredient. :lol: But hey, I don't live near the cape so I'm sure it's all fine. For SCIENCE!

By the way, is my Dragon mission a crew or a cargo mission? Because I had a couple of ideas for possible commercial research payloads that could greatly improve the health and morale of future space explorers. Because it involves food and booze, obviously. ;)
 
Thanks for being giving me another flight, unexpected but not unwelcome! I've flown the Pollux-Castor a few times and it's a very nice addition. Though I can't shake the niggling feeling that its "new type of liquid fuel" has Uranium as the secret ingredient. :lol: But hey, I don't live near the cape so I'm sure it's all fine. For SCIENCE!

By the way, is my Dragon mission a crew or a cargo mission? Because I had a couple of ideas for possible commercial research payloads that could greatly improve the health and morale of future space explorers. Because it involves food and booze, obviously. ;)

Hey, I happen to live around the Cape ;)

Also, your mission is Cargo -- so I'll add those payloads to the description. :lol:
 
In the Mission 5 scenario there's already a craft named "dragon". The Falcon 9 spawns a vessel with the same name, so it might be an idea to rename it. (Dragon7 or Bob or whatever)

The station's docking ports have neither IDS frequencies or visual docking aids. This leaves only DockingMFD in visual mode.
 
In the Mission 5 scenario there's already a craft named "dragon". The Falcon 9 spawns a vessel with the same name, so it might be an idea to rename it. (Dragon7 or Bob or whatever)

The station's docking ports have neither IDS frequencies or visual docking aids. This leaves only DockingMFD in visual mode.

Thanks for the headsup, I had a problem reported with this with the last Dragon scenario. I have gone through all Dragon missions and have corrected this.

Also, Neesys does not have a visual docking aid but the next large module, the Multipurpose Docking Module (aka, the SoyuzProgressDockingModule) will have visual docking aids.
 
:cheers: I have a problem with the Falcon 9's launch autopilot. Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but I type in all the launch parameters, including inclination 28 degrees, but the rocket goes into a 90º inc orbit instead, or doesn't even pitch at all, going straight up.

BTW, on the last Dragon launch scenario (haven't tryed the others), the launch window is still a bit far, need to accelerate time a lot until OFSS2's orbital path passes over the Cape.
 
:cheers: I have a problem with the Falcon 9's launch autopilot. Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but I type in all the launch parameters, including inclination 28 degrees, but the rocket goes into a 90º inc orbit instead, or doesn't even pitch at all, going straight up.

BTW, on the last Dragon launch scenario (haven't tryed the others), the launch window is still a bit far, need to accelerate time a lot until OFSS2's orbital path passes over the Cape.

I don't know how to fix the first problem, I usually go manual when launching Falcon 9's for a challenge.

Corrected MJD: 56506.387771
 
Try the Universal AutoPilot (by Artlav). Or like Kyle said, go manual. With UAP, I keep an eye on the AlignPlanes MFD, and use the numpad 1 and 3 key to nudge the rocket in the direction I need to minimize the Rinc.
 
Thanks. I'l give UAP a try, I allways get at least 10º off course in manual, and that's a little bit too much for the Dragon's engines to correct. (only now I remember that there is a compass on the Surface HUD :facepalm::facepalm:)
 
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For a 28° Inc you have to enter Azimuth of 90° (I find 89° works best)
 
My flights tomorrow btw ;)

Will include the assembly of the UHF antenna and a MPLM
 
Having extreme severe weather (tornadoes) about to roll through, but I'll have screenshots up by the end of the evening.

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OFSS2 STS-144 IS COMPLETE! READ FOR DETAILS
http://www.orbiter-forum.com/blog.php?bt=2388
 
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