Intra-Vehicular Activity

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During an Intra-Vehicular Activity (abbr. IVA) the player takes control of a Kerbal within a vehicle's command module. Vehicle handling works the same as if the vehicle were viewed from outside. One can enter/leave IVA by either selecting "IVA" when mousing over the passengers of the vehicle, or pressing C to toggle.

The primary advantage of Interior View is the Altimeter within certain command modules. Rather than orbital altitude, it shows the vessels altitude above ground, taking mountains and valleys into account. This information can be especially helpful during landings on uneven terrain.

However, even though Intra-Vehicular Activity is implemented, the player can only interact inside, but cannot move a Kerbal. Squad Team has decided to improve in this a newer version.

Monitor

When you go into the IVA mode, the control panels will change appearance. Some things in the new control panels are easy to understand, others are a bit more difficult. Here is a simple instruction on how to read the monitors:

IVA.png

This is only one variant of the IVA monitors, different Command modules have different looks.

Roll, pitch and Yaw

Roll, pitch and Yaw looks approximately like the corresponding one in the normal game HUD.

Monitor

The monitor shows things that can be difficult or impossible to see from inside the vehicle, they are indicated as green lights.

Monitor.png

Speed

The speed is shown in metres per second.

Nav ball

The nav ball looks and works exactly as the normal nav ball.

Radar altitude

While the altimiter displays height above local "sea level" the radar altitude displays height above the ground directly below the vehichle. This information is not displayed on the Navball, which means that IVA landings have a unique advantage. The advantage is offset by the fact that the third person view can swivel freely, affording a more comprehensive view of the surface than the IVA perspective.

Atmosphere

Height

The Height Monitor shows the height measured from sea level.

Height.png

In this case it shows 2000 meters.

Vertical speed

Shows the vertical speed.