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Surfylion

Man on the Moon
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#1
I've been increasingly getting worse at hitting to orbit, and now as I relearn I want to know the most efficient gravity curve; is it using the numbers found on mobile devices?
 

Orion

Nuclear bombs in space, die-hard WALL-E fan.
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Team Judge
TEAM HAWK
Swingin' on a Star
Atlas
Fly me to the Moon
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#2
I've been increasingly getting worse at hitting to orbit, and now as I relearn I want to know the most efficient gravity curve; is it using the numbers found on mobile devices?
Yes, just match whatever degrees it says on screen.
 

floatingfuel

TEAM HAWK
Swingin' on a Star
Atlas
Under Pressure
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#3
I usually follow the numbers until 45 deg. From that, I turn early so that the curve widens whilst keeping the apogee at 30km. But I need to be careful since the rocket will heat up quickly below 25km.