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Shuttle-PB Mk3

Shuttle-PB Mk3 (PTV-3) is a futuristic, agile single-seater featured in Orbiter space flight simulator (a closed source, freeware simulator by Martin Schweiger). It is a succesfull attempt by Toni "Tylisirn" Ylisirniö to create an improved version of the standard-issue Shuttle-PB for the Orbiter space flight simulator (a closed source, freeware simulator by Martin Schweiger) and is available as a stand-alone Orbiter (sim) add-on .

Similarily to its original, thanks to the technologies beyond the reach of the modern aerospace industry the Shuttle's propolusion system has a very low fuel consumption (or high specific impulse, if you like) that allows it to reach LEO or low Mars orbit.

The Shuttle was designed primarily for low gravity/low atmoshperic density environments. Although aerodynamically-shaped it generates little lift during the atmospheric flight so its handling qualities are more similar to those of Shuttle-A rather than Delta-glider. However it is spacecraft of choice for those novice Orbiteers on their first jaunts from Martian bases. Due to its low maximum delta-v it may reach LEO with the help of launcher (e.g. Ariane 4 LRB ) or purposedely-built booster launched from the mobile launch truck.

Shuttle-PB Mk3 is distributed as a stand-alone Orbiter (sim) add-on that is available at Orbiter (sim) repositories .

Features and Capablities

Shuttle-PB Mk3 is not capable of horizontal take-off and landing. Aerodynamic control surfaces are not supported in the latest version.

Attitude control is performed via the RCS.

Latest release

The current version (as of early 2005) features:

  • overall design and textures by Toni "Tylisirn" Ylisirniö
  • configuration and animation by Toni "Tylisirn" Ylisirniö

Shuttle-PB Mk3 is distributed as a stand-alone Orbiter (sim) add-on that is available at Orbiter (sim) repositories .

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07-14-2008 23:18:10
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