I'm unable to find the Jeep or any other car that were mentioned..
haven't searched much though.

Quick question: by "ground reactions" you mean collision detection and
response? Are there no plane-to-plane collisions currently, only basic
plane-to-ground? And is the ground a generic trimesh or a heightmap?

On 12/1/07, Jon S. Berndt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > GWMobile wrote:
> >
> > Just to help you. X-plane simulates springs and tires and has an open
> > interface. People have built cars for x-plane. The roads suck though.
> >
> > I think it would be great if fgear did this too.
>
>
> Ground reactions have been a hot topic for a while. It sounds like Andy has
> got something really nice for YASim, and I hope to get time to look at that
> code at some point very soon. Obviously, people look at simulations
> differently, and there are a lot of sims out there that serve different
> purposes. To the dismay of some here, we haven't paid so much attention to
> ground reactions with JSBSim. First and foremost is because I don't have the
> time I once did. Second, it's because my own focus is more on the GNC
> aspects, and overall sim architecture, as well as other things. At some
> point, I hope to revisit the ground reactions code.
>
> Jon
>
>
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