Rest assured, the Concorde has its share of oddities :)
See the known problems part in the ReadmeConcorde-jbsim.txt.
Yes, it sure does. But I guess I mean something slightly different.
I have tried to fly AP-controlled IFR approaches in a number of planes
(since I can do really good-looking
Am 06.07.2011 08:56, schrieb thorsten.i.r...@jyu.fi:
I keep asking in the forum if anyone knows a plane that reliably
intercepts glideslope when under AP control - so far no one has been able
to come up with one. If someone here knows a plane, please let me know and
I give it a try.
I spent
I spent several hours in RL flights measuring the behaviour and timing
of the CENTURYIII and several days to implement the measured values in
it's digital counterpart in the SenecaII.
I am confident that the SenecaII has an autopilot capable handling all
published procedures including flying
Sorry, I should have been more clear. My original comment was about
airliners and that's what I was still referring to. I fly the SenecaII
quite frequently and have indeed never had any problems with its AP.
Ah - ok. I obviously missed you were mentioning airliners. Glad, that
it's working for
Hi,
I have two tasks for the next release to give away:
1) is anybody willing to donate some time browsing through the
commitlogs of SimGear, FlightGear and FGDATA to provide a changelog for
the release?
It certainly should not contain every single new aircraft but an
abstract of what cool
Torsten wrote:
1) is anybody willing to donate some time browsing through the
commitlogs of SimGear, FlightGear and FGDATA to provide a changelog for
the release?
Durk started with one for 2.3.0. I hope we didn't loose any features in the
meantime ;)
I've been (and continue to) maintain a repository for flightgear.
I've now added links directly to that ftp page from my previously unused
domain names kingmontaviation.com (and .org and .net).
jj
http://kingmont.com
Am 06.07.2011 18:23, schrieb Gijs de Rooy:
Torsten wrote:
1) is anybody willing to donate some time browsing through the
commitlogs of SimGear, FlightGear and FGDATA to provide a changelog for
the release?
Durk started with one for 2.3.0. I hope we didn't loose any features in
the
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 10:05 PM, Torsten Dreyer wrote:
There is a bias element to add an offset to the property value just before
step and scroll are applied. If you pick it small enough, It gets cut off by
the step element but gets you past the roundoff error.
Thanks Torsten. I should have
On Wednesday, July 06, 2011 18:15:45 Torsten Dreyer wrote:
Hi,
I have two tasks for the next release to give away:
1) is anybody willing to donate some time browsing through the
commitlogs of SimGear, FlightGear and FGDATA to provide a changelog for
the release?
That sounds like a huge
On Wednesday, July 06, 2011 18:15:45 Torsten Dreyer wrote:
Hi,
Actually the correct script is the one attached here (it's late).
Hope it helps.
Adrian
#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright (C) 2011 Adrian Musceac
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it
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