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Val

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  1. This sounds more like a gameplay issue, than a technical support issue. Moved from Tech Support.
  2. As there's a new thread I'll lock this one until @strykersm returns. Report OP or this post to get it unlocked.
  3. Done. Other 2 requests are still pending as I can't see any posts giving explicit permission.
  4. I'm afraid this one seems inactive and I can't find any alternatives. I'll leave it open, but please don't ask for updates.
  5. It looks like this thread is no longer active. Try these alternatives instead:
  6. Thank you, for trying to help your fellow players, @KerbalDeathMachine. Unfortunately it's a bit late, and also 64-bit KSP didn't exist (officially) when this topic was created.
  7. Above posts were split off from the SpaceX thread.
  8. Until I became moderator, I hadn't used IRC since the early 90's, when most web browsing was still text-only (Lynx), internet gaming was text-only (MUD) and a 64 kbit internet connection was state-of-the-art and only available to schools and large businesses. (At least in Denmark)
  9. Thank you, @renhanxue. That is a very well written explanation and does a great job of explaining what I'm trying to say with this thread. This got me thinking. If you have Correct CoL installed and pitch your craft up 90° in the SPH, so it's pointing straight up, the lift vector and drag vector become parallel. All pointing towards the back of the SPH. How close are the various aerodynamic centers in this situation? (CoL, CoP, AC) Is there a difference between lift and drag? Is it even still a CoL? Can CoL can be used as a true indicator of stability with the craft oriented in this way? I'll have to test this.
  10. It seems tempers have cooled down, but I'd like to remind everyone: Posting while angry is more likely to get you infraction points, than getting people to listen to you. Don't do it.
  11. While that answer is correct @Sharpy, it's been more than a year, since the question was asked.
  12. This is how I launched the foot of my Minmus Tower entry. I guess, pretty normal launch even with something so light and draggy,
  13. I never considered it as a bug, since I thought it was balanced by proportional heat and electricity demands.
  14. This thread is no longer current. Please continue discussion here:
  15. Closing due to inactivity. Report the OP or this post with a reason, if you think it should be reopened.
  16. Locked as requested by OP.
  17. This mod does not appear to be maintained any more. You can try what Drew Kerman suggested a few posts up. Locking the thread for now. Report this post with a reason, if you think it should be reopened.
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