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Director of Manned Spaceflight
Didnt know where to put this since its not FSX, but a landing in an An-225 @ Princess Juliana Intl in FS2002. I had about half the runway left, and made a dead stick landing.
Terrain might be disabled....Good old FS2002! Are there no mountains on Saint Martin? :blink:
Someone in the aerospace engineering program here just told me that the external tank on the space shuttle had it's own engines. I tried to tell him that that was wrong, but I didn't convince him.
Basically, fly the DG/XR2, etc, close to the bay, then switch to URMS on the Arrow, grapple the craft and pull it up into the bay, then close the doors, and land at your convenience.
I smell the odor of high concentration kerosene in Manchester (the one in UK, of course...)... :shifty:
A robotic arm was used to grapple the HTV and attach it to the ISS.
Someone in the aerospace engineering program here just told me that the external tank on the space shuttle had it's own engines. I tried to tell him that that was wrong, but I didn't convince him.
bonus cookies to who can name the museum.
Actually, it is not wrong. The ET does have a propulsive tumble valve, a special vent valve with a nozzle to induce tumbling while dumping gaseous hydrogen.