Jon Berndt wrote:
I just built 0.9.3 and downloaded the 0.9.3 base package. The
T-38 pulled
left until I reset *both* the surface winds and the 500-foot
winds to zero.
Now it goes straight as an arrow.
So, this says there is a problem with winds as added to JSBSim aero?
If this is correct:
Jon Berndt wrote:
Hi Folks
After getting 9.3 going I find that the JSB A/C turn left off the
runway going north and right going south is anyone else seeing
this problem. It does not seem to effect the YASIM A/C.
The 747 and F16(YASIM) take off straight and the T38 and 737
(JSBSIM)turn off the
Erik Hofman
The 747 and F16(YASIM) take off straight and the T38 and 737
(JSBSIM)turn off the runway.
YASim F-16???
Sorry Erik dont know what I was looking at.Yes the F16 is JSB
I noticed that a ground turn in a JSBSim is next to impossible. The
aircraft keeps going straight ahead, just as
Jon Berndt writes
I think this has been discussed in the Users mailing list - about 10/27, I
think.
Yes it was but the results were inconclusive . ??
Try centering all the aero surfaces immediately upon coming out of freeze
They are centered.I have done nothing different to the A/C since 9.2
Do A/C like the F16 and T38 have a yaw damper system.
The F-16 FCS has a LOT of things, including gun firing compensation!
Jon
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Innis Cunningham wrote:
I noticed that a ground turn in a JSBSim is next to impossible. The
aircraft keeps going straight ahead, just as if there is no friction
for tires moving sideways.
Are you saying that your JSB A/C are going straight on T/O.
What A/C are you using.
What I meant to say is
I just built 0.9.3 and downloaded the 0.9.3 base package. The T-38 pulled
left until I reset *both* the surface winds and the 500-foot winds to zero.
Now it goes straight as an arrow.
Dave
David Culp
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Ok David that seems to have fixed it for me to.
The thing is that while trying to fix this problem I found that
the F16 did not seem to be affected by the wind and I could get the
737 to t/o straight by changing the yaw beta but not the T38.
Surely a 3 knot wind out of 270 would not cause that
I just built 0.9.3 and downloaded the 0.9.3 base package. The
T-38 pulled
left until I reset *both* the surface winds and the 500-foot
winds to zero.
Now it goes straight as an arrow.
So, this says there is a problem with winds as added to JSBSim aero?
Jon