Offending file has been fixed. It should compile now.
Yes, it compiles fine now. What exactly are the changes? I don't notice anything different.Offending file has been fixed. It should compile now.
Tried to compile the rev. 113 sources and it failed. Complains about missing
PayloadBaySystem.h file.
And the WING_NAME parameter is still broken.
OK, thanks for the tip. Speaking of the WING_NAME parameter: What is the future of this parameter? I'm thinking when we begin to support the different orbiters, they haven't always looked like carbon copies of each other. Just see the difference with Columbia and Challenger.You can fix it yourself - just locate the point where the texture is request from Orbiters API and correct the texture number. I think we will do such tasks more often in the future, at least until I can finish a better version of meshc.
OK, thanks for the tip. Speaking of the WING_NAME parameter: What is the future of this parameter? I'm thinking when we begin to support the different orbiters, they haven't always looked like carbon copies of each other. Just see the difference with Columbia and Challenger.
Could someone send me a working build of the newest SSU, so I can be on the same page.
With the new placement of the aft view, I can put the COAS in it's correct position for viewing.
Thanks Dennis, take your time.
I can send you the smaller scale if you need it.
Basic modelling of the concrete hardstand is now completed. SSME/SRB flame deflector has been added with its sound suppression system nozzles.
I just saw MECO from a cornfield next to my house.

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OOOO nice!I just saw MECO from a cornfield next to my house.
Not according to my reference data. And I will add the RSS bridge when I resume working on the hardstand later today.Doesn't the flame trench go down deeper inside the ramp? I miss the bridge for the RSS.