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Has anyone seen a Meteor in .22 KSP, while using FAR?


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Hello, I have returned to the forums after a long absence. When I was playing .22 the other day, I was *trying* to fly a airplane in FAR, and I saw something that looked like a meteor or a spaceship reentering the atmosphere, of in the distance. I was flying straight out and I saw it far away, in line with the equator. I looked in map view to see if I left a craft on a suborbital trajectory (which I didn't) and when I returned, it was gone. Of course, I didn't think to take a screenshot first before I went into map view. My brother was there watching me, and he saw it too. Has anyone else see something like this?

P.S.

Am I the only one who thinks it looks like there is a stream at the end of the island runway, when you are high up?

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I see meteors every time I launch with SRB's since I installed FAR. At least that's what my rocket looks like. By the time I'm 1 or 2 km's up I'm so far past terminal velocity that my ship is surrounded by flames. It just gets worse and worse till the SRB's burn out.

A pair of SRB's will give me enough boost to coast to a 70 km AP. I don't need to use liquid fuel till I'm trying to raise my PE.

FAR may be great for planes but it breaks rocket flight like no cheater engine I've ever used.

Now that I've tried it I think I'll go back to stock.

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