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  1. I just experienced this issue when exiting a spaceplane on version 1.0.2. I had the same error in the debug log and deleting settings.cfg resolved the issue (Luckily) This is on Windows, so it's not platform specific.
  2. Exactly, however at this second glance I see his formula, which is pretty simple, actually. TWR= 2 + vT2/(2H) I'm going to play around with that for a bit.
  3. Record it, load it into audacity or similar software and use the reverse feature.
  4. Okay, I've seen several interesting techniques to ascending optimally, but they all seem rather primitive. These techniques are mostly something like staying at 200 m/s until you reach a certain altitude and then max the thrust, or just going full speed all the way. So I set out to find a mathematical expression for this. I'm pretty good with algebra and calculus, but still, I haven't managed to come up with such a function myself. Taking drag, weight, thrust and air pressure into consideration, would it be possible to find the optimal travelling speed? If so, how? I saw someone had once put up a table with optimal speeds in intervals, but he didn't explain how he figured it out and I cannot seem to find this by searching on the forums nor on the wiki page.
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