At 4/12/02, you wrote:
>Michael Selig writes:
>
>  > When I start up I see this:
>  > http://amber.aae.uiuc.edu/~m-selig/tmp/beech.gif
>
>Yes, it looks like your gear code isn't holding the plane above the
>ground, so it's resting at its origin.  When I try
>
>   fgfs --aircraft=c172-uiuc
>
>using the UIUC files currently in the base package, I see a C172 model
>above the runway (the wheels haven't sunken) but vibrating violently.
>
>
>All the best,
>
>
>David


Tonight, I'll try to duplicate w/ the current FGFS CVS the results you're 
seeing.

In the meantime, if anyone tries the Beech99, I'd like to know if it's 
above the runway or waste deep in muck like I see.

Thanks,
Michael

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