Hi Innis,

On Mon, 17 May 2004 10:13:25 +0800
Innis Cunningham wrote:

> >When doing my B717, I used qcad to measure things from these
> >drawings. Like engine placement, pilot viewpoint and also got me
> >started with the 3D model (which isn't finished yet, so if someone
> >wants to finish the 3D model... raise your hand :-)
> >The jsbsim aero file should be quite flyable.
> >
> >so... any takers for the 3D model ? Its in Blender format.

> You can send it to me but I doubt I would get to it for a
> month or so till I am finished what I am currently working on.
> If you send it could you send it in AC3D(prefered) or DXF.

Its available here:
http://cockpit.varxec.de/fgfs/fgfs_717-200_71.blend.gz   
(just the blenderfile, gzipped)

http://cockpit.varxec.de/fgfs/fgfs_717-200.tar.bz2
(fdm, engine config, and 3d model in .ac format)

Note that I haven't touched the model since September... so the JSBSim
configs will have to be converted to the new format. The directory
layout may also have to be changed. 

I currently don't have a recent flightgear checkout (my computer needs
updating in the hardware area as well to allow me to enjoy flightgear
again), so I can't do much right now.

Most of my free time is currently going into PHCC, my home cockpit
interface project for flightgear: http://cockpit.varxec.de/PHCC.html
(If you are more interested in this project, join the sim-hardware list:
http://m18s17.vlinux.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sim-hardware )


Innis and Ampere,
thanks for taking a look at my model...

Manuel

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