@Dracozard I mean the command chip, unless you have a command pod. I recently put the command chip in upside down, and didn't realise until I wanted to perform a burn back onto drop from orbit.
@Dracozard it's a part. If you've put it in upside down, the prograde and retrograde will be flipped. You just need to select the part, and then tap on the rotation option in the side bar. Then it'll say one of your axis is 180°.
Got a OnePlus 7 Pro with a Snapdragon 855, 8gb of RAM, a 1440p 90Hz display and the latest Android. Hope to be picked, thinking it'll run better on there than on my PC. 😂
@Dracozard I mean the command chip, unless you have a command pod. I recently put the command chip in upside down, and didn't realise until I wanted to perform a burn back onto drop from orbit.
+1 5.2 years ago@Dracozard it's a part. If you've put it in upside down, the prograde and retrograde will be flipped. You just need to select the part, and then tap on the rotation option in the side bar. Then it'll say one of your axis is 180°.
5.2 years agoCheck your flight computer isn't upside down.
+1 5.2 years agoGot a OnePlus 7 Pro with a Snapdragon 855, 8gb of RAM, a 1440p 90Hz display and the latest Android. Hope to be picked, thinking it'll run better on there than on my PC. 😂
+2 5.3 years ago