Neil Smith
Pretty obvious, I would have thought - aircraft don't have FLOLS:
1. Changed <type>carrier</type> of the Nimitz to
<type>aircraft</type> for the ALincoln
the <type> must be carrier for the FLOLS code to run.
Vivian
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18 October 2007 01:12
To: flightgear-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Flightgear-users] Carrier FLOLS malfunction
As the carrier Abraham Lincoln is based in Everett, Washington, USA I wanted
to have it leave base and cruise out the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
Starting with a copy of the Nimitz_demo.xml I
2. Deleted
<latitude>48.2</latitude>
<longitude>-125.5</longitude>
<speed>10</speed>
<heading>200</heading>
<rudder>0</rudder>
<turn-radius-ft>12000</turn-radius-ft>
3. Inserted
<flightplan>Carrier.xml</flightplan>
as the last entry in the .xml
So far everything works great, except for the FLOLS. When within sight of
the FLOLS there is one greenish yellow disk of approximately 1800 ft
diameter centered on the ships FLOLS. When the approach is too low it turns
red.
I would really appreciate any help on why the FLOLS doesn't appear as normal
on this ship.
Cheers, Neil
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