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Revision as of 21:29, 24 March 2012
Author: Moach
Discussion thread: http://www.orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?t=21197
Download page: http://www.orbithangar.com/searchid.php?ID=5456
Basics
The G42 is a near-future SSTO designed for operation from normal airports. Equipped with four different "main" engines, the Starliner is a challenging aircraft to get off the ground. As such, there is a checklist that goes along with the startup, launch, ascent, and orbital insertion phases of flight.
This is the checklist as it stands today:
Flight and systems model: WIP-303
1 - engines start
- master feed pumps - all three on
- apu feed pump - on
- apu - start
- engine mode - check EXT shown on EICAS
- burner/reheat - off
- turbine cycle - start
2 - takeoff
- canards - extended - cycle once (tap 'N' twice to clear off scenario load bug)
- visor - down
- wings - center
- burner/reheat - on
- flight controls - check
- seatbelts - fasten!
- throttle - crank up to 80%, allow engines rev-up - floor it!
- rotate - pitch up slowly to 10 degrees max (lest tailstrike)
- positive rate - confirm, and increase pitch for climbout
- gears - UP
3 - climbout
- burner/reheat - off
- airspeed - hold subsonic
- altitude - climb to FL350 (~10km)
- ATC - imagine yourself getting the needed clearances now
4 - supersonic transition
- airspeed - above mach .85
- altitude - approaching 10km
- canards - retract
- visor - extend
- burner/reheat - on (past mach 1.5 as required)
- throttle - 80~100%
5 - T1 (ramcaster insertion)
- flight envelope - check eicas graph converging on T1
- ramcaster doors - open
- ramcaster throttle - to 60% (where it says 'ENG')
- burner/reheat - off
- ramcaster - ignition, confirm (audible "boom" and MODE:LO shown on eicas)
- acceleration - check increased forward rate
- main eng throttle - close
- ramcaster throttle - full
- turbine cycle - cut
- main engines mode - INT
- wing position - to HPC after mach 3.5
6 - T2 (ramcaster mode transition)
- flght envelope - check converging on T2
- ramcaster mode - transition to high
- confirm transition - audible rumble sound, eicas shows MODE:HI
- flight envelope - proceed to T3
- MFDs - Orbit display, as required
7 - T3 (rocket mode transition)
- flght envelope - check converging on T3
- main fuel supply - ~80k
- oxidizer feed pumps - both on
- stby ignition - RCS on
- rcs feed pump - on
- main throttle - 25%
- engine mode - check INT on eicas
- turbine cycle - start
- gen pct (rpm) - rising
- rocket start - confirm - check tape gauge shown on eicas
- ramcaster throttle - close
- ramcaster cycle - cut
- ramcaster doors - close
- main throttle - full
- RCS mode - rotation
- orbit progress - monitor
8 - orbit insertion
- HUD - orbit
- ApA (Apoapsis) - converging on target as planned
- throttle - keep accel under 1.5G's as requred by mission/crew profile
- ApA mark reached - check
- throttle - close (engines will shutdown when in rocket mode)
- turbine cycle - cut
- master feed pumps - all off
- oxidizer feed pumps - both off
- ApA/ApT - check and monitor
- atm pressure - check surface MFD showing N/A and zero dns
- visor - down (lo and behold - you're in space!)
- RCS doors - open
9 - circularize
- ApT - minimum T-100s before mark
- stby ignition - OMS on
- oms feed pump - on
- thr authority - OMS
- oms capability - check 'OMS' shown on HUD
- ApT - hold for mark as required
- throttle - open as required
- ApA/PeA (Periapsis)//Ecc - monitor until OMS cutoff
10 -
- bay doors - open (press 'B', switch not installed yet)
- awesome - you are now!
- drinks - on the house! (depending on program budget)
Operational Use
The Starliner does have a payload bay behind the cockpit. This is large enough to accomodate a Delta II upper stage, with payload, and still have room to spare. However, there is no payload management system at this time. There are two attachment points on the G42, and both of them can be used to fit payloads in the bay. Caution MUST be used when using Universal Cargo Deck, as there have been several issues surrounding the use of UCD with the G42, such as uncontrolled movements and tremors while on the ground.