Orbiter Screenshot Thread

Orbiter Multiplayer
4th Feb. Flight day

Goal: Achieve formation of 5 XR2's

Assembling over atlantic ocean
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Assembled!
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Flyin' high
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Pilot's view
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Pilots (in no particular order)
jangofett287
Face
Ren Dhark
Fizyk
Lydia
and myself

Thanks for the flight!
Fun fact: It took about 50 minutes to get all the planes to position :lol:
 
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Still-frame from video taken by Constitution's Mission Specialist 2, Jamie Cunningham, through the IMAX camera.

Constitution at the time of this image was orbiting the Earth at a mean altitude of 5,200 nautical miles.
 
The XR2 safely down at Aurora Lunar Base.



I switched the Ravenstar default fuel setting to 1 realistic with a full cargo load. Landed on fumes. I had to crossfeed RCS to feed the mains. It's nice to actually get that nervous feeling flying an emergency approach from the safety of your computer chair. (The first attempt ended when I ran out of fuel in the hover and collapsed the gear but crew survived. Overshot the base by 2km and we walked around Moltke crater to Aurora base which I put at the east rim of said crater south of Tranquillity Base.

Fuel: 2.10k

Descent orbit: 24 X 29km (figured for terrain avoidance)

Deorbit: 2500km range from base -34km perigee approx (impact point on groundtrack Map MFD just west of base)

Breaking: full retro start at 300km range
 
From Constitution's SIVRO, SEP-002:

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Entry interface attitude. Vehicle configured for re-entry.

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Start of peak heating.

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2,700 degrees F. CRUCIO!

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End of peak heating.
 
Putting her through the paces.
 

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De-orbit burn somewhere over the Indian Ocean:
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Entry interface (~120 km):
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Glowing:
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Peak heat:
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Nearing the Cape (and still traveling fast):
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All is good:
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Gear down:
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Touchdown!:
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Parachute deployed:
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Wheelstop. Welcome back Endeavour:
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Time to fly the HAC!

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View from Constitution's PIVRO. HAC intercepted from the southwest.

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Turning through the 180. Can see the landing site through the camera.

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On at the 90 . . . 20,000 feet in altitude.

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Done with the HAC . . . lining up for final approach.

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Committed to final approach.

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Gear down! Flaring for final descent to touchdown.

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Touchdown!

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Wheel stop. Vwa-lah! :)
 
what addon is that i want that addon but i cant find it on the hangar, mind helping me please?
 
It's the XR5

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You can download several payloads and repaints for it!
 
It's the XR5

---------- Post added at 01:22 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:21 PM ----------

You can download several payloads and repaints for it!

:yes:

The view is no add-on; all I did was set the chase cam on top of the port rudder with a 60 degree FOV. Add a little imagination and you're good to go.
 
The Eagle as seen from the Cupola. No docking this flight, just testing the rendezvous radar.
 

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I like the historical/technological progression in that series. :thumbup:
 
Where to go from here ?
 

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