bass pumped wrote:
Did you perhaps modify the value of --model-hz somewhere?
Low numbers here could cause all sorts of problems in the time-stepping
code.
run all the models at 48hz. could that cause a problem? I'll play
with them and see what happens.
That's quite low, I would at least
Hi all,
I got two questions to ask...
1. When an aircraft has ZERO velocity, given some rudder input, and
also when there is no wind, should the rudder actually have any effect
at all? I see the c-172 actually turn, and over a period of time, if
left alone, flip over, do some gymnastics,
Strange. Are you sure there's no wind? I'll take a look.
No wind!!
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On June 27, 2005 04:19 am, bass pumped wrote:
1. When an aircraft has ZERO velocity, given some rudder input, and
also when there is no wind, should the rudder actually have any effect
at all? I see the c-172 actually turn, and over a period of time, if
left alone, flip over, do some
This doesn't limit to the c-172.
I do not know whether this has been fixed or not, but back in Feburary when I
was testing the model for the A380, I notice that the wind is powerful
enough to moved the A380 slowly from the center of the runway to the edge of
the runway.
Going back a bit
On June 28, 2005 01:04 am, bass pumped wrote:
I've seen what you talk about in all aircraft... except the point is
that there is NO WIND!!! In my case, the wind direction is zero, the
wind speed is zero, turbulence is zero, and I am not fetching real
time data. Unless there is some code