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− | The '''DeltaGlider-XR1''' is a high-performance Spacecraft created for [[Orbiter]] by the Altea Aerospace team. The XR1's mesh and basic concept are based off of the DG-S included with Orbiter | + | The '''DeltaGlider-XR1''' is a high-performance Spacecraft created for [[Orbiter]] by the Altea Aerospace team. The XR1's mesh and basic concept are based off of the DG-S included with Orbiter 2010, hover doors and scramjet doors added by Don Gallagher. Coding work to add multiple subsystems, failure modes and UMMU support was done by Douglas Beachy, as with other vessels in the XR series. The initial 1.0 release came on May 14, 2007, and the most recent release was 1.10 on May 13, 2012. |
[[image:xr1-top-cropped-800.jpg|frame|none|DeltaGlider-XR1 in Low-Earth Orbit over Africa]] | [[image:xr1-top-cropped-800.jpg|frame|none|DeltaGlider-XR1 in Low-Earth Orbit over Africa]] | ||
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* Capable of fuel cross-feed between main and RCS tanks. | * Capable of fuel cross-feed between main and RCS tanks. | ||
* Scenario editor support. | * Scenario editor support. | ||
− | + | * EVA and crew support using UMmu by DanSteph. | |
+ | * High-polygon UMMU astronaut meshes developed by Greg Burch and used with permission. Also compatible with any other spacesuit mesh available for UMMU | ||
==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
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The initial release of the XR1 met with some criticism, but provided the code base from which all other XR vessels are be based. In spite of its high quality, the XR1 appears to not have attracted the same recognition as the XR-5, XR-2, and the DGIV, but is still considered a very solid addition to the Orbiter addon community. | The initial release of the XR1 met with some criticism, but provided the code base from which all other XR vessels are be based. In spite of its high quality, the XR1 appears to not have attracted the same recognition as the XR-5, XR-2, and the DGIV, but is still considered a very solid addition to the Orbiter addon community. | ||
− | The XR1's homepage is here: [http://www. | + | The XR1's homepage is here: [http://www.dougsorbiterpage.com Doug's Orbiter Page] |
For additional details refer to the [http://www.dougsorbiterpage.com/downloads/download.php?file=9 XR1 Flight Operations Manual] | For additional details refer to the [http://www.dougsorbiterpage.com/downloads/download.php?file=9 XR1 Flight Operations Manual] | ||
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[[Category:Add-ons]] | [[Category:Add-ons]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Add-ons by DougBeachy]] | ||
[[Category:Vessel add-ons]] | [[Category:Vessel add-ons]] | ||
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[[Category:Spaceplanes]] | [[Category:Spaceplanes]] | ||
− | [[Category:Add-ons | + | [[Category:Add-ons with UMMU support]] |