--- Jim Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andy Ross said:
> 
> > Jim Wilson wrote:
> > > What JSBSim does that YASim does not is if the aircraft is a
> little
> > > too close to the ground at initialization JSBSim hurls the thing
> up in
> > > the air.  Why is it that only JSBSim reacts by flipping over the
> > > Cessna?
> > 
> > YASim does something similar though: it doesn't have a trimming
> > routine per se.  Instead, if it detect the aircraft "near" the
> ground,
> > it sets the altitude such that the lowest (extended) gear is at
> > exactly ground level and "drops" it.  No fancy trimming code
> > needed. :)
> > 
> 
> But will we ever know why JSBSim needs to do flip over the 172? :-)

Bad data.

> 
> Best,
> 
> Jim
> 
> 
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