> Josh Babcock wrote:
>
> > As for the directory, it is Engines, but that doesn't matter, I tried it
> > both ways and it pretty much does the same thing. I just took a closer
> > look at this. I had misread the strace before. Here's what I found that
> > it's doing:
>
> This might be a silly question, but are you using a fairly recent
> version of FlightGear/JSBSim?
>
> Erik

Not a silly question! :-)  Version information would help. Josh, I don't recall 
if you did
this already or not, but can you post the B-29 aircraft, engine, and propeller 
file you
got from Aeromatic. It ought to be easy for one of us to figure out if there is 
a simple
error. I've not seen the "strace" output before that you've been posting so 
far. Another
thing that would help is to change the logging level that FlightGear outputs. 
I'd like to
see the B29 flight model file get read in by FlightGear. By default that is 
turned off,
now, but watching that happen might pinpoint the problem.

BTW, on the Boeing B-29 wing, looks like the UIUC airfoil site shows this:

Boeing 345 B-29 Superfortress Boeing 117 airfoil (22% @root, 9% @tip). I'll bet 
that
doesn't help a whole lot, but IIRC, the B-17 airfoil was symmetric. Maybe the 
B-29 wing
was, also.

Jon




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