I built a c152 directory inside data/aircraft, and put the c152.xml
there. I put the engine file (lycoming_O-235-L2C.xml) and the prop
file, (c152-prop.xml) both in the data/engine directory. Is this
correct?
Yes. You also need a c152-set.xml file, which you'll have to make by hand.
I
David Culp wrote:
I built a c152 directory inside data/aircraft, and put the c152.xml
there. I put the engine file (lycoming_O-235-L2C.xml) and the prop
file, (c152-prop.xml) both in the data/engine directory. Is this
correct?
Yes. You also need a c152-set.xml file, which you'll
David Culp wrote:
Part of the problem is that the first version of Aero-Matic had a bug that
gave prop thrust values off by a decimal place. The first six values under
C_THRUST should be shifted one decimal place to the right. Or, you can get a
new prop file from Aero-Matic, which is now
Matt Fienberg wrote:
David Culp wrote:
Part of the problem is that the first version of Aero-Matic had a bug that
gave prop thrust values off by a decimal place. The first six values under
C_THRUST should be shifted one decimal place to the right. Or, you can get a
new prop file
I'm assuming you meant divide by 10 with a shift of the decimal point to
the left... ;)
Yep, that's what I meant to say. 0.9 should be changed to 0.09
Dave
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David Culp wrote:
Part of the problem is that the first version of Aero-Matic had a bug that
gave prop thrust values off by a decimal place. The first six values under
C_THRUST should be shifted one decimal place to the right. Or, you can get a
new prop file from Aero-Matic, which is now
Can somebody explain what to do with the files that the aero-matic
script produces?
I entered the small amount of information for a C152, generated the
three files, and modified the propulsion xml names as described on the
webpage. Now what?
I built a c152 directory inside data/aircraft, and