Axel
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@gattispilot
The visible docking port has ofcourse not to move, i mean the invisible value port, set in the config file. I know to less about DLL writing, but maybe you have to split the CM, that one arm or all arms are daughter vessels which carries the docking port info.
@BenSisko
Ok then futuristic, its Ok i did read yesterday somethings about the movie/story. The eagles do use "antigravity shields" which extends the normal operation range of its nuclear thermal rockets. But i guess its hard to write a DLL of having a non-fuel-consumption antigravity hover and a seperate nuclear thermal rocket. You just choosed a higher Isp, thats Ok i think. I did read that an eagle needs 48 hours for a round trip from moon to earth. But what meaning this, from moon to earth AND back or only one-way?
I will then calculate the values for the Hawk, in the paper i read that hes able to reach twices the speed of an eagle.
An eagle in your actual configuration reaches 45km/s.
The visible docking port has ofcourse not to move, i mean the invisible value port, set in the config file. I know to less about DLL writing, but maybe you have to split the CM, that one arm or all arms are daughter vessels which carries the docking port info.
@BenSisko
Ok then futuristic, its Ok i did read yesterday somethings about the movie/story. The eagles do use "antigravity shields" which extends the normal operation range of its nuclear thermal rockets. But i guess its hard to write a DLL of having a non-fuel-consumption antigravity hover and a seperate nuclear thermal rocket. You just choosed a higher Isp, thats Ok i think. I did read that an eagle needs 48 hours for a round trip from moon to earth. But what meaning this, from moon to earth AND back or only one-way?
I will then calculate the values for the Hawk, in the paper i read that hes able to reach twices the speed of an eagle.
An eagle in your actual configuration reaches 45km/s.
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