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I do have a suggestion for something that would really help green pilots a bit:
A run-through of the instruments in the cockpit. What they indicate, how they work and so forth.
Example: In orbital flight, we have obviously:
Apoapsis
Periapsis
Inc (inclination)
Ta (?)
Ecc (?)
T (?)
A (?)
Gravity
4 of 8 of those values are mysterious gobbilygook to me and I would like to change that.
I was wondering if you don't mind & want to: could you do any written guides that are like a check list for the techniques you discuss in some of your videos containing important points for each part of a trip ?
I was thinking it would be nice to have have a list to check through whilst playing on another screen & learning how to pull them off. Mainly for reaching stations at different heights (speeds to maintain for each part, FPA stabilising etc) & moving quickly from A to B on planets via the upper atmosphere.