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Author Topic: Radiator open or radiator Deployed?  (Read 2454 times)

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Offline jer11

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30 January 2007, 19:03:32
why whould it sasy radiator open. It shuld say radiator deployed WARNING. :???: :wonder:




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Offline McGlazd

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Reply #1 - 30 January 2007, 21:43:51
It says you should not deploy it while flying in atmosphere.


Offline jer11

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Reply #2 - 30 January 2007, 21:46:59
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It says you should not deploy it while flying in atmosphere.

It should say radiator deployed WARNING when int dynpressure is .5 kpa not radiator open WARNING.




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Reply #3 - 30 January 2007, 21:54:08
Basicaly the semantic is [event] WARNING. The event was your deployed radiator.

QED


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Reply #4 - 30 January 2007, 22:52:33
then why most of these say [event] open WARNING nose, canopy, radiator, gear

only 1 says [event] deployed WARNING   anttena, must be radiator

the one in red is wrong,




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Reply #5 - 09 February 2007, 23:26:54
I thin kwhat he's saying is that the error message you get when leaving you're radiator open for atmospheric flight
should read Warning - Radiator Deployed, instead of Radiator Open


« Last Edit: 09 February 2007, 23:26:54 by xp194 »
arrgh! overdose of orbiter! must. ween. from. drug...