Manuals/orbiter_pdf_025

Last-modified: 2009-12-11 (金) 00:44:57

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/7Numpad
Engage attitude thrusters for forward/back translation
Note: In combination with, thrusters are engaged at 10% max. thrust for fine control.
Other controls:
Numpad
Toggle reaction control thruster mode between rotational (engage
opposite thruster pairs) and linear (engage parallel thruster pairs)
Numpad
Enable/disable reaction control system (RCS). The RCS (if available) is a
set of small thrusters which allows attitude (rotation) and linear control of
the spacecraft.
Numpad
Enable/disable manual user control (via keyboard or joystick) of
aerodynamic control surfaces (elevator, rudder, ailerons) if available.
8$ Toggle “Hold altitude” navcomp mode. Maintain current altitude above
surface by means of hover thrusters only. This will fail if hover thrusters
cannot compensate for gravitation, in particular at high bank angles.
Combining this mode with the “H-level” mode is therefore useful.
9$ Toggle “H-level” navcomp mode. This mode keeps the spacecraft level
with the horizon by engaging appropriate attitude thrusters.
!$ Toggle “Turn prograde” navcomp mode. This mode turns the spacecraft
into its orbital velocity vector.
:$ Toggle “Turn retrograde” navcomp mode. This mode turns the spacecraft
into its negative orbital velocity vector.
;$ Toggle “Turn orbit-normal” navcomp mode. Rotates spacecraft normal to
its orbital plane (in the direction of R V
 
´ )

$ Toggle “Turn orbit-antinormal” navcomp mode. Rotates spacecraft
antinormal to its orbital plane (in the direction of R V
 

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    Trim control (only vessels with aerodynamic surfaces)
    $ Apply left wheel brake (where applicable)
    $ Apply right wheel brake (where applicable)
    6.3 External camera views
    ?$ Move camera away from target object.
    @$ Move camera towards target object.
    $
	$

Rotate camera around object.
In ground-based camera views,

	 will move the observer position, ? and @

will change the observer altitude, and

	 will rotate the observer direction (unless

locked to the target).
6.4 Internal (cockpit) view
The two multifunctional displays (MFD) on the left and right side of the screen are controlled
via left/right Shift key combinations, where the left Shift key addresses the left MFD, the right
shift key addresses the right MFD.
The Head-up display (HUD) and MFDs are visible only in internal cockpit view.
$ Toggle between generic, 2D panel, and 3D virtual cockpit modes (if
supported by the current spacecraft)
$

	$

Rotate view direction.


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