Salut Emmanuel,

BARANGER Emmanuel wrote:

> The fact is that Heiko do not like the way I work. He does not understand
> "organization " and "compliance". He thinks that Maik JUSTUS knows
> everything about everything. For the rotation of the rotor, I
> acknowledge that I did not notice. This will be fixed soon. For the
> rest, Yasim (like others) is a simplified system (this is mandatory). In
> that sense giving the actual values ??????will never make a correct FDM.

I think we'd have to get a little bit more precise here. _I_ understand
FlightGear's goal of development for aircraft/heli FDM's to get "as
close as possible" to the flight characteristics of the real aircraft. 
Think of someone connecting a set of real helicopter controls to
FlightGear and putting a skilled pilot into the seat.  Is this pilot
going to experience flight performance similar to what he'd experience
on the real aircraft ?

At least some people apparently had been quite happy with the previous
state ("Maik's") of the Alouette II FDM, thus I assume there might be a
point.

> [...] The remark makes sense but also ridiculous. Companies do not
> like people who make money with their work. YouTube is for profit. It is
> normal to prevent them from doing that. FG does not have this feature.
> It is free and open source. Just consider the authorization of
> "Moulinsart SA" for the dissemination of Carreidas 160 for example, to
> understand that it is in their interest that FG use and disseminate
> their work (... not all of course :) )

Not sure if this really belongs into a discussion about the fidelity of
a helicopter FDM ....

Cordialement,
        Martin.
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