Hi Dave

This is really fun to fly :)

I had to rename t38-engines.wav to T38-engines.wav
so it would load. Linux is case sensitive and it's 
<path>Aircraft/T38/Sounds/T38-engines.wav</path>
in the T38-sound.xml file.

Also I got this:
Loading sound information for: engine
  Unknown volume type, default to 'lin'

for these: engine, tire-rumble,  gear-wind and alpha-buffet

This came up also...
Reading electrical system model from data/Aircraft/T38/T38-electrical.xml
Attempt to connect to something that can't provide an input: Static Inverter

Not sure what all that means, but maybe it's useful to you.
It flies pretty sweet and is very cool :) Thanks!

Re's

WillyB

On Wednesday 09 April 2003 11:41, David Culp wrote:
> Here's an archive containing all the files needed to fly the Northrop T-38
> model.  I'm experimenting with trying to make the package as "plug-in" as I
> can.  There are still some files that need to be spread around FlightGear's
> directory structure, so as yet a completely "plug-in" package is not
> possible.
>
> http://home.attbi.com/~davidculp2/t38/T38.tar.gz  (499K)
>
> The package contains an HTML read-me doc that explains how the extraction
> should go, and includes information on bugs, features and a "how-to-fly"
> section.  As the base package gets ever more crowded, I think a packaging
> system of some kind will have to be defined, so here's a stab at it.
>
> Dave Culp
>
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