Hi Ron,

On Monday 02 April 2007 14:19:17 Ron Jensen wrote:

> > So, how accurate does the throttle need to be?  Surely not 1.5e -5?
> >
> > Nick
>
> You probably should change the condition to not depend on a perfectly
> rigged joystick.  Testing for equal is not a great idea any time you are
> using floating point math...  This is the gear warning out of the
> c182rg:

> As you can see, it only needs the throttle to be less than 30%.  Try
> something like this for the spitfire:

>             <less-than>
>               <property>controls/engines/engine/throttle</property>
>               <value>0.2</value>
>             </less-than>

Yes, as discussed in IRC today, this solution came up, but why on earth are 
the throttle values measured with so much accuracy?  Surely 1.5e -5 is way 
over the top?

Nick

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