> On mer 5 décembre 2007, Berndt, Jon S wrote:
> > There has been some discussion of the F-16 working badly. I took
> another
> > look at it over lunch. I think I have found one bug (which is not to
> > say, the "only" bug). There are several integrators used in the
> control
> > laws. These should have wind-up protection set up (which they don't).
> > But, apart from that, there's an even worse possible source of
> problems.
> > As I recall, on the real F-16, the integrators do not integrate while
> > the aircraft is on the ground (while WOW is true). In the JSBSim F16
> > model, if a controller (joystick) is hardover while the aircraft is
> on
> > the ground, that would cause the channel to saturate and become
> > difficult or impossible to fly. So, a switch needs to be set up to
> keep
> > the integrators from integrating while the nose gear is on the
> ground.
> > That's what a quick fifteen minute look seems to indicate, anyhow.
> >
> > Jon
> 
> Does it could explain , that,  with mouse and keyboard only  i don't
> have any
> problems  ?
> 
> --
> Gérard
> http://pagesperso-orange.fr/GRTux/
> << Less i work, better i go >>

Yes.

Jon



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