From: Scott <scott.hamil...@popplanet.biz>
To: flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] latest Git next, endless loop from
FGATCMgr and missing JSBsim fuel-used property
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 08:37:06 +1000

On Sun, 2011-09-25 at 13:49 -0600, Ron Jensen wrote: 

> On Sunday 25 September 2011 01:36:25 Scott Hamilton wrote:
> > Greetings,
> >
> >  I've noticed two small problems with the current Git
> > "next" (as at 2011-09-25), is anyone else seeing these?
> >
> >  1. the JSBsim
> > per-engine /fdm/jsbsim/propulsion/engine[]/fuel-used-lbs property has
> > disappeared
> 
> I see it in the code, and in my fgfs. It should be automatically created for 
> every JSBSim engine. What aircraft are you flying?


Hi ya Ron,

   I was flying the A380 and thought it was not being created as the
A380 has a JSBsim Post function to convert it to fuel-used-kg, so I
thought that was creating the fuel-used-lbs when reading it.
   I then tried the 747-400 and I see fuel-used-lbs is being created as
zero, but is not been updated, it remains at zero once you start the
engines, so that looks like the problem, it is not being updated.

   So I notice that when I did a 'git pull next' yesterday, a whole lot
of FDM/jsbsim/propulsion changes, it was probably about 3 - 4 weeks
prior that I did the last git pull next, when fuel-used-lbs property was
updated correctly for each engine.



   cheers
      S.


   

> 
> Thanks,
> Ron
> 
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