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Posts posted by rasheed
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You have to use the mechjeb in the Download to make it work. Also make sure u put cameras on it.
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I have land a few of my orbital planes including my skylon space-plane which makes orbit.
Water-Landings, not so much. After a successful mission of deploying a satellite and rendezvous a Geo satellite of mine. I overshot the KSC by 40-50 Km landing in the ocean. At impact the wings got torn off and flipped upside down.
Attachment shows condition of the space-plane.
Other Attachment shows full skylon space-plane
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Did you edited the save file to get jeb, cause i know u did.
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A laptop that i can use to research how to save ships.
Sounds like a fail...
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Just burn sideways between the pro-grade and retro-grade markers on your nav-ball, simple as that...
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Simply press Ctrl-Z to undo the last action.
Good luck with my advice
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Look in your settings and check for the reticule to turn on. It is off by default.
Gook with that advice
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Yeah, can a mod lock this thread now.
To prevent clutter and maybe chaos.
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Put the Parachutes in the same stage as the decouplers for it to deploy...
Good luck with that advice
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To me, rendezvous is very easy to me. Usually, every-time i rendezvous i get within 50-10 meters of the space station i targeted and it takes under 30 minutes.
The Attachments will show you some of my rendezvous missions.
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Thanks for the warm welcome.
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I first found KSP in 0.13.3 and got full version later. I thought that it would be boring but i was wrong. I got attracted to it like a magnet.
I have been hiding in the forums since April and decided to show my words.
Also i am a master at rendezvous and is in progress of setting a mun base.
Also, Happy Anniversary KSP and to Jeb, Bill and Bob.
Fixing Orbital Cameras
in KSP1 Discussion
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Is it in the map view, if so then u must have pressed TAB by accident. Press it to scroll through the bodies and you will be focused on your vessel.
Good luck.