Hi,

gh.robin schrieb am 15.07.2007 21:07:
> Yes and Lag is not a problem at all, because the problem is very simple.
>
> B52/X15 are first linked together , and only one pilot the B52 pilot is " 
> driving"
>  the other pilot (X15 pilot) is only an observer, in a passive mode.
>
> There is not any problem with synchronization or anything else.
>
> Only on decision, let's say the B52 pilot decision,  the X15 is freed, so, 
> the 
> X15 pilot can fly freely, if it is lag, it does not matter.
> Remember it was not said the X15 should have to link again to the B52.
>
> We are not talking about space sci-fi star ship mothership and shuttle 
> (startrek)
>
> To conclude, it is not the carrier processing and it is not the Aerotow 
> processing.
>
> Cheers
Correct,

you only need to add the X15 to the B52 FDM and take the B52 
position/orientation for the X15 up to the release. The X15 could be 
released by both aircrafts, like in the protocol used by aerotow.

Maik
 

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