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IMFD Appendix F: The Major Do’s and Don’t’s of IMFD with secrets to make your life easier | IMFD Manual Contents | IMFD Manual Contents |
IMFD Appendix G - Playback In-flight Notes
This Appendix contains all in-flight notes for all playbacks. If you missed an in-flight note, or you just want a hard copy, here they are. It is highly recommended that you take all flights in order as some lessons use material introduced in past lessons.
IMFD Tutorial #1—Direct Ascent to the Moon
IMPORTANT: Since I used High Resolution KSC for this playback, depending on whether you have it installed or not, this flight might not start you on the runway. Don‘t worry, you will still get to the Moon.
0 | Welcome to IMFD Tutorial #1--Direct ascent from Earth to the Moon!!! |
7 | This tutorial will take you to the Moon from the Earth with a direct ascent from the Earth. |
17 | Open up IMFD in the Left Hand MFD. |
32 | Hit the [MNU] button, then the Course button. |
44 | Target Intercept should be highlighted and underlined in white. Hit the Set button to select it. Since this is a Planet to Moon transfer, Target Intercept is the program of choice. |
60 | Hit the [TGT] button, and input Moon. This is the target because it is where we are going. Reference and Source will be automatically set up when you input the target. |
85 | Hit the [NXT] button to highlight TEj, then hit the Set button. Set the value to zero. This will stop the orbit from shrinking and growing. |
105 | Hit the [PG] button, and then the [BV] button to open the Burn Vector View. Basically we will fly towards the cross and apply about 10k m/s of delta velocity. In order to do that, we must wait for the green cross to be above the horizontal green line (horizon line) or we will be flying into the Earth. We will begin to time warp until that happens. |
47202 | Ok, the cross is well above the horizontal line. We will now take off and fly towards the green cross. |
47212 | Engaging main engines. |
47234 | Gear up. |
47282 | Now that the cross is centered (note that it has turned grey--this means it is centered) we will use the kill rotation autopilot to keep our attitude steady. Note that this will take a while to do a 10k m/s change in delta velocity. We will stay in normal time for the first half of the ascent. If you want to walk away from your computer, come back at sim time = 47700. |
47330 | Don't worry, we will stay in real time. So be back at your computer in 370 seconds (6:10) if you want to get a snack or something. You won't be missing anything, I'm just keeping the cross centered by rotating towards it. |
47700 | Ok hopefully you are back. We are now going to transfer the burn to Autoburn. This will allow us to just sit back and relax instead of manually keeping the cross centered. |
47728 | There's Main Engine Cutoff. We had to do that because in order to engage the autoburn, the engines cannot be running. |
47732 | There's Main Engine Cutoff. We had to do that because in order to engage the autoburn, the engines cannot be running. Engaging Autoburn. |
47736 | Now that Autoburn is controlling the burn, we can use Time Acceleration. |
48261 | Now we are back in normal time, with Main Engine Cutoff coming up in about 20 seconds. |
48296 | Now we will time warp until we are about halfway to the moon for our first midcourse correction. |
178620 | Now we are about halfway to the moon. It's time to set up our base approach using the Base Approach Program so we can land at Brighton Beach. |
178635 | Open IMFD on the right if it isn't already open, and hit [MNU]. |
178650 | Select the Base Approach program. Make sure the Reference is Moon. If not, hit [REF] and type Moon. This program will help us set up a hyperbolic orbit that will allow us to land shortly after orbit insert. |
178665 | Scroll down using [NXT] and [PRV] until the Re-Entry item is highlighted and underlined in white, then hit the [+] button twice until Orbit-Insert is displayed. |
178680 | Now hit the [TGT] button and input Brighton Beach. |
178695 | Scroll using [NXT] and [PRV] until altitude is selected, then hit the SET button and input 12k. This is the altitude of our low orbit before deorbit burn and landing. Also make sure that Num is 0, which tells us that we will land at the passage over Brighton Beach right after our insertion burn. |
178710 | Now we will time warp until dV on the Base Approach Program hits a minimum and starts to increase, then we will perform our Autoburn to zero dV. |
327377 | Now that dV has hit a minimum and started increasing, we will perform our Autoburn to match our orbit with the planned approach orbit. |
327410 | Hmmm, don't really know what happened there. Sometimes Autoburn will fail. If you see dV increasing when Autoburn is burning, just hit the Autoburn button again to cancel it, then wait a while and hit it again to make it try again. You can always use Burn Vector View if it fails, but normally it doesn't. |
327433 | That's better. Autoburn worked this time, and now dV is pretty close to zero. |
327439 | Now, we are time warping to Lunar Periapsis. |
374655 | It is normal for dV to increase even after we have completed the first autoburn. You must perform a few Autoburns, starting with one very far away from the planet, and more as you get closer. Doing one far away from the planet makes the burns you do closer to the planet much less fuel costly. It is normal to perform 3 or 4 burns after your initial Base Approach setup. |
374688 | dV is zero again, now time warping some more to get closer to our lunar periapsis. |
404071 | The Course Program has displayed the warning message that it does when you cross into your target body's Sphere of Influence. Not a big deal, just hit the Source button and enter Moon. We will also do another Base Approach correction Autoburn. We want this to be perfect, as it is aligning us up perfectly with Brighton Beach. |
404090 | Now open IMFD 4.2.1. Very important--This MUST be IMFD 4.2.1!!! We are doing our insertion burn, and in order for that to work properly, we MUST use IMFD 4.2.1!!! |
404105 | Hit the [MNU] button, then the Course Button, then scroll down using [NXT] and [PRV] and select Orbit Insert. |
404130 | Now I have hit the Autoburn Button--Don't you do this, I am just telling what I have done. Now we can time warp safely, because with Autoburn engaged IMFD will automatically slow down time to let Autoburn execute the burn. |
419001 | Let's do one final Base Approach correction burn, just to get it perfect. |
419010 | Autoburn has been pressed. |
419030 | dV is zero once again. Now time warping again. |
421362 | About 4 seconds until Main Engines being engaged. |
421421 | Remember, Orbit Insert is not always 100% accurate. It may leave a little dV leftover. Just switch to Burn Vector View and finish the burn manually. |
421435 | I am now finishing the burn manually using Burn Vector View. |
421453 | Now we are in a circular Lunar Orbit. |
421465 | Open Orbit MFD on the left. IMFD has served us well, but we won't be needing it anymore. |
421480 | Open up Com/Nav MFD on the Right, and set Comm1 to 132.50, the VTOL frequency for Pad 4 at Brighton Beach. This is the pad where we will be landing. |
421520 | Now open up a Map MFD on the right, and set the target to Brighton Beach. |
421539 | Now time warping to near the landing time. Watch the cross on the Map MFD. |
425861 | Now engaging Regrograde Autopilot. We will orient ourselves for the Deorbit burn. |
425880 | All MFD's are set up for the deorbit burn--the Comm/Nav MFD has the right frequency, and you should have Map MFD on the right. Switch from Orbit MFD to Surface MFD on the right. |
425905 | This has been a great four and a half days with you (or 25 minutes at Play at Record Speed :) ). |
425930 | Oh man! Would you look at our fuel! It's pretty low. |
425960 | The landing will be done in real time. If you already know how to land, you can just exit out here. But I recommend you watch the landing. Spectacular views of the Lunar sunset await. |
425996 | Now we will time warp until the deorbit burn. |
426301 | We are seconds away from the deorbit burn. |
426309 | Engaging main engines. |
426381 | Nearing Main Engine Cutoff. |
426396 | There's Main Engine Cutoff. Now we will turn Prograde, then Level Horizon and slow down our descent rate. |
426433 | While we're at it, let's open the Retro Doors. we'll need those to slow ourselves down as we near Brighton Beach. |
426477 | Let's open the VOR/VTOL MFD in place of the Map MFD so we can head towards the pad. |
426510 | The Velocity Vector (Circle with crosshairs on the HUD) has been placed on the pad. |
426604 | Let's start reducing speed. |
426652 | We're getting close to landing. |
426706 | There's that REALLY annoying radar beep. In place of the Surface MFD, open up the Radio/MP3 MFD, hit the [RAD] button to stop the beep, and then go right back to the surface MFD. |
426780 | Landing gear down. |
426813 | Now we're centered over Pad 04. |
426844 | Now Autohover is engaged, and we're hovering about 5 meters above the pad. I will now make any final corrections in centering us over the pad. |
426877 | Now we will start to descend again. |
426908 | Gear Touchdown!!! Now turning off all autopilots and killing hover thrust. |
426920 | Congratulations!!! If you have Lunar City installed (available at Orbithangar) and McWoggs's new sun texture installed (also available at Orbithangar), hit F1 to go outside (Make sure Orulex is disabled for this spectacular view). The sun is setting directly behind Lunar City, making it appear to have rays growing out of it. Beautiful. |
426935 | The pad lights have just turned on. This is Markl316 signing off. Enjoy your stay on the Moon. |
IMFD Tutorial #2 — Mars to Phobos
0 | Welcome to IMFD Tutorial #2--Mars to Phobos!!! |
7 | This tutorial includes a flight from Mars to Phobos, with a landing on PreludeII Phobos. |
16 | The method used here is the EXACT same method used to get from the Earth to the Moon. |
32 | So, using this method, substitute "Moon" for "Phobos" and "Earth" for "Mars" and you will get to the moon no problem. |
45 | Welcome to Olympus Base. We're in a deltaglider. |
52 | Open IMFD, and select Surface Launch. we'll plan our course once we're in orbit. |
65 | With Course highlighted, hit the [+] button until lunar off-plane comes up. |
78 | Set the target to Phobos. |
86 | Notice EIn. This is Ejection Inclination, and we'll take off when it's zero. Time warping until that point. |
15834 | EIn is less than 1 degree. When we take off, we'll turn towards a heading of 90 degrees, because the Hed item in the Surface Launch Program is 90.00. |
16316 | Takeoff!!! We'll turn to 90 degrees, then ascend. The ascent is not too long, so we'll be doing it in realtime. Don't leave your computer, important instructions follow. |
16464 | Now that we have picked up some speed, we can introduce side slip (yaw the nose left or right) to minimize EIn (as our goal for this number is zero). |
16642 | There's Main Engine Cutoff. Not the best orbit, but it's a quick fix once we reach apoapsis. |
17394 | That's good enough, it doesn't have to be perfect, as we'll be leaving soon. |
17400 | Ok, time to plan our course to Phobos. Hit the [MNU] button, then select Course, and Target Intercept. |
17413 | Set the target to Phobos, then scroll to TIn, hit Set, and input 7200. |
17423 | Scroll until TOF-Unlocked is selected, then hit [+] to make it locked. This is so when we adjust TEj, the difference between TIn and TEj (time of flight) stays the same. |
17445 | Now we must adjust TEj until dV reaches a minimum. Since I have already flown this flight, I know that the approximate value is 4570, so highlight TEj, hit Set and then input 4570. |
17470 | Now, with Adj at 1x on the bottom (hit Adj until it is), use [+] and [-] to adjust TEj to make dV a minimum. |
17490 | Note how EIn is a bit off, so we'll turn Orbit Anti-Normal to make the plane change burn. Remember, we don't have to be at a node--EIn can be adjusted anywhere, but it's most efficient at a node. |
17596 | EIn is zero. Now, we'll turn off the Anti-Normal autopilot, then I'll hit the [AB] button. |
22041 | 5 seconds until burn. |
22046 | Engaging main engines. |
22115 | Autoburn complete. Notice how quickly dV is changing. Because Phobos moves so fast (it's very close to Mars so it has a low orbital period) any tiny deviation in dV is "amplified." |
22140 | Don't worry, with an Earth to Moon flight, dV won't change nearly as quickly at all--it will hardly change at all. This is just for flying to a target that moves fast (low orbital period). |
22153 | Time warping until we're halfway to Phobos. |
24783 | Let's do a midcourse correction burn. Engaging Autoburn. |
24804 | The burn is complete, and dV is very close to zero. Let's time warp until we're closer to Phobos. |
28002 | We're closer, and dV has deviated, so let's do another course correction. Engaging Autoburn. |
28030 | Good, dV is minimal again, let's time warp until we're even closer. |
28590 | Let's do one more mid course correction. Since we're doing this correction with the course program, it is trying to crash us into the dead center of phobos. |
28600 | When flying to the moon, this would be BAD, but since we're not entering orbit around phobos, it's no problem. |
28612 | Autoburn is done. Open the Orbital Program now. |
28620 | Select the Velocity Match Program ([VeM] on the right). |
28625 | Set the target as Phobos. |
28635 | dV is 782 and distance to phobos is 467.7k. Let's wait until we're closer to initiate Autoburn. |
29116 | Ok, engaging autoburn. |
29151 | Ok, I cut Autoburn off early. I don't want to cancel too much velocity too quickly, or it would take forever to get to Phobos. |
29212 | Ok, bring up Surface MFD in the MFD that doesn't have IMFD. Let's cancel some more velocity. Engaging Autoburn. |
29235 | dV is good for now. |
29242 | Approaching Phobos. Go to external mode (F1). What a view!!! |
29310 | Now we'll do our final autoburn to completely match our velocity to Phobos's velocity. |
29330 | Our velocity relative to Phobos is now zero. |
29348 | Now rotating towards Phobos. Let's see if we can see PreludeII Phobos from out here. |
29367 | Base sighted! Now we'll fly towards it. |
29390 | Retro doors are open. |
29790 | Landing on Phobos. Sit back and relax. |
29839 | Open the Comm/Nav MFD in place of IMFD (we won't be needing it anymore), and set Nav1 to 134.1 (the VTOL frequency of Phobos). Then open VOR/VTOL MFD. |
29925 | Gear down. |
30041 | Touchdown!!! Important: landing on moons with low G fields (tiny moons close to planets--Phobos, Amalthea, Pan, etc.) can be tricky. You have to hit kind of hard (-.2 m/s) to land. We bounced the first time because we didn't land hard enough. |
30060 | Enjoy the view of Mars over the rail at the edge of the pad. |
30075 | Enjoy your stay at PreludeII Phobos. This is Markl316, signing off. |
IMFD Tutorial #3 — Europa to Callisto
0 | Welcome to IMFD Tutorial #3--Off-Planar Flight from Europa to Callisto!!! |
10 | Open IMFD in the left MFD display. |
20 | Hit [MNU], then the course button, then [SEL] to select Target Intercept. |
30 | Hit [TGT], then type callisto. Since this is where we are flying to, Callisto is our target. |
40 | Scroll down to the TOF-Unlocked item, then hit [+] to change it to TOF-Locked. We will be time warping quite a bit to a launch window, and we want time to ejection AND time to intercept to go up at the same rate. |
55 | Hit [Adj] until the Adjustment factor in the bottom of the screen says 100x. |
62 | Highlight the GET item under TEj, and adjust it with [+] until dV hits a minimum. Then, hit [Adj] until it says 10x, and repeat process, and do the same with 1x until you hit an absolute minimum. |
90 | Values for this particular flight are approximately TEj=367.4k and TIn=765.7k. |
100 | Unlock TOF the same way you locked it. Also note how above it there is an item that says Off-Plane. This is good, as we are doing an off plane intercept. |
114 | Now time warping until TEj says 6400k (this is an estimate of the time from takeoff to ejection burn). |
361097 | Open IMFD in the left MFD display, hit [PG] and enter 0 (sharing with IMFD with ID zero-- the left MFD display) and bring up surface launch. |
361120 | The Surface Launch program says we should fly a heading of 88.467 degrees. Let's take off and turn to that heading. |
361135 | If you missed it, before we took off, Surface Launch said our optimum takeoff was in about 93000 seconds. |
361145 | That was the OPTIMUM launch time. We took off not at that time because we have a shorter time of flight, so it would eat in to a greater percentage of the flight (93000 divided by time of flight which is ~470k seconds). |
361185 | For an Earth to Mars flight, the time of flight is very long (about 21,000,000 seconds), and the earth has a fast rotation (optimum launch time twice every 24 hours) so it's not a big deal to wait for a good window in that situation. |
361205 | I'm going so high before engaging our main engines because if you have Orulex running, we don't want to crash into an ice cliff. |
361220 | Now we're rotating to keep EIn in the Surface Launch program at zero. |
361321 | There's Main Engine Cutoff. We don't need to worry about raising our PeA, as this is a parking orbit. |
361335 | Open Orbit Eject, and change Higher Orbit to Course. For this tiny plane change maneuver (0.01 degrees), I'll use sideways linear thrusters (translation numpad 1 and 3). |
361360 | Now, in Target Intercept, set the TEj in Target Intercept to match TEj in Orbit Eject. This step is not really necessary, as we can eject when TEj in Target Intercept is 10k or less, but it helps make IMFD a tiny bit more accurate in the course planning. |
361380 | We'll time warp until a bit closer to our ejection point. |
361942 | Notice how EIn has changed since we set our two TEj's to match (those in the Target Intercept and Orbit Eject). Let's burn to correct that. |
361983 | Oops, wrong way. IMFD doesn't tell you to turn Orbit Normal or Orbit Anti-Normal, so you just have to guess. If EIn increases, cut off the engines and turn the other way. |
362104 | Now I have engaged the Autoburn for Orbit Eject. We'll time warp, then let Autoburn lower the time warp and do the burn for us. |
363193 | 5 seconds until the burn. We will time warp at 10x through the duration of the burn. |
363360 | There's main engine cutoff. Let's time warp until we are away from Europa. |
407700 | Ok, time to set up the Map Program. Open it up ([MNU], Map button). |
407710 | Hit [TGT] and type in Callisto. |
407720 | Hit the [Cnt] button, and type p-Callisto. This will center our periapsis at Callisto. |
407730 | Now hit the [Int] button to turn on intercept mode. |
407745 | Now that we're out of Europa's sphere of influence (SOI), in Target Intercept, hit the [Src] button and type x. |
407760 | The dV value looks kinda high, let's see if it goes down with time (we'll time warp slowly and watch it). |
407895 | Note how it increased. Thus, we should Autoburn now, as it will not increase and then decrease. |
407931 | Now time warping until we are about halfway there, for our second midcourse correction. |
563122 | It's time for our second midcourse correction. I'll simply hit the [AB] button (autoburn) in the Target Intercept Program. |
563156 | dV is zero, now we're time warping until we get a bit nearer to Callisto. |
578556 | Ok, let's set up our base approach. Open the Base Approach Program in the right MFD in place of the Map Program. |
578570 | Set the reference (using the [REF] button) to Callisto, as this is the body we're approaching. |
578580 | Hit the [TGT] button and enter "PreludeII Callisto" without the quotations. If this doesn't work, in the previous release of the Prelude Packs, there was a typo in the base name, so try "PreludeII Callsito" without quotations. Note the spelling of Callisto in the latter example. |
578590 | Scroll down to the Re-Entry item and hit [+] until it says Orbit-Insert. |
578599 | Time warping until dV hits a minimum. |
716577 | dV has hit a minimum, we'll hit the Autoburn button in the Base Approach Program now. |
716606 | Now time warping until we're closer to Callisto. |
749352 | Let's do another Autoburn in the Base Approach Program to get dV back down to zero. |
749384 | Time warping until our third and final Base Approach Correction. |
759078 | The warning message has just been displayed in the Target Intercept Program, saying we are under the influence of Callisto. Open IMFD 4.2.1 in place of Target Intercept, and go to Orbit Insert ([MNU], course button, orbit insert). |
759108 | Now Autoburning--this will be our final base approach correction. |
759125 | dV is zero. Now, hit the [AB] button in the right MFD (the one with Orbit Insert), and we'll time warp until the autoburn slows down time and executes the burn. |
763657 | We'll finish the burn manually in Burn Vector View. Hit [PG] then [BV] to open this view. |
763693 | Welcome to Callisto Orbit! |
763700 | Open Map MFD in the left MFD screen and open Comm/Nav MFD in the right MFD screen. |
763715 | In Map MFD, target PreludeII Callisto and in the Comm/Nav MFD, set Nav1 to 131.60. |
763730 | Now we'll time warp until we get closet to landing. |
769690 | Now preparing to land. |
770525 | Now executing the deorbit burn. |
770609 | There's Main Engine Cutoff, we'll turn Prograde, then Level Horizon and descend towards the base. |
770670 | What a view of Jupiter! Go into the virtual cockpit for a really neat perspective. |
770700 | We're falling towards the surface, and I'm using numpad 1 and 3 in translation mode to get the Velocity Vector right under the nose, which is pointed directly at the base. Also, I just opened the retro covers. |
770730 | Retro Engines engaged. We're gonna overshoot the base, but we'll come back. |
771000 | Now open VOR/VTOL MFD in place of Map MFD, as we are picking up a VTOL signal. |
771025 | I'm now landing the ship. |
771466 | I'm centering the ship over the pad now. |
771480 | Gear down. |
771560 | We're centered over the pad, now landing. |
771592 | Touchdown! Welcome to PreludeII Callisto. |
771601 | This is Markl316, signing off. Enjoy your stay on Callisto. |
IMFD Tutorial#4 — Moon to Earth
IMPORTANT: The following settings may be required in the XR2 configuration file in order for this playback to function properly:
- RequirePayloadBayFuelTanks=0
- EnableAFCtrlPerformanceModifier=0
- Main Fuel ISP=5
- LOXLoadout=1
- LOXConsumptionRate=-1
- Main Engine Thrust=1
- Hover Engine Thrust=1
- APUFuelBurnRate=2
0 | Press the <RAD> button in the left MFD to stop the annoying beeps. |
10 | Open OrbitMFD on the right, and set your projection and dist. |
30 | On the left, open IMFD. |
33 | In IMFD, press <MNU>, then select the Course program |
36 | Select Planet Approach |
39 | Press <PG> then set the source (SRC button) to "moon" |
42 | Press <PG>, then set the EqI to 30. Cape Canaveral is at just under 29 degrees north latitude. |
45 | Set the PeA to 500k. The course program is a bit inaccurate, so we'll set the PeA high. |
48 | Set the TEj to 6400. That's about how long it will take to reach our ejection point. |
51 | Set the GET under PeT to 143:30:00. See the manual in you docs folder to see how I got this number. |
54 | Press <MNU> and select Surface Launch. |
57 | The Hed shows our launch heading. During ascent we want to get the EIn down to zero. |
198 | Takeoff, turn to heading of 58.06 degrees. Ascend to an ApA of 150k. |
340 | Open IMFD on the right and press <MNU> |
360 | Press <PG> and enter 0 to set the opmode to shared |
380 | Select Orbit Eject program. Change "Higher Orbit" to "Course". Change "Realtime" to "Off Axis" |
410 | Since our ejection time is after our Apo, change back to OrbitMFD and wait to circularize the orbit |
2945 | NOTE Reopen IMFD on the right. Since we've changed our orbit we need to adjust our TEj. Adjust it to get the lowest Enroute dV. |
6895 | Using IMFD's AB to execute ejection burn. |
6960 | After the ejection burn is fully completed, change to IMFD's Map Program and set the reference to "earth". Press <mod> untill you see the configuration settings, and change the accuracy to 1. |
27320 | Open OrbitMFD on the left and change the reference to Earth. Then we wait until we enter Earth's SOI. The G number at the bottom will chang from red to yellow when it reaches .50. |
378845 | On the left, open IMFD and select Base Approach. |
378875 | Target "cape canaveral". |
378905 | Set the Ant to 90. The XR-2 has a much longer glidepath than an Apollo capsule. Leave the Alt and ReA as they are. |
378935 | Increment the HInt until it matches the PeT shown on IMFD's Map. You may have to change pages or modes on Map show PeT (not ReT). |
379000 | Using AB to correct course for Cape Canaveral direct ReEntry. |
379020 | After the burn is complete, orient prograde. We need to be EXACTLY prograde, so wait until the roll is complete. |
379050 | Since our PeA is to high, we'll use left translational RCS to lower it. If it was low, right translation would raise it |
379070 | Adjusting PeA to just under 70k. |
379090 | When I'm happy with my PeA, I'll switch the HUD to Surface Mode and fast forward to 20M alt. I'll also dump any remaining Main fuel (recording doesn't show this) |
502406 | Now we can open AerobrakeMFD on the right, and target "cape canaveral". Bring up SurfaceMFD on the left. |
506425 | Orienting for ReEntry. Roll inverted, eliminate slip, and set AOA to 40 to 45 degrees. |
506545 | At about 115k Alt, I'll close the retro doors and radiator. Set the COG to about .2 to the rear, and trim up. |
506575 | I use Killrot to provide roll and pitch dampening until I can get the ship stable. |
506660 | As my VS approaches zero I'll pitch down to maintain a slow descent rate. |
506790 | I'll raise my AOA to gain altitude. I want to get to about 70 km by the time I'm down to 7.5k V so I don't risk burning up when I transition to upright. |
506950 | At about 7.5k V I'll lower the AOA to zero and roll upright. I want about 70ms to 100 ms of negative verticle speed before I engage the Attitude Hold AP. |
507000 | Engaging Attitude hold AP at 42.5 degrees AOA |
507020 | From here it's a standard ReEntry. I'll adjust my AOA and bank according to AerobrakeMFD's map. |
508017 | Killing the AP, going to normal flight. I want to cross south of the runway at close to a right angle. |
508075 | I've just crossed the runway so I'll start my HAC turn. |
508170 | I'm a little under the glidepath, but I'm light enough to get away with it. |
508396 | Voila! Special thanks to Agentgonzo for the many hints. |
IMFD Tutorial #5 — Earth to Mars
IMPORTANT: Since I used High Resolution KSC for this playback, depending on whether you have it installed or not, this flight might not start you on the runway. Don‘t worry, you will still get to Mars. IMPORTANT: The following settings may be required in the XR2 configuration file in order for this playback to function properly:
- RequirePayloadBayFuelTanks=0
- EnableAFCtrlPerformanceModifier=0
- Main Fuel ISP=7
- Scram Fuel ISP=2
- LOXLoadout=9
- LOXConsumptionRate=-1
- Main Engine Thrust=1
- Hover Engine Thrust=1
- APUFuelBurnRate=1
0 | Welcome to IMFD Tutorial #5--Planar Transfer from Earth to Mars!!! |
10 | Open IMFD in the Left and Right MFD's. |
20 | Hit [MNU] on both MFD displays, then hit [PG] on the right MFD. Input "0" without quotations, so that the right MFD gets its data from the Left MFD. |
35 | In the Left MFD, hit the Configuration option, then using [NXT] and [+] change GET to MJD. |
55 | Now open Target Intercept. Hit [MNU], then Course, then Target Intercept, then hit [TGT] and input Mars. This is our primary navigation tool in a planet to planet transfer. |
70 | Lock Time of Flight by highlighting the TOF-Unlocked item, and hitting [+] once. When we adjust our ejection time, time to intercept will now adjust in conjunction with time to ejection, leaving our time of flight the same. |
85 | Hit [Adj] to |
90 | Highlight the MJD item under the TEj item. |
105 | Adjust it by holding down the [+] button. Every click will shift Time to Eject (TEj) and Time to Intercept (TIn) up one day. Both will be adjusted as Time of Flight is locked. |
130 | When it hits a minimum, hit [Adj] until it says 1x, and adjust it again for a more fine adjustment. |
145 | It looks like in this flight, oV hit a minimum around 4.497k m/s of dV (4,497 m/s). Now unlock Time of Flight. |
160 | Highlight Off-Plane, and hit [+] until it says Source Plane. This is a highly effective way of getting to Mars. |
180 | Lock TOF again, and adjust TEj the same way you did earlier, until oV hits a minimum. |
220 | Unlock TOF again. Approximate values for this flight are: oV=3480, TEj=354.1k, TIn=22.43M, MJD of TEj=60586.640, MJD of TIn=60842.261, and Tn=7.643M. |
250 | Time warping until ejection point. Note that you will rarely get a launch window 5 days after you started the scenario, but since I had flown the flight multiple times, I started the playback 5 days away from launch time. |
344338 | TEj is 10,000 seconds (10.00k), so let's open Surface Launch on the Right MFD. Again, you may want to do this earlier (at least 50k before ejection, but since I've flown this flight multiple times, I know when to take off). |
344355 | Time warping until the Time item in Surface Launch says zero, then we'll take off. |
348153 | APU is on, External cooling is off, and AF control surfaces are active. |
348159 | Takeoff! |
348180 | Gear up. We cut the engines because we had a high takeoff speed, which was near the gear failure speed, so we don't want to pick up speed too quickly until the gear is up. |
348190 | Turning to 90 degrees as instructed by the Surface Launch program before we took off. |
348223 | Open up Surface MFD on the left. Don't worry, the course plan we just set up won't get deleted. |
348229 | Mach 1. |
348257 | We've banked a bit to try to get the EIn to zero during the launch. |
348325 | Scram Doors opening. |
348360 | Scram Engines Engaged. We'll bring the main throttle down slowly, making sure the scram engines continue to produce sufficient thrust. |
348436 | We've banked again to try to reduce EIn during ascent. |
348618 | We've banked again to keep EIn at zero. |
348720 | The SCRAM engines are losing their effectiveness. Let's turn them off, get the SCRAM doors closed, and continue the ascent with our main engines. |
348762 | In the Surface Launch Program, hit the PRJ button until the projection is on self, and burn until we have an ApA of 300k. |
348822 | Main Engine Cutoff. APU is now off. |
348835 | We'll fix our periapsis later. Let's reopen IMFD on the left MFD display. |
348842 | On the Right IMFD display, hit [MNU], the Orbit Eject. We will use Orbit Eject to eject from Earth enroute to Mars. |
348855 | We will eject on this orbit because TEj in Target Intercept will be at around 3000 when TEj in Orbit Eject is zero, and that's close enough for an Earth to Mars flight. Time warping until we hit the node in Orbit Eject. |
349163 | Turning Orbit Normal +. |
349352 | Time warping until we're at apoapsis so we can fix our orbit. |
350440 | Turning prograde. |
350521 | Our orbit is now almost a perfect circle. I use the Secondary HUD, mode 2 for ApA and PeA values to avoid messing around with the MFD's. |
350530 | I just hit Autoburn, and now we're time warping until we eject from Earth Orbit. |
351158 | 5 seconds until the burn. We'll do the burn in 10x time warp since it is long. |
351420 | Main Engine Cutoff. Ok, coolant is hot, let's get the radiator out. |
351560 | Ok, coolant is back to normal. We'll now time warp until we're out of Earth's SOI. |
414985 | Ok, we're out of Earth's SOI. Set SRC in Target Intercept to "x" without quotations (x is for your ship) and open the Map Program on the Right. |
414995 | Set Reference to Sun, Target to Mars, and Center to p-Mars. |
415025 | Hit [INT] to turn on Intercept mode, and [DSP] and [SOI]. |
415040 | Time warping to plane change maneuver. |
7333825 | We're about 312,000 seconds until plane change maneuver. So, use [NXT] and [PRV] to highlight the Prep. PlC item. Then hit the [+] button ONCE, then hit [PG], and [AB]. We are now set up for our plane change burn. |
7333860 | Time warping. |
7646730 | 5 seconds until the burn. |
7646784 | Ok, dV is zero, time to time warp until we get closer to Mars. |
16444578 | Ok, let's do a midcourse correction burn. I will hit [AB]. |
16444590 | Good, dV is zero, let's time warp until we get even closer. |
19475478 | Time for another mid course correction burn. I'll hit [AB] once again. |
19475503 | Time warping. |
21893567 | Ok, we're a little over 500,000 seconds away from our periapsis at Mars. Open Base Approach in place of the Map program on the right MFD. |
21893575 | Set the Reference to Mars. |
21893590 | Change Re-Entry to Orbit-Insert. |
21893605 | Time warping to see if dV will increase or decrease. |
21895536 | dV increased, so let's immediately do the base alignment. |
21895545 | Set the Target to Olympus in the Right Hand MFD screen. |
21895555 | Set the Num item to 1. We will be able to do a full orbit before landing, which will be great for some sightseeing after our long journey. |
21895565 | Autoburning. |
21895585 | dV is very close to zero, so let's autoburn until we get a bit closer. |
22300555 | Ok, time for a correction burn. Autoburning. We are using the Base Approach Autoburn, NOT the Target Intercept Autoburn. |
22300575 | Time warping. |
22427332 | Ok, we're in Mars's Sphere of Influence. In the left MFD, open IMFD 4.2.1, and hit [MNU], then Course, then Orbit insert. This is to prepare for the insertion burn. |
22427353 | Time warping until very close to Mars. |
22429784 | Autoburning from the Base Approach Autoburn for one final correction. |
22429813 | Ok, I've hit the Autoburn button for the Left MFD (Orbit Insert), and we'll time warp until that point. |
22431544 | Autoburn didn't quite complete our insertion burn, so I'll use the Burn Vector View to complete the burn. |
22431612 | Welcome to Martian Orbit!! Open Orbit MFD on the right and hit [AR] and [PRJ] to set the reference to Mars and projection to self. Also, open up Comm/Nav MFD on the right. |
22431630 | Set Nav1 to 132.20 hZ. |
22431640 | Now, open up Map MFD on the right, and target Olympus. |
22431650 | As Base Approach said, we have one full orbit until deorbit burn. Time warping. |
22440515 | Landing Preparation time. Turning retrograde, and closing the radiator. |
22441033 | De-orbit burn. |
22441244 | Ok, Main Engine Cutoff. Turning prograde. Let's turn on the APU and open the Hover doors. Now, we'll engage the descent autopilot, and open the Left MFD to Surface. |
22441312 | Ok, I've set the descent rate at -150 m/s vertical speed. |
22441340 | We can set it at -200 m/s as we are still high up off the Martain Surface. |
22441360 | Opening retro doors. |
22441450 | I've set the rate back at 150 m/s. You don't want to hit the thick (lower) part of the Martian Atmosphere TOO fast. |
22441482 | This is just like a typical moon landing, but there's a bit of air to deal with. Not a big deal. |
22441508 | The vertical speed rate is now at -100 m/s. |
22441544 | We are now receiving a VTOL signal, so open up VOR/VTOL MFD in place of Map MFD. |
22441747 | Vertical Speed rate is now at -50 m/s. |
22441777 | Landing. |
22441831 | Gear down. |
22441962 | Touchdown!!! Welcome to Mars!!! |
22441970 | As the smoke cloud clears, check out the amazing view of Mars. A Deltaglider is on Pad 3. |
22441988 | APU off. |
22441992 | Enjoy your stay on Mars. This is Markl316, signing off. |
IMFD Tutorial #6 — Moon to Mars
0 | Welcome to IMFD Tutorial #6--Moon to Mars!!! |
10 | This flight is very complex, and it may take you a few tries to get it right on your own. |
20 | Open IMFD in the left and right. |
30 | Hit [MNU] on both IMFD displays, on the right, hit the shared button and input 0, and change the configuration from GET to MJD on the left MFD via the configuration page. |
53 | In the left MFD, open Target Intercept. |
60 | Set Reference to Sun and Target to Mars in that order. Then, check that Source is Earth. |
72 | Lock TOF by highlighting TOF-Unlocked and hitting [+] once. |
83 | Highlight MJD under TEj, set Adj to 10x, and adjust with [+] until you hit a minimum. |
120 | Now, when you hit a minimum, set Adj to 1x and adjust the same way to make a finer adjustment. |
140 | Looks like oV hit a minimum of 3.424k on this flight. Now unlock TOF. |
155 | On the right MFD, open slingshot. |
160 | Set Reference to Earth, and Source to Moon, in that order. |
175 | Now it gets kind of tricky. Use [+] to adjust the TEj item in SS (NOT MJD) until PeA=200k. |
190 | It will get bigger before getting smaller. First, use 100x, then 10x, then 1x. A bug does not properly adjust the MJD, so DON'T do it, only adjust the TEj. |
230 | Ok, now that PeA in Slingshot is 200.0k, in the Target Intercept (left MFD), hit SET, then input the exact value of TEj in the Slingshot Display. |
250 | Notice how that just affected the PeA in the Slingshot display. Readjust TEj to get a PeA of 200.0k just as you did earlier, and keep adjusting. You have until sim time = 320. |
320 | Once you get comfortable adjusting the values, you might want to input the following values for this particular flight to make your course match the course being flown: |
345 | Target Intercept: TEj=1.112M, TEj MJD=52019.634, TIn=25.68M, TIn MJD=52304.026, oV=2.832k, and in Slingshot TEj=1.112M, and don't worry about MJD (because of a bug). Your values should already be pretty close to these. |
380 | A bug in Slingshot makes the MJD number display the current MFD, not the MJD of ejection. Time warping until TEj gets lower. |
1028995 | Things have changed a bit, so adjust TEj in the Slingshot display so that PeA once again is 200k. |
1029015 | Now, in Target Intercept, hit SET, and input the TEj value from Slingshot, just as you did earlier. |
1029030 | On the right IMFD display, open Surface Launch. |
1029040 | Change the Course item until it says Slingshot by hitting the [+] button. Time warping until TEj = 3500. |
1108929 | Ok, time for takeoff. We'll fly a heading of 90 degrees as dictated by Surface Launch. We will turn during ascent to reduce EIn. |
1108971 | Now, we're rotating to try to get EIn zero so we don't have to do a plane change. |
1109042 | In Surface Launch, hit PRJ to change the projection to self, so we can see our orbit better. |
1109080 | We'll get into a high lunar orbit. Sometimes, the engines burn us a little towards the moon (-10 degrees maybe) in a slingshot, and we want to leave room for error. This is not very likely though, so this step is not necessary, just a precaution. |
1109112 | Main Engine Cutoff. Welcome to Lunar Orbit. |
1109120 | Open Orbit Eject in place of Slingshot (on the right), and set the projection to self. |
1109130 | Change Higher-Orbit to Slingshot. |
1109144 | Time warping until apoapsis so we can fix our orbit.. |
1113747 | Fixing orbit. |
1113824 | Engaging Autoburn in Orbit Eject, NOT Target Intercept. We want to eject from Lunar orbit, while Target Intercept's autoburn will be used for midcourse corrections. |
1117846 | Ok, our ejection burn is complete. |
1117855 | Ok, open up the Map program in place of Target Intercept (left), and open Slingshot in place of Orbit Eject (right). |
1117865 | Set the accuracy to Max (1.000) via the configuration page, and set the reference to Earth. |
1117880 | In slingshot, set Source to self by inputting x. |
1117890 | Turning prograde so we can adjust our PeA at Earth. We'll time warp a bit to get EXACTLY prograde. |
1117990 | We're using Translational thrusters Numpad 1 and 3 to get PeA to 200k. Don't use 6 and 9, as these will speed us up and affect our time of flight, where 1 and 3 just "push" us closer and farther from Earth. |
1118127 | Ok, PeA at Earth is 200.6k. Close enough. Time warping, and keep a sharp eye on dV in Slingshot. |
1164489 | dV has started to climb, so we'll engage Autoburn in SS to zero it. |
1164506 | Ok, autoburn complete, and our new PeA (from the Map Program) is 575k. That's a bit higher than 200, but it's fine. We won't burn again until periapsis at Earth. Don't worry if dV increases, it will go back down. Time warping. |
1226490 | Ok, we're at our Earth Periapsis. Engaging autoburn in Slingshot. |
1226526 | Autoburn is complete. We're on our way to Mars! |
1226535 | Hit the SOI button in the Map program, and zoom in. We'll time warp until we're out of Earth's SOI. |
1332027 | We're out of Earth's SOI. In the left, open Target Intercept (don't worry, our flight plan didn't get deleted), and set Source to self (input x), and open the Map Program in the right. |
1332055 | Make the following changes to Map: Reference to Sun, Target to Mars, Center p-Mars, then hit the Int button, then the Dsp button. SOI's should already be displayed (check for the grey SOI writing on the bottom). |
1332090 | Time warping, we'll watch dV in Target Intercept to see if it increases or decreases. |
1334050 | dV is decreasing, so let's time warp until it hits a minimum, then we'll autoburn. |
1762121 | There's the minimum, so I will engage Autoburn in Target Intercept. |
1762153 | dV is zero, now time warping. |
5711468 | dV has gotten kind of high, so it's time for a midcourse correction. Engaging Autoburn. |
18436315 | dV has gotten kind of high, so it's time for another midcourse correction. Engaging Autoburn. |
25309104 | Time to open up Base Approach in the right MFD. |
25309115 | Set Reference to Mars, and Target to Olympus. |
25309130 | Change Re-Entry to Orbit Insert. |
25309145 | Set Num to 1. Often times this will stop the display from "blinking" between one trajectory and another. |
25309155 | Autoburning in Base Approach. |
25309172 | Time warping. |
25612284 | dV has gotten high, time for a correction burn. |
25612309 | Good, dV is close to zero, time warping. |
25662286 | We're now in Mars's Sphere of Influence. Open up IMFD 4.2.1 in the left MFD, and open Orbit Insert. |
25662305 | Time warping until closer to Mars. |
25678765 | Ok, let's do another Base Approach correction burn. Autoburning. |
25678779 | Ok, good, dV is close to zero, time warping. |
25681164 | One final Base Approach correction using Autoburn. |
25681186 | Ok, I've just engaged Autoburn in Orbit Insert on the left. Time warping. |
25681801 | Autoburn failed! Don't worry, this is kind of common, just hit Autoburn again, and it should work. If not, just do it manually using Burn Vector View. |
25681970 | Autoburn shut off early, now using Burn Vector View to finish the burn manually. |
25682048 | Welcome to Martain Orbit!! |
25682055 | On the left, open Orbit MFD, and on the right, open COM/NAV MFD. |
25682070 | Set Nav1 to 132.20 Hz. |
25682085 | Now open Map MFD in the right, and set Reference to Mars and Target to Olympus. |
25682105 | Time warping until landing. Base Approach said we have one full orbit before landing. |
25687807 | Turning retrograde. |
25687885 | I'll fire our engines to determine the acceleration they provide. Then I'll use vf^2 = vo^2 + 2a(x-xo) to get the distance from Olympus at which to do the deorbit burn. That equation is one of Newton's equations in case you didn't know. |
25688207 | Deorbit Burn has begun. |
25688403 | Main Engine Cutoff. We'll turn Prograde, then Level Horizon, and bring up Surface MFD in place of Orbit MFD. |
25688480 | This is just a standard Mars landing. |
25689296 | Touchdown!!! |
25689305 | Enjoy your stay on Mars. This is Markl316, signing off. |
IMFD Tutorial #7 — Earth to Jupiter to Saturn
IMPORTANT: Since I used High Resolution KSC for this playback, depending on whether you have it installed or not, this flight might not start you on the runway. Don‘t worry, you will still get to Saturn. IMPORTANT: The following settings may be required in the XR2 configuration file in order for this playback to function properly:
- RequirePayloadBayFuelTanks=0
- EnableAFCtrlPerformanceModifier=0
- Main Fuel ISP=7
- Scram Fuel ISP=2
- LOXLoadout=9
- LOXConsumptionRate=-1
- Main Engine Thrust=1
- Hover Engine Thrust=1
- APUFuelBurnRate=1
0 | Welcome to IMFD Tutorial #7--Earth to Jupiter to Saturn!!! |
10 | This is a very complex flight, and may take several tries to get right on your own. |
20 | Since IMFD doesn't calculate slingshot windows, we'll use Voyager's launch window. |
30 | First we must set up a planar transfer to Jupiter, then the Slingshot Program will transfer us to a Saturn target. |
45 | Open IMFD in the left and right. |
55 | In the left MFD, go to the config page and change GET to MJD. |
70 | Now, in the left MFD, open Target Intercept |
90 | Set target to Jupiter. |
97 | Lock TOF, and change Off-Plane to Source Plane. |
110 | Set Adjust to 10x if it isn't already. |
116 | Highlight the MJD item under TEj. |
125 | Now adjust it to get the lowest possible dV on the bottom of the display screen. Use 1x for finer adjustment. You have until sim time = 160. |
160 | Ok, unlock TOF. Approximate values for this flight are: TEj=604.7k, MJD of TEj=42992.608, TIn=82.64M, and MJD of TIn=43942.167. |
189 | Time warping until launch time. |
577826 | 5 minutes until takeoff. On the right, hit [MNU], then the shared item and input 0. Then, open Surface Launch on the right. |
578115 | T-10 seconds. Engaging APU and Aerosurfaces. |
578125 | Takeoff! |
578191 | We'll bank and yaw to keep EIn in the Surface Launch Program zero during the ascent. If you can already do this and do not need to see the ascent, come back in 11:40 or at sim time = 578900 (we'll stay in realtime). |
578301 | Ok, Mach 3, opening SCRAM doors. |
578806 | Scram doors closing. |
578906 | Main Engine Cutoff, turning off APU. |
578915 | Now, open Orbit Eject in the right MFD. Our orbit has a very low periapsis, but don't worry, we'll fix this later. |
578925 | Change Higher-Orbit to Course. Time warping to next node to change planes. |
580686 | We'll now eliminate EIn. |
580732 | Wrong way. Remember, IMFD does not tell you to turn Normal or Anti-Normal. |
580799 | Now turning prograde to fix orbit. |
580860 | Ok, orbit fixed. Now engaging Autoburn on the Orbit Eject MFD. |
580874 | Time warping until ejection point. |
581729 | Oops, let's close the radiator. |
583000 | 5 seconds until the burn. We'll do it at 10x time warp since it's a very long burn. |
583480 | Ok, Autoburn has completed the burn. Time warping until outside Earth's SOI. |
618595 | Ok, we're out of Earth's SOI, so open the Map Program on the Right. |
618605 | Set Target to Jupiter. |
618615 | Set Center to p-Jupiter. |
618625 | Hit the Intercept item to turn on Intercept Mode. |
618635 | Now set Center to the Sun. |
618645 | Hit the [Dsp] and [Soi] buttons to turn on thier respective features. |
618655 | Now, in the Left MFD (Target Intercept), set Source to self by inputting x. |
618665 | Highlight the Prep. PlC and hit the [+] button ONCE. |
618675 | Engaging Autoburn in the left MFD, and time warping until plane change. |
9179207 | 5 seconds until the Plane Change burn. |
9179238 | Good, dV is zero, time warping until we get closer to Jupiter. |
51590300 | Engaging Autoburn in Target Intercept to perform a midcourse correction. |
51590322 | Ok, dV is zero again. Time warping until we need another midcourse correction. |
63599143 | Time for another midcourse correction. Also, in the Map Program, set Center to self by hitting the cnt item and inputting x. |
63599175 | dV is zero. Time warping. |
69357470 | Another midcourse correction. |
69357500 | dV is zero again. Time warping. |
77436314 | We're near Jupiter's SOI. On the left, open Planet Approach, and set the reference to Jupiter if it is not. |
77436330 | Set Eqi to zero. It will say ~4.665 because it is the minimum EqI we can approach with, so anything less than that value inputted will result in ~4.665. |
77436345 | Set PeA to 1.8G. We want to give ourselves plenty of room for error. |
77436355 | Time warping to see if dV increases or decreases. |
77437210 | dV increases, so we'll engage autoburn immediately. |
77437288 | dV is zero. Time warping until inside Jupiter's SOI. |
78084427 | Ok, we're inside Jupiter's SOI. Open Target Intercept on the left, and target Saturn. |
78084445 | On the right, open Slingshot, and set the reference to Jupiter if it is not. |
78084455 | In Target Intercept, set Adj to 100x. |
78084465 | Now highlight the MJD item under TIn. |
78084475 | Make sure TOF is locked, and adjust it to minimize dV in Slingshot. You have until sim time = ...8084525. |
78084525 | dV in Slingshot should be approximately 1.225k. |
78084535 | Time warping to see if dV in slingshot increases or decreases. |
78097830 | dV is increasing, so we'll engage Autoburn immediately. |
78097932 | Ok, dV is zero. Time warping until our Jupiter periapsis. |
80848659 | We're at our periapsis, so I'm engaging the autoburn. |
80848689 | Ok, our burn is complete. Open up Map on the right. Time warping. |
84969260 | We're out of Jupiter's SOI. Now, in Target Intercept, set the source to self. |
84969270 | Time warping to see if dV increases or decreases. |
85143315 | dV is decresing, so we'll autoburn when it hits a minimum. |
85143325 | Wait, there's a small problem. |
85143335 | Look at our remaining LOX, and it's about 844 days. |
85143345 | Time to intercept is about 1000 days. |
85143355 | We'd better change that, or we'll die before reaching Saturn. |
85143365 | Unlock TOF, and set TIn to 64.8M, which will give us about 100 days in Saturn orbit to land at a moon. |
85143384 | Engaging Autoburn. It will do the burn in about a minute real time (sometimes Autoburn acts goofy like this). |
90066466 | Engines engaged. |
90066603 | Engine cutoff. Now set the map target to Saturn. Time warping. |
95831990 | Time for a midcourse correction burn. Engaging Autoburn. |
95832018 | Time warping at 100,000x until the next midcourse correction burn, which will occur at TIn=36.00M. |
113936199 | Autoburning for a midcourse correction. |
113936222 | Time warping at 100,000x until the next midcourse correction, which will occur at TIn=12.50M. |
137436958 | Autoburning for another midcourse correction. |
137436975 | Time warping until we get closer to Saturn. |
142348531 | There's our Oxygen Low warning. Hit CTRL-W to silence it. Time warping. |
144690155 | Ok, we're nearing Saturn. Open up Planet Approach in the Left MFD. |
144690165 | Set the reference to Saturn. |
144690175 | Set the EqI to zero. It will set itself to the Min EqI. |
144690185 | Now set PeA to 1G. |
144690200 | Time warping to see if dV will increase or decrease. |
144703181 | It increased. Engaging Autoburn. |
144703219 | Time warping. |
148924737 | Let's perform a correction burn in Planet Approach. Autoburning. |
148924762 | Time warping. |
149694960 | Now open up IMFD v4.2.1 in the left MFD, and open Orbit Insert. |
149694975 | Engaging autoburn in Orbit Insert (it will wait until we're at periapsis) and time warping. |
149864377 | We'll do the burn in 10x time warp since it's long. |
149864873 | Finishing the burn using Burn Vector View. |
149864896 | Welcome to Saturn Orbit!!!!! |
149864900 | Now you can set up a flight to Titan by yourself. This playback has gone long enough. |
149864910 | Congratulations on completing IMFD flight school. You are now hopefully very well versed in IMFD. |
This is Markl316, signing off.
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