On Montag, 5. April 2004 16:02, Tony Peden wrote:
> The trimming routine is not the problem.
Hey, it is not. The problem is that JSBSim relys on a property which is set in 
a different way on start than on reset time.
This property changes the 'trimming type' which is used for trimming. So we 
need to know if we could rely on this property or if we should find out 
ourselfes if we should do tGround or tLongitudinal trimming ...

> I really am at a loss to explain why we have to go through this "blame
> the trimming routine" routine every time it fails.  The trimming
> routine does not do magic, it's just a 6-dof zero finder, something
> every engineer learns how to code in school.
:)
> It is not a mysterious 
> black box.  As such, it is no different than any other piece of code:
> GIGO.
Just for curiosity: What is GIGO?

   Greetings

      Mathias

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Mathias Fröhlich, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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