Landing gear kerbal space program




















But then what? Do it again? The first time I attained a stable orbit I felt a grand sense of achievement funny how silly little games, the playing of which is pretty much the opposite of achieving anything, can do that.

I didn't feel like that because I had utilized any math - I hadn't. I had just thrown together a bunch of rocket parts, the design informed only by the failures of those that had gone before it. It took me ages, but by trying something, seeing how it failed, and adjusting the design, it was done. Does a knowledge of the proper methods and calculations involved in orbital movement make the game easier?

I should imagine so. Do I have a problem with using that sort of knowledge? Heavens, no. I only wish I was smart enough to know all of that stuff. But you don't need it and you certainly shouldn't bypass the 'let's see what happens if I Oh - I'm sorry for the rant, and for the lack of adherence to the topic.

Just something I felt the need to respond to. Share More sharing options Followers 0. Ask a question. Posted August 6, Just as the title suggests, how do you raise or lower the landing gear? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Recommended Posts. Showing 1 - 11 of 11 comments. There's a button next to the altimeter that deploys all landing legs when pressed.

The 'G' key also works. If you only want to deploy some landing legs, an action group would be the best way to do it. Bomoo View Profile View Posts.

G is the keybind for landing gear. There is also B for brakes on wheels and U for lights. See those three buttons on the right side of your top-centre UI element? Those work too. I'm fairly confident you can rebind all of these, but I don't know why you would need to.

Yeah, I figured lights and brakes but never new what gears were since I just got landing equipment. If anyone is still watching this I actually have a question about the key bindings for these sorts of things. Some times when I assign something to one of the number keys above the QWERTY keyboard or just have lights automatically assigned to 'L' they wont activate.

Or they will require me to hit the button twice to get them to work. Any ideas as to waht I'm doing wrong? Ogre View Profile View Posts.

Originally posted by Anon Omis :. I just assumed L was lights.



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