Josh Babcock wrote:
> Laurence Vanek wrote:
>   
>> I have been using FlightGear on Linux (FC6), built from cvs, for about a 
>> week.  I am hooked.
>>
>> I have not been able to set aircraft type in my home directory .fgfsrc 
>> file.  Simply adding:
>>
>> --aircraft=c310u3a
>>
>> for example, gives a parse error so FlightGear will not start.  Runs 
>> fine with the default aircraft.aircraft=c310u3a
>>
>> My Aircraft directory is located thus:
>>
>> ~/FlightGear-0.9/source/src/Aircraft
>>
>> Is this a path problem perhaps?  Running ./fgfs --show-aircraft  shows 
>> an impressive list of aircraft.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any help.
>>     
>
> Probably not a path problem, or it would not show you anything with
> --show-aircraft. What is the error that you are getting? Also, what
> happens when you add --aircraft=c310u3a to the command line?
>
> Jos
Well after sucessfuly running it from command line with, for example:

./fgfs --aircraft=pa24-250 --fov=90

this from the ~/FlightGear-0.9/source/src/Main home directory, I can no 
longer start FlightGear even in default mode (c172). I get from command 
line:

=========
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'sg_throwable'
Aborted
=========



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