June 18, 201411 yr Just a question. What is the best shuttle/orbiter to use for the most realistic approach and landing practice at Kennedy space center. Steve
June 18, 201411 yr Space shuttle mission simulator 2007. [color=#a9a9a9][size=1][size=4][img]http://forum.avsim.net/public/style_images/flags/rs.png[/img][/size] Lj. Prodanovic[/size][/color]
June 18, 201411 yr No, that's stand alone sim. Simulates most significant missions (first flight, hubble repairs, construction of ISS) from launch to landing. Graphic is dated, but who cares. This landing is not good, but you can make correct approach with a little bit of practice. [color=#a9a9a9][size=1][size=4][img]http://forum.avsim.net/public/style_images/flags/rs.png[/img][/size] Lj. Prodanovic[/size][/color]
June 18, 201411 yr After a quick google search, I believe that is a standalone game.Edit: Was beaten to it :lol: Norman Pearson II
June 19, 201411 yr F -SIM Space shuttle is quite a nice app for Android or Apple devices - I've got it on my Android phone and tablet - nice graphics... Eugene
June 19, 201411 yr JELAIR-Rockwell_International_Orbiter_Enterprise-(v2008-05-19) Avsim: jelair-fsx-rockwell_international_orbiter_enterprise-v2008-05-20 Read the documents, I find the add-on interesting! Sauviat Martin Parr Retired professional yacht skipper for vessels up to 46m System: Omen 40L GT13-0054na Gaming PC; Windows 11 Home 64-bit OS; Intel Core i9-10900K CPU @ 3.7GHz; RAM 32GB; Samsung S34J55x Monitor 3440x1440 @75 Hz Resolution; NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Ti. MSFS P/D; TM Pendular Rudder Pedals, TM Warthog Hortas Throttle/Joystick Combo.
June 19, 201411 yr SSMS2 would be even better, but the developer has seemingly vanished from this side of the galactic disk, and will probably never return. Christopher Low AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU / 64GB DDR5-6000 RAM / 12GB Nvidia RTX 4070 Super GPU / Gigabyte X870E Aorus Elite Wifi 7 / 1+2TB Samsung Evo Plus M2 Nvme UK2000 Beta Tester
June 19, 201411 yr SSMS2 would be even better, but the developer has seemingly vanished from this side of the galactic disk, and will probably never return. They're still developing it, Chris. I check their forum from time to time as well as their twitter. David Zambrano, CFII, CPL, IGI I know there's a lot of money in aviation because I put it there.
June 19, 201411 yr They're still developing it, Chris. I check their forum from time to time as well as their twitter. Yes, it will be released together with level-d 757. :rolleyes: [color=#a9a9a9][size=1][size=4][img]http://forum.avsim.net/public/style_images/flags/rs.png[/img][/size] Lj. Prodanovic[/size][/color]
June 19, 201411 yr They're still developing it, Chris. I check their forum from time to time as well as their twitter. I am a member of that forum (my username is Mogget), and they haven't given us a single update in the past two years. Christopher Low AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU / 64GB DDR5-6000 RAM / 12GB Nvidia RTX 4070 Super GPU / Gigabyte X870E Aorus Elite Wifi 7 / 1+2TB Samsung Evo Plus M2 Nvme UK2000 Beta Tester
July 11, 201411 yr Use Space Shuttle Fleet for Orbiter. It is available on Simviation.com It handles very much like it should during the re-entry and the approach. And yes, the Shuttle does drop very fast, it is not an easy thing to glide down dead stick to a safe landing. As for SSMS 2007... not very realistic in terms of handling. Still a very fun sim, dont get me wrong. For anyone interested in learning what it took to fly the Shuttle, it is well worth it, but if you are looking for the most realistic flight dynamics, Orbiter is your best bet by far. And SSM 2....yeah don't hold your breath on that, if it is still going to happen, it isn't going to be happening any time soon. Christ is right, they have left us in the dark for a long long time and the few people of authority who were there were clearly not invovled in the development process and were doing psuedo-updates at best and ended up just raging on us saying he was not going to bother with us anymore so...yeah. Scott Kalin VATSIM #1125397 - KPSP Palm Springs International AirportSpace Shuttle (SSMS2007) http://www.space-shu....com/index.htmlOrbiter 2010P1 http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/
July 12, 201411 yr Orbiter is more like a generic sim, and while space shuttle mode exists,it's not too good in terms of system modeling and procedures. [color=#a9a9a9][size=1][size=4][img]http://forum.avsim.net/public/style_images/flags/rs.png[/img][/size] Lj. Prodanovic[/size][/color]
May 5, 201511 yr Author F -SIM Space shuttle is quite a nice app for Android or Apple devices - I've got it on my Android phone and tablet - nice graphics... Eugene have it on my ipad mini and it is very challenging and a lot of fun, many different approaches offered and all kinds of weather. yes it is also available for android tablets now. Not as easy as you would think, fly's like a brick! Steve
May 5, 201511 yr For the record, Space Shuttle Mission Simulator 2 (the successor to SSM2007 from Exciting Simulations) is now being actively developed again. I am really looking forward to this one, particularly the significantly improved Earth graphics. Christopher Low AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU / 64GB DDR5-6000 RAM / 12GB Nvidia RTX 4070 Super GPU / Gigabyte X870E Aorus Elite Wifi 7 / 1+2TB Samsung Evo Plus M2 Nvme UK2000 Beta Tester
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