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B9Aerospace/FAR Bug? Aircraft spontaneously disintegrate in Eve's lower atmosphere.


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So, while testing my Eve exploration glider in 0.25, I encountered this very strange and brutal bug.

As you can see, I've jacked up the density of Kerbin's atmosphere with HyperEdit to simulate Eve's atmosphere at sea-level to make testing more convenient. This bug still occurs in the "real" Eve's atmosphere, usually when I descend into the lower atmosphere, even at shallow angles and reasonable speeds.

I'm running a few mods, the most significant being FAR and B9-Aerospace and they are both up to date.

Now, this bug only seems to effect my aircraft in dense atmospheres (such as Eve), they perform just fine in the thinner atmospheres of Kerbin, Duna, and Laythe.

The strangest part is that this same glider design worked perfectly in Eve's atmosphere in KSP 0.24.2. Its just 0.25 that's causing the problems. (BTW, I rebuilt the craft in 0.25 just eliminate the possibility of bugs from porting over my craft from 0.24.2, same result)

Does anyone have any idea whats going on here?

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Not a bug in FAR. It's a bug in KSP, due to the timestep being too small. Nothing that I can do.

Oh well, I guess this is the last time I try to port my save-game over to 0.25. I'll just stick with KSP 0.24.2 since there seems to be less problems with it.

Thanks for your response anyways.

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