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Orbiter addons 1948
Orbiter addons 1948











orbiter addons 1948
  1. #ORBITER ADDONS 1948 INSTALL#
  2. #ORBITER ADDONS 1948 FULL#
  3. #ORBITER ADDONS 1948 CODE#
  4. #ORBITER ADDONS 1948 WINDOWS#

If I ever build mine, I'll paint the external tank orange, the way they are now. I think I remember reading either here or on TRF that the Estes Space Shuttle doesn't generally glide very well. Nicely, even in the mild breeze we had that day at Rushing Park.

#ORBITER ADDONS 1948 FULL#

The result of the second launch was the full stack flew nearly straight up very Second flight, I lopped off one inch from each fin as my gut feeling told me they weren't Potential (lucky for me, the glider didn't get too much damage then). TheĮxtra fin area of the addons caused the model to go "cruise" mode and lose much altitude Orbiter to return via parachute due to the difficult to predict glide characteristics of theīTW, this was the second flight of this model the first was at Fulshear in March 2004. I intend to spruce it for flight "one day" when I get around to it. John Pursley gave me his built (but mostly unfinished) Estes Space Shuttle he didn't want & It that) at the particular launch came in rather steep and hard, causing much of the Orbiter On page two, and page three has the rest of the pics. John, go here and scroll through the entire album one pic of my Space Shuttle is on page one at the very bottom right corner (pic taken by Chris Coffin) the next is at the same place I'm not sure what I'll do with it all, but it's a *really* nice bunch of old model rockets, motors, and some parts.Ī DAY or two? :eek: I could be dead by then.ĭave, I don't remember if yours is built, or still in the bag. Oh, and there's also an unopened package of paint brushes and 3 small bottles of Testor's paint. The igniters all look like the current ones except for the pyrogen on some of them. There's an Estes 1/8" launch rod and an Estes 3/16" launch rod, both in unopened packages.Īlso, there's a bunch of Estes wadding, some still in unopened packages.Īnd finally, there are dozens of unpackaged Estes igniters, including some with red(dish) pyrogen. There's one package of Centuri 1/8" launch lugs. There are several parachutes including a few Centuri Chute Paks: one CP-12 labeled at $0.35, two CP-16's labeled at $0.40, two CP-20's labeled at $0.45, and one CP-24 labeled at $0.60. There are 4 Cox motors, maybe 6 or 8 Centuri motors, and a bunch of Estes motors including some B8's, B14's, and C5's, as well as A8's, B6's, and C6's. There's also a good-sized stash of 18 mm motors, many with actual dates from 19 printed on them and others with date codes I can't decipher. The rockets all look like they were painted with a brush. There is also an opened Estes Fin Alignment Guide in plastic, #2231 (I think).Ī Big Bertha in solid yellow w/ 2 black fins (one broken cleanly off but included in the box), and a broken shock cord,Ī Helio Copter with the nose cone almost stuck in the body tube,Ī Corsair #1999 with the shroud dented and the shock cord broken but all fins in great shape,Īnd one or two others. The cover art shows the shuttle's external tank painted white.

orbiter addons 1948

The unopened kit is an Estes Space Shuttle #1284. There may be other kits in there I just don't know yet.

#ORBITER ADDONS 1948 CODE#

The code in that repo will be moved over to this one at some point in the future. However, this uses an outdated and modified version of cxx and may not build at this time and exists just as a reference.

orbiter addons 1948

MFDsĪn older proof-of-concept for building MFDs can be found at. These were updated based on the tutorial at. The meshes in the demo addon were adapted from the Surveyor 1.0 Orbiter Addon. This list will expand in the future to hopefully include all of Orbiter SDK. Only a limited number of Orbiter functions are now available to Rust bindings. Pressing "L" should activate the retro thruster firing sequence. Launch the SurveyorInOrbit scenario in Orbiter and make sure that the spacecraft shows up. Also copy over the files in the Config, Meshes and Scenarios folders into the corresponding folders in your Orbiter installation. Copy this file to the Modules folder in your Orbiter installation. Once you build the addon, you should have a file called Surveyor.dll in target/i686-pc-windows-msvc/debug/examples/. Running cargo build should build the project generate a DLL file.

#ORBITER ADDONS 1948 WINDOWS#

This addon has been tested with Rust 1.57.0 and Visual Studio 2019 Commuity Edition on Windows 10.

#ORBITER ADDONS 1948 INSTALL#

  • Install the win32 target by running rustup target add i686-pc-windows-msvc.












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