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− | + | '''Orbit MFD''' is part of the Orbiter package and is available to all ships that came with Orbiter and presumably with all add-on ships. | |
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− | '' | + | Orbit displays the reference body, the ship's orbit and if a target is selected, the target's orbit, as well as a number of parameters of each orbit. There are a number of options which can be selected while running the MFD. |
− | + | == Options == | |
− | + | REF: Selects the reference body. When starting the MFD, Orbit selects the body which has a gravitational influence greater than 50%, by default. The pilot can then selecte another body. This is indicated on the top left of the display as 'Orbit'. | |
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+ | AR: When selected, Orbit returns to the default reference body if another body was selected. | ||
+ | TGT: Target body or ship. When Selected, the target's orbit appears in the display's graphics and a list of orbital parameters on the right side of the MFD. | ||
− | + | NT: Deselects the target. | |
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+ | MOD: This button scrolls through the available display modes: body and orbits only, Data only, or both. | ||
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+ | FRM: Selects which plane is projected onto the spring. Ecliptic (ECL) is default. | ||
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+ | PRJ: Selects which plane is projected onto the spring, Ecliptic (ECL) or ship's orbit (SHP). | ||
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+ | DST: Allows four orbital parameters to display as radius from center of the body or as distance from the surface of the body. | ||
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+ | HUD: Causes the Glass Cockpit Heads-up-Display to orbit parameters. | ||
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