On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 18:52:20 +0200
  "gh.robin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri 13 July 2007 18:32, AnMaster wrote:
>> gh.robin wrote:
>> > On Fri 13 July 2007 01:28, bass pumped wrote:
>> >> On 7/12/07, gh.robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> SNIP
>>
>> >> While you are it... maybe a M-21 and  launchable D-21 might work 
>>great
>> >> too!
>> >>
>> >> :p
>> >>
>> >> To be really cool would be to then do what the Air Force failed 
>>to get
>> >> the D21 to do... run a recc mission and then splash down for 
>>pickup!
>> >>
>> >> Cheers!!
>> >
>> > You are right
>> >  it would a good idea, and why no a  bell-X1 with  the B-29,
>> > or the B52 and X15 (we have both into FG)
>> > that would be a challenge to have within MP both Aircrafts Mother 
>>and
>> > Child flying first together ,  and then flying separately.
>>
>> I strongly suspect you would get the same problem as with areotow, 
>>lag.
>> Areotow "solves" that by making the tow wire elastic. What would you 
>>do for
>> some aircraft that is carried? Elastic sling? ;)
>>
>> AnMaster
>>
> I will better like  a solution, for instance "external forces" 
>features.
> I guess that JSBsim could in the future answer it.
> 
> Regards
> 
> -- 
> Gérard

Dave culp at one time was working on an AI carrier feature for the 
X-15. Theoretically, this should be possible, but as usual, the devil 
is in the details!

Jon

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