Tony Peden writes:
if you haven't seen a stabilator/anti-servo tab at work before, and
By that do you mean that the TE of the tab goes up when the TE of
the stabilator goes up?
Yes. It damps the stabilator movement. The trim wheel changes the
default position of the anti-servo tab to
David Megginson writes:
Are you using the latest CVS plib? The funny thing for me is that all the other
sound samples are playing fine.
No, I'm using 1.6.0. I'll give it a try with CVS and see what happens.
Cheers - Dave
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I recompiled FlightGear yesterday with the option
--with-network-olk (since I didn't do that the first
time), but it doesn't seem to work. When I run fgfs
--enable-network-olk I don't get a Network menu or
any other kind of indication that networking
Here's a nice history of the airport I fly from. My favorite part is
the official opening ceremonies for the a terminal building in 1959,
when a USAF F-104 accidentally goes supersonic during a low flyover
and smashes all the windows:
http://www.ottawaskies.ca/history/index.htm
C-FBJO lives
I am currently experimenting with doxemacs, a lisp extension to emacs that
aids in formatting code for use with doxygen. Being an emacs newbie this
might take a few days to get working ;-) I'll upload samples for everyone to
see shortly. In the meantime, here are a couple of sites that have
Correction: doxymacs.
On Friday 27 December 2002 16:08, Mike Bonar wrote:
I am currently experimenting with doxemacs, a lisp extension to emacs that
aids in formatting code for use with doxygen. Being an emacs newbie this
...snip
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On Fri, 27 Dec 2002 16:08:30 -0600
Mike Bonar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am currently experimenting with doxemacs, a lisp extension to emacs that
aids in formatting code for use with doxygen. Being an emacs newbie this
might take a few days to get working ;-) I'll upload samples for
On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 11:08, David Megginson wrote:
Tony Peden writes:
if you haven't seen a stabilator/anti-servo tab at work before, and
By that do you mean that the TE of the tab goes up when the TE of
the stabilator goes up?
Yes. It damps the stabilator movement. The trim
If I'm wasting my time just let me know.
On Friday 27 December 2002 17:01, Bernie Bright wrote:
On Fri, 27 Dec 2002 16:08:30 -0600
Mike Bonar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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doxygen working well. They show the kinds of things we can include if we
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