I. S. D. ?

Paul Domingue

SOH-CM-2023
The International Space Duck.
I was interested in the altitude limitations in P3D v2.5 so I hit Y then F4 and let it run, all night. I calculated that the climb rate in slew is about 1,000 ft/sec. The next morning the Duck was at altitude 8,263 miles and still going up. What is the limitation on altitude? I don't know.
Is anyone working on space orbital projects? Can we go for a Moon shot? I'm wondering if you could model the Moon and put it into orbit as scenery or even a land-able surface. This has got me quite excited about the possibilities for orbital space travel in P3D.

Can anyone tell me how to stop getting double pictures in a post? The basic uploader is the only thing that works for me and it always does this, it's a bit annoying.

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I had thought about using a hosting service but that's just another place I'll have to register and create a password for. I would probably want to find a free web page host and build a small page for the same purpose as I have in the past. I wish my Google drive had that capability.

Thanks for the suggestions but I primarily would like to hear anything about P3D v2.5 and space vehicle development. The image posting question was just an aside.

Paul
 
I had thought about using a hosting service but that's just another place I'll have to register and create a password for. I would probably want to find a free web page host and build a small page for the same purpose as I have in the past. I wish my Google drive had that capability.

Thanks for the suggestions but I primarily would like to hear anything about P3D v2.5 and space vehicle development. The image posting question was just an aside.

Paul

A free image hosting site that doesn't require registration is postimage.org. I use it all the time!!

Johan
 
Hi Paul,

As you know I don't have P3D, but I'm willing to bet it's 16458 nMile (100.000.000 feet) .
Like in FSX..

Tip: to try in Slew, use Highest SimulationRate so you don't need to run it all night ...LoL

Rob
 
Hi Paul,

As you know I don't have P3D, but I'm willing to bet it's 16458 nMile (100.000.000 feet) .
Like in FSX..

Tip: to try in Slew, use Highest SimulationRate so you don't need to run it all night ...LoL

Rob

Big Dope Slap! :beaten: I'll try that and see what the results are. Thanks Rob.
 
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