I like to add a second small probe core facing up. Then create an action group to toggle “control from here” between the cockpit and the other probe. That way you get a vertical NAV ball with retrograde markers when landing. I do the same this when landing rovers.
Can you do a KSP R.O.S. video on micrsat launcher designs using the GEM 63XL as a first stage? There were prototypes of the booster with thrust vectoring.
When using multiple engines you have to set them to independent throttle. Also take the oxygen out of the fuel tanks if you're not leaving the atmosphere
I like to add a second small probe core facing up. Then create an action group to toggle “control from here” between the cockpit and the other probe. That way you get a vertical NAV ball with retrograde markers when landing. I do the same this when landing rovers.
Can you do a KSP R.O.S. video on micrsat launcher designs using the GEM 63XL as a first stage? There were prototypes of the booster with thrust vectoring.
When using multiple engines you have to set them to independent throttle. Also take the oxygen out of the fuel tanks if you're not leaving the atmosphere
I'm not up to this episode yet but I'll comment for engagement reasons.
Maybe you could have this plane attached to a larger one, and once closer to the target, release.
to shut off the jets you have to throttle down and let them cool down for a few seconds. So annoying, this worked better in KSP1