Thanks for the lead. I found what I believe you were refering to in the editor under Pilot orientation once you highlight the command chip. I knew this was a feature of the Manned Capsules - just didn't expect it was also on the chips. That indeed revealed the problem since my astronaut was sitting upsidedown. Once I corrected this error I had to invert a few steering functions - but it was minimal hassle to get the Navball in the upright position. When I gave it a test drive, all steering is now working as intended :)
@BrandtSpaceINC Can you give me the link to your report on this issue? I'd really like to fix this problem. Not sure if I understand your solution. What do you mean when you say "just go in like you gonna change orientation"? Also where is this reset orientation function?
Thanks for the lead. I found what I believe you were refering to in the editor under Pilot orientation once you highlight the command chip. I knew this was a feature of the Manned Capsules - just didn't expect it was also on the chips. That indeed revealed the problem since my astronaut was sitting upsidedown. Once I corrected this error I had to invert a few steering functions - but it was minimal hassle to get the Navball in the upright position. When I gave it a test drive, all steering is now working as intended :)
4.1 years ago@BrandtSpaceINC Can you give me the link to your report on this issue? I'd really like to fix this problem. Not sure if I understand your solution. What do you mean when you say "just go in like you gonna change orientation"? Also where is this reset orientation function?
4.1 years agoMy bad sense of direction due to a faulty navball maybe? Thanks - will repost under proper heading ;)
4.1 years ago