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David Megginson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
How do you like flying from the back in fgfs? I might raise the
viewpoint a bit to make it easier to see over the nose, but it's
definitely a different kind of experience.
It's fun. The cub is really a blast anyway, and it flys fine from back
Make a copy of the file, then edit it for your joystick and put it
somewhere FlightGear can find it. Then something like this to your
$HOME/.fgfsrc file:
Ok, the attached file is my work. I simply copy and paste the area of the
throttle and rename all throttle to rudder. but it doesn't work?
Hi ,
I have read your messages
http://seneca.me.umn.edu/pipermail/flightgear-devel/2001-November/001129.html
can you help me? :) I try use CIGI Host Emulator from
http://cigi.sourceforge.net but it's do not work for me.
on XP/w2k this tool have crash :( You used it?
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What I am really thinking is much simpler(I think) than what Curt has in his
mind. My idea is to use FlightGear to control a real time remote control
airplane(a real one, not simulate) As I understand so far, the flightgear
FDM is that part that controls the airplane's dynamic, so we can create a
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 18:52:35 -0500,
socf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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What I am really thinking is much simpler(I think) than what Curt has
in his mind. My idea is to use FlightGear to control a real time
remote control airplane(a real one,
Here's a Northrop T-38A flight model for the JSBSim FDM. It flies nicely.
Takeoff with flaps at first detent.
Rotate to 10 degrees pitch at about 140 knots.
Raise gear when airborne.
Raise flaps at 200 knots.
Trim stab down to maintain 10 degree climb and accelerate to 300 knots.
Climb at 300
Here's a Northrop T-38A flight model for the JSBSim FDM. It
flies nicely.
Takeoff with flaps at first detent.
Rotate to 10 degrees pitch at about 140 knots.
Raise gear when airborne.
Raise flaps at 200 knots.
Trim stab down to maintain 10 degree climb and accelerate to 300 knots.
Climb
Hello everyone,
If you've not worked with FlightGear under Mac OS X, delete now.
OK, both of you that are left reading this, thanks.
I'll make a long story short: every attempt I have made to compile
FlightGear, whether 0.9.1 or from CVS, fails in the final link
in the same way: ld is unable to