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==Autopilot Features==
==Autopilot Features==


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!AAT
===ARL===
!RTC
Antipodal Reaction Limiter cancels out opposite thrusters, reducing remass consumption while preserving same effective thrust.
!FBW
!ARL
!lidar blip highlight
!lidar circle overlay
!collision warning lines
!course path prediction
!firing solution
!full autonomy
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|EIAA-1337
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|ER-42
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===AAT===
===AAT===
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Fly By Wire routes usual "manual" thrust input through an autopilot, allowing it to make corrections and fire other thrusters than user anticipated. Makes manual flying easier, but will most likely use more reaction mass.
Fly By Wire routes usual "manual" thrust input through an autopilot, allowing it to make corrections and fire other thrusters than user anticipated. Makes manual flying easier, but will most likely use more reaction mass.


===ARL===
Antipodal Reaction Limiter cancels out opposite thrusters, reducing remass consumption while preserving same effective thrust.


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Revision as of 09:11, 14 March 2023

Autopilot Features

Name ARL AAT RTC FBW Capabilities Price
MLF Autopilot LIDAR highlight 10,000 E$
MA-337 Autopilot LIDAR overlay 27,000 E$
NDCI Autopilot Firing solutions, Collision warnings 60,000 E$
ER-42 Autopilot Trajectory prediction 100,000 E$
EIAA-1337 Autopilot Autonomic 150,000 E$

ARL

Antipodal Reaction Limiter cancels out opposite thrusters, reducing remass consumption while preserving same effective thrust.

AAT

Adaptive Angular Thrust checks how much rotation thrust ship needs in realtime, as mass shifts within cargo bay. It makes it capable to steer ship with big cargo bay full of shifting mass.

RTC

Rotational Thrust Computation uses dynamic equations to figure out which thrusters will contribute to rotating ship. It makes use of non-obvious thrusters, using more reactive mass but generally will end up with faster angular acceleration.

FBW

Fly By Wire routes usual "manual" thrust input through an autopilot, allowing it to make corrections and fire other thrusters than user anticipated. Makes manual flying easier, but will most likely use more reaction mass.