SSU Launch Complex 39 development

I'm not sure what's happening here; I tried the vent code using the current pad mesh and everything works (although the vent positions are slightly off). Can you check the code in so I can take a look? Use a LC-39 branch if the new pad isn't ready for the main branch.
 
I'm not sure what's happening here; I tried the vent code using the current pad mesh and everything works (although the vent positions are slightly off). Can you check the code in so I can take a look? Use a LC-39 branch if the new pad isn't ready for the main branch.
I created a new branch and checked in what I got right now.
 
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There was, only during the 90s, a "tower" between the SRB exhaust holes that was to release GN2 or something (some years ago I knew but forgot :facepalm:). Could this be added? We could show/hide as needed.
Here are some videos that show it show up and disappear (visible behind the SSMEs at ignition).
 
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the tower structure is missing. the white room and fuel cap and some of the floors are there
On what? In the screenshots of the IAA support structure? I'm doing that one away from the main FSS project file as so not to screw anything up. This is how the real IAA support structure was constructed. It was fully constructed offsite and then trucked to the pad(s) and lifted into place through the use of a large mobile crane. Oh and it's not the "fuel cap". It's the Gaseous Oxygen Vent Hood, or GOX Vent Hood if you prefer it that way. And GOX is the boiled off state of the the oxidizer, LOX. The fuel is LH2 and it is not vented freely but burned off at a flare-stack north-east of the hardstand.

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No new screenshots but just a general update: After alot of trial&error I believe I have finally gotten the 215' level of the IAA support structure more or less done.

The problems has mainly been due to the severe fact that I do not have any dimensional data at all on the GH2 vent line haunch as well as the IAA support structure itself besides the three-level section that is directly attached to the north side of the FSS. So everything has been mostly a guessing game making everything fit the various photos available.
 
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