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This scenario tests the new [[Random Failures]] code. The historical missions attempt to simulate many of the failures which occurred on the real flights, this scenario picks failures randomly, which could result in absolutely no effect, through failures of redundant switches on the control panel, up to engine failures during launch requiring an abort. Failures will be different every time you start this scenario.
This scenario tests the new [[Random Failures]] code. The historical missions attempt to simulate many of the failures which occurred on the real flights, this scenario picks failures randomly, which could result in absolutely no effect, through failures of redundant switches on the control panel, up to engine failures during launch requiring an abort. Failures will be different every time you start this scenario.
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Latest revision as of 13:32, 25 October 2006

This scenario tests the new Random Failures code. The historical missions attempt to simulate many of the failures which occurred on the real flights, this scenario picks failures randomly, which could result in absolutely no effect, through failures of redundant switches on the control panel, up to engine failures during launch requiring an abort. Failures will be different every time you start this scenario.