> Any case: does not really matter who said what, as long as those
> contributing understand the problem... and not make it worse!!
>
> >>Can you verify which aircraft you are flying with (which FDM?)?
> I see you
> >>mention the Native FDM, but it's not clear what your setup is to me.
>
> Having had a quick look at it again, here are the results
> 172 flying JSB looks bad.
> 310 flying JSB looks bad.
> 310 flying YAsim looks fine.
> Hunter flying YAsim looks fine...

If the above is true, and since the output you are getting from FlightGear
is (I assume) FDM-independent, then I am confused, because (as I pointed
out) JSBSim seems to give correct values by itself. Can you set up a steady
turn, record the data (P, Q, R and dots of same, phi, theta, psi, and dots
of those, too).

I've checked the JSBSim interface with FlightGear, JSBSim.cxx, and that
seems OK, too.

Jon


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