On Saturday 30 September 2006 06:02, flying.toaster wrote:
> Yes I know you have the whole Airbus family cooking, and I am still
> commited to making the 3D cockpit for the A340. It is just that  I had this
> A340-500 model sleeping on my hard drive for a few years now and I thought
> I might finish it altogether (no harm intended to your work)
No harm done.  Plenty of A340's to go around. :P

As for the cockpit, I have came across a lot of vector drawings for the panels 
last month.  This means that I could import them into the modelling software 
and cut down a huge amount of work for us.
>
> Here is the progress so far :
> http://sfp1.site.voila.fr/flightgear/340_500.png
>
> As I mentionned in another post, I still think we need a Flight Management
> System simulation in flightgear if we want to model correctly modern
> airliners. If there is a project going on or if some people are interested
> in creating it, I am eager to start working on it.
I have gave some thoughts to it, but right now it is at the very end in the 
scripting-section of my todo list.

> Also in my huge list of things to do for flightgear is a mathematical model
> of turbojets for JSBSim... So far I have a compressor ;o)
How does the model work?

Ampere

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