Correct. JSBSim itself makes no distinction between ground materials (hence
the reason why some aircrafts are able to land on water). This can however
be managed with Nasal scripts. So I would say that this issue is likely
located in one of the C172 Nasal scripts.

Bertrand

Le 10 févr. 2011 09:19, "Ron Jensen" <w...@jentronics.com> a écrit :

On Thursday 10 February 2011 06:09:56 Geoff McLane wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-02-09 at 19:51 +0000, Marti...
As far as I know, JSBSim still doesn't know about surfaces?

Ron


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