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Author Topic: Position of Airlock in shuttle a  (Read 4778 times)

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Offline AlX

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10 April 2008, 05:00:45
does anyone know the
PosP
PosN
Pos

of the shuttle a? or better how/where can i find it?


Offline AlX

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Reply #1 - 12 April 2008, 09:06:40
ok lets ask with a different sentence.
i downloaded the ummufa from orbithanger and i need help with finding the airlocks position.


Offline ouch

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Reply #2 - 12 April 2008, 09:14:09
UMMUFA Beta is now deleted in Orbit Hangar.


Offline AlX

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Reply #3 - 12 April 2008, 09:25:41
well if it has been deleted on orbithanger then i think i got it from www.orbiter-forum.com


Offline AlX

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Reply #4 - 14 April 2008, 11:46:20
Does nobody know the position of the airlock? :damn: :???:


Offline gattico

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Reply #5 - 14 April 2008, 19:22:36
Does the Shuttle a have an airlock?  You could make your own using UMMUFA


Offline AlX

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Reply #6 - 15 April 2008, 06:07:34
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gattico wrote:
Does the Shuttle a have an airlock?  You could make your own using UMMUFA

thats my problem i dont know the position of the airlock

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AlX wrote:
does anyone know the
PosP
PosN
Pos

of the shuttle a? or better how/where can i find it?


Offline Pirx

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Reply #7 - 15 April 2008, 06:45:44
You can check the source code of Atlantis in Orbiter SDK

Code: [Select]
const VECTOR3 ORBITER_DOCKPOS = { 0.0, 2.44,10.44 };

Maybe this is it. The NASA MMU also appears near this position
Code: [Select]
const VECTOR3 OFS_MMU = {0,2.44,10.44};


Offline gattico

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Reply #8 - 15 April 2008, 16:39:54
With UmmUFA you can put it anywhere you want.


Offline AlX

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Reply #9 - 16 April 2008, 06:57:29
i know but i want it to look real not like the ummu comes out of the fuel tank or something :)


Offline James.Denholm

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Reply #10 - 16 April 2008, 07:30:28
Experiment... or use a mesh viewer.


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Offline gattico

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Reply #11 - 16 April 2008, 12:58:01
You can use Mesh Wizard to pick your position where the eva begins.   The POs N and Pos P set where the airlock is and thus
where they come back in.  Where on Shuttle A did you want to come out?
One issue.  One a planet surface: is if the door is up high or steps up the eva person will be on the ground.    I suppose
with a turbopack you could rise up to the height of the airlock and enter.


Offline AlX

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Reply #12 - 17 April 2008, 10:49:36
when i open the mesh wizard and trying to open a msh file the application freezes. but i will try and experiment with
it where the ummu comes out. thanks for the answers.


Offline Urwumpe

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Reply #13 - 17 April 2008, 11:16:14
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AlX a écrit:
when i open the mesh wizard and trying to open a msh file the application freezes. but i will try and experiment with
it where the ummu comes out. thanks for the answers.

You have to set your regional settings for windows to "US/English" for running Mesh Wizard. Otherwise, it tries to read the
floating point numbers in your own regional settings, which might use a comma instead of a dot.


Offline AlX

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Reply #14 - 19 April 2008, 08:14:01
ok i will try. thanks for help

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