Damn, you're good! And you're correct, for some yet unexplained reason the GVA didn't work for any of the STS-1 tankings(LH2 loading test, LOX loading test, FRF, April 10 countdown and April 12 countdown).STS-1!!!! The thing was leaking all over the place so they redesigned the vent system before STS-2. What's my prize?
So, did the doc above help?
Yes, the RBUS platforms still remains but once the Shuttle/Centaur program got the axe, the actual hardware disappeared pretty fast. However, an engineering mockup of the RBUS remained at the Launch Equipment Test Facility up to until a few years ago.I know a few more: the RBUS installed on 39A in the summer of 85 (the platform was installed in 84 I think),
No need. SC found a nicer way which do not require any 3rd party add-ons such as MeshLand for the CT pad ascent/descent of the pad ramp to work.Do we need Meshland and MapObjectsToSphere=false? As far as I understand this, it is caused by the Cape in Apollo being flat, with the crawler moving correctly but the visual of the terrain being off.
Well, the meshes were completely lost when I tried to install Ubuntu and installed it on the wrong partion of the HDD. So the partion was wiped along with everything on it.How far are you in getting your lost meshes recovered? Any luck in the new year?
Fixed the problem with the ET umbilical door state saving.
The scenario should haveHow should the Scenario read to have the ET umbilicals open ?
@SUBSYSTEM ETUmbDoors
ET_DOORS 1.000000 1.000000
ET_DOOR_LATCHES 0.000000 1.000000 1.000000
@ENDSUBSYSTEM ;ETUmbDoors
This should be fixed now; if you can confirm it works I'll PM Tschachim with the fix.A CT bug that I thought could stand some looking over: http://www.ibiblio.org/mscorbit/mscforum/index.php?topic=1091.msg10325#msg10325
Elaborations here: http://www.ibiblio.org/mscorbit/mscforum/index.php?topic=1091.msg10344#msg10344