> It's not a bug, as far as I remember. As I recall, JSBSim defaults to
> using its own standard atmosphere. You have to tell JSBSim to use the
> external atmosphere ("external" referring to the FlightGear atmosphere).
> At that point, FlightGear would supply basic atmospheric values, such as
> density, temperature, pressure, etc.  I don't think it's possible to add
> a bias or offset or adjustment to the JSBSim atmosphere itself, yet.
> Look at JSBSim.cxx to see what's going on with the atmosphere.
>
> So many planned features and upgrades, so little time ...
Thanks for the hint,
--prop:/environment/params/control-fdm-atmosphere=1
on the commandline does the job and it looks like it is working perfectly 
well. 

Is there any specific reason why this is turned off by default in 
preferences.xml?

Torsten

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