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Hi,I have been playing around with Donamys Resolve,and wondering if anybody has any methods for reentering and landing this fine ship.There is no autopilot,so is aerobrake good to use, or can you use AutoFCS.Replys would be greatly appreciated. Thanks:cheers:
 
AerobrakeMFD should work. However, it may not be super accurate at first, until it "learns" the vessel. Check into the Aerobrake docs to see how to save a .ld file for future sessions. The Resolve is SC3 based, not sure how or if that affects the .ld saving and loading.
 
Hi,I have been playing around with Donamys Resolve,and wondering if anybody has any methods for reentering and landing this fine ship.There is no autopilot,so is aerobrake good to use, or can you use AutoFCS.Replys would be greatly appreciated. Thanks:cheers:
Thanks for the tip-off, what a great new ship!
 
Thanks Tommy, I am looking into it. Oh whats the .ld

Lift/Drag file. When the ship is below 200km you can press a key (Shift-S I *think*) which will generate an .ld file. This file can be used to enter from altitudes higher than 200km.

Personally, I drop to about 180km then enter using Aerobrake MFD.
 
I personally find Attitude MFD in Velocity mode and Autohover MFD to be useful in controlling spacecraft without dedicated reentry attitude control autopilots.

Your mileage may vary, though.
 
Hey GaryW, I have been using aerobrake, but I keep overshooting my target.I don't do this with other ships.How do you use autopilot in aerobrake,and if you can will you please double check on the right buttons to push to create the LD file, also how do you use the LD file,only asking because the docs, are so vague.Thanks for all your comments, their much appreciated.
 
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I personally find Attitude MFD in Velocity mode and Autohover MFD to be useful in controlling spacecraft without dedicated reentry attitude control autopilots.

Your mileage may vary, though.

How does Autohover MFD help?
 
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