Superb visuals ate the beginning. Your designs are really impressive, your vessels are both aesthetically pleasing and practical. Thanks for sharing the video ❤ Fly safe buddy
I'm definitely newer at this game than most players, but I've picked up a few good tips and tricks along the way. All planes are unstable in the upper-most parts of the atmosphere because there's not enough air for the wings to work as they do closer to the ground in thicker air. I switch the camera to focus on the planetary body I'm orbiting before jumping into time warp to avoid the spin-cycle effect 🖖
@@DavidEdwards9801 That's true, where there's little atmosphere any wings won't be able to provide any control, though it'll be as stable as it is in space, so even without SAS it'll hold some kind of heading. The real problem is when the atmosphere gets a little thicker, between 30/40km, as the hypersonic speeds start producing insane amounts of drag. I'd love to do a video talking more about hypersonic flight if you're interested! And the camera switch would've been a good idea, I don't know why I didn't think of that!
your spacecraft designs are interesting
@@terrakotta6293 thank you!
Superb visuals ate the beginning. Your designs are really impressive, your vessels are both aesthetically pleasing and practical. Thanks for sharing the video ❤
Fly safe buddy
@@victor_silva6142 thank you very much! I'm glad you enjoyed :)
at 8:15 you did what is called a skip re-entry
Nevermind, you circularized again
I'm definitely newer at this game than most players, but I've picked up a few good tips and tricks along the way.
All planes are unstable in the upper-most parts of the atmosphere because there's not enough air for the wings to work as they do closer to the ground in thicker air.
I switch the camera to focus on the planetary body I'm orbiting before jumping into time warp to avoid the spin-cycle effect 🖖
@@DavidEdwards9801 That's true, where there's little atmosphere any wings won't be able to provide any control, though it'll be as stable as it is in space, so even without SAS it'll hold some kind of heading. The real problem is when the atmosphere gets a little thicker, between 30/40km, as the hypersonic speeds start producing insane amounts of drag. I'd love to do a video talking more about hypersonic flight if you're interested!
And the camera switch would've been a good idea, I don't know why I didn't think of that!