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− | + | 1=[http://www.orbithangar.com/searchid.php?ID=3165 AttitudeMFD at orbithangar.com]| | |
− | + | 2=Tim 'tblaxland' Blaxland | |
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− | This | + | This MFD provides the user with attitude information (pitch, yaw, and roll) with respect to a |
pre-selected attitude. It also provides an "Attitude Hold" mode to automatically hold the | pre-selected attitude. It also provides an "Attitude Hold" mode to automatically hold the | ||
desired attitude. | desired attitude. | ||
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== Download and Installation == | == Download and Installation == | ||
− | Download the addon from [ | + | Download the addon from [http://www.orbithangar.com/searchid.php?ID=3165 Orbit Hangar]. |
To install, simply unzip into your Orbiter directory. Then, activate the module | To install, simply unzip into your Orbiter directory. Then, activate the module | ||
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perpendicular to the plane defined by the velocity vector and the vector to the target. This | perpendicular to the plane defined by the velocity vector and the vector to the target. This | ||
reference was selected because you always have these two references, whereas a local vertical is | reference was selected because you always have these two references, whereas a local vertical is | ||
− | not always obvious. When performing | + | not always obvious. When performing a orbital rendezvous, this roll reference vector will be the |
same as the local horizontal anyway, assuming the orbital planes are aligned. | same as the local horizontal anyway, assuming the orbital planes are aligned. | ||
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RPM and TOR buttons. These buttons can be found on the second page of buttons by pressing the MNU | RPM and TOR buttons. These buttons can be found on the second page of buttons by pressing the MNU | ||
button until they appear. Pressing these buttons will command the auto-pilot to maintain a | button until they appear. Pressing these buttons will command the auto-pilot to maintain a | ||
− | positive pitch rate of 0.75deg/sec and orbital rate, | + | positive pitch rate of 0.75deg/sec and orbital rate, respectectively. Press the buttons again to |
deactivate. | deactivate. | ||
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When trim is engaged, the label on each affected axis' relative velocity display will turn white. | When trim is engaged, the label on each affected axis' relative velocity display will turn white. | ||
− | When the spacecraft is trimmed, the system will automatically | + | When the spacecraft is trimmed, the system will automatically disengaged. It is also possible to |
− | manually | + | manually disengaged the trim by pressing the trim command for a second time. Note that this only |
− | works if the two commands are identical - for example, to | + | works if the two commands are identical - for example, to disengaged a trim on the vertical axis, |
SHIFT + 1 would be entered. If instead, SHIFT + 2 was entered, the trim will remain engaged but | SHIFT + 1 would be entered. If instead, SHIFT + 2 was entered, the trim will remain engaged but | ||
will switch from the vertical axis to the lateral one. | will switch from the vertical axis to the lateral one. | ||
− | Note that if available, the MFD will | + | Note that if available, the MFD will attemp to use main/hover engines if it's determined that |
it will take more than three seconds of linear thruster firing to produce the desired trim. | it will take more than three seconds of linear thruster firing to produce the desired trim. | ||
If you're using a spacecraft that requires an arming of the engine (e.g. NASSP), make sure that | If you're using a spacecraft that requires an arming of the engine (e.g. NASSP), make sure that | ||
− | the engine is armed, otherwise the trim will not be | + | the engine is armed, otherwise the trim will not be sucessfull. |
== Source Code == | == Source Code == | ||
− | + | Being a strong believer in Open Source, the source files for the MFD are included in the download. | |
You are free to use, modify, and redistribute the code within certain, fairly loose, | You are free to use, modify, and redistribute the code within certain, fairly loose, | ||
− | guidelines. Please read Copyright.txt that is included with the source files for full | + | guidelines. Please read Copyright.txt that is included with the source files for full |
details. | details. | ||
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This software is free, and consequently provided AS IS; there is no warranty | This software is free, and consequently provided AS IS; there is no warranty | ||
of any kind, and the user is responsible for whatever horrible things may happen, | of any kind, and the user is responsible for whatever horrible things may happen, | ||
− | including, but not limited to hair loss, | + | including, but not limited to hair loss, insmonia, or fatigue. Side effects are |
− | generally mild and include | + | generally mild and include nasuea, headache, dry mouth, and sexual dysfunction. Consult |
your doctor if side effects continue or become bothersome. | your doctor if side effects continue or become bothersome. | ||
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