[Flightgear-devel] nasal questions

2006-03-06 Thread Justin Smithies
I have setup my 737-300 so if i turn off the battery it kills the engines and 
the cockpit instruments , now i know i need to read more on the 737 
electrical systems but for now this is fine for me.
But how do i play a wav file when the engines go below the idle limit ?
I.e. i have a wav file of the engines running down. It would have to be looped 
with pitch etc and vol.

Also i would like to implement a running up wav file for when they are 
started.

Regards,
Justin Smithies


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Re: [Flightgear-devel] nasal questions

2006-03-06 Thread Justin Smithies
I tell you what i have found that is near enough realistic.
If i kill the engines via the cutoff if im higher enough i can dive slightly 
and get the engines to spin up again and start just as in a real aircraft.

Justin Smithies




On Monday 06 March 2006 17:09, Justin Smithies wrote:
 I have setup my 737-300 so if i turn off the battery it kills the engines
 and the cockpit instruments , now i know i need to read more on the 737
 electrical systems but for now this is fine for me.
 But how do i play a wav file when the engines go below the idle limit ?
 I.e. i have a wav file of the engines running down. It would have to be
 looped with pitch etc and vol.

 Also i would like to implement a running up wav file for when they are
 started.

 Regards,
 Justin Smithies


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Re: [Flightgear-devel] nasal questions

2006-03-06 Thread Ampere K. Hardraade
On Monday 06 March 2006 12:09, Justin Smithies wrote:
 I have setup my 737-300 so if i turn off the battery it kills the engines...
Whoa!  I am not getting on your 737. ;)

I don't think losing the electrical system would cause the engines to be shut 
down.

Ampere


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