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Ok, most of you already know how to do this, but some do not. This Tutorial will explain how to use 'TerminalMFD' to launch the stock shuttle.
Requirements
at the orbiter launchpad, go to modules and enable 'LUA MFD' then launch the scenario 'Launch Into Sunrise'
How To
Step One
On the left MFD select TerminalMFD
Step Two
On the right MFD select OrbitMFD
Step Three
Click on 'INP' on TerminalMFD
Step Four
type in: run ('Atlantis/Launch') then hit enter
Now, you can hit INP again and type launch() and launch to a 300Km orbit at 90 degrees, but you can change those variables. Im going to show you how to launch to a 70 degree 270Km orbit. Please note, we will disable the OMS-2 burn, as you can do that yourself. The number 270Km is the target Apogee, the orbit will not be circularized.
Step Five
Hit INP and type: orbit_alt=270e3 then enter
Step Six
Hit INP and type: azimuth=70*RAD then enter
Step Seven
Hit INP and type: do_oms2=false
Now, here's the final autopilot input should look like
run('Atlantis/Launch')
orbit_alt=270e3
azimuth=70*RAD
do_oms2=false
Now once you are ready to launch, simply type: launch() then enjoy the view to orbit.
This is important to note, I have NOT tested this with Shuttle Fleet, so results may be unexpected, or the autopilot may not work at all.
Requirements
at the orbiter launchpad, go to modules and enable 'LUA MFD' then launch the scenario 'Launch Into Sunrise'
How To
Step One
On the left MFD select TerminalMFD
Step Two
On the right MFD select OrbitMFD
Step Three
Click on 'INP' on TerminalMFD
Step Four
type in: run ('Atlantis/Launch') then hit enter
Now, you can hit INP again and type launch() and launch to a 300Km orbit at 90 degrees, but you can change those variables. Im going to show you how to launch to a 70 degree 270Km orbit. Please note, we will disable the OMS-2 burn, as you can do that yourself. The number 270Km is the target Apogee, the orbit will not be circularized.
Step Five
Hit INP and type: orbit_alt=270e3 then enter
Step Six
Hit INP and type: azimuth=70*RAD then enter
Step Seven
Hit INP and type: do_oms2=false
Now, here's the final autopilot input should look like
run('Atlantis/Launch')
orbit_alt=270e3
azimuth=70*RAD
do_oms2=false
Now once you are ready to launch, simply type: launch() then enjoy the view to orbit.
This is important to note, I have NOT tested this with Shuttle Fleet, so results may be unexpected, or the autopilot may not work at all.