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+ | |1=[https://www.orbiter-forum.com/resources/aerobrakemfd.1171/ AeroBrakeMFD] at Orbiter Forum/Resources. | ||
+ | |2=[[List of add-ons by jarmonik|Jarmo Nikkanen]], [[List of add-ons by gp|Gregorio Piccoli]] | ||
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+ | |4=Orbiter 2010 patch 1 | ||
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− | [[Category:MFD | + | '''Aerobrake''' is a [[MFD]] for [[Orbiter]] that can calculate the flight path of a space ship inside a [[planet]]'s [[atmosphere]]. It can be used for [[Aerobraking|aerobraking]]/aerocapture maneuvers, [[Skip reentry|skip reentry]], [[Ballistic reentry|ballistic reentry]] and many other complex aerodynamic maneuvers. |
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+ | Aerobrake [[MFD]] was started by [[List of add-ons by jarmonik|Jarmo Nikkanen]] as an integrated part of [[Interplanetary MFD]]. Jarmonik detached it from the larger [[MFD]] and release the source code to the community for further use. [[List of add-ons by gp|Gregorio Piccoli]] took on the role of compiling that code as an independent [[MFD]]. | ||
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+ | [https://www.orbiter-forum.com/resources/aerobrakemfd.1171/ AerobrakeMFD] at Orbiter Forum Resources. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:24, 24 May 2024
Project home: AeroBrakeMFD at Orbiter Forum/Resources. |
Aerobrake is a MFD for Orbiter that can calculate the flight path of a space ship inside a planet's atmosphere. It can be used for aerobraking/aerocapture maneuvers, skip reentry, ballistic reentry and many other complex aerodynamic maneuvers.
Aerobrake MFD was started by Jarmo Nikkanen as an integrated part of Interplanetary MFD. Jarmonik detached it from the larger MFD and release the source code to the community for further use. Gregorio Piccoli took on the role of compiling that code as an independent MFD.
External links[edit]
AerobrakeMFD at Orbiter Forum Resources.