Am Freitag, den 13.02.2009, 13:56 +0100 schrieb gerard robin:
> On vendredi 13 février 2009, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> SNIP
> >
> > Nobody doubts that *you* take your modeling serious. This is
> > obvious, and a great contribution to fgfs. Just don't accuse
> > others of not taking it *as* seriously at every occasion, even
> > if you don't agree with their results. (What about sending a
> > patch to the p51d author instead of questioning his motives?)
> 
> 
> Was my English so bad that it was not understandable that i tried to give an 
> answer  about the  Dan Lyke's   remark which involved the P51.
> I did  say, that model could have been modelled easier to fly, like some 
> others ( i maintain my opinion) , then it is not an example which demonstrate 
>  
> the ressources given by FlightGear .
> 
> However,  it shows the difficulties to take off with a taildragger.
> 
> In the category,  the Vivian' s aircraft are representative => Spitfire, 
> Hurricane ....etc  
> 
> You are a bit provocative, since you try  to modify the content of my talk, 
> suggesting that i am criticizing  the actual P51 , by telling me to make a 
> patch.
> 
> Giving a patch would need for me to know YASim ( i don' know it, since  it is 
> not my language ) and to have the full aerodynamic description, which is a 
> lot of doc that i never tried to get ( in anycase it would have been in a 
> language close to JSBSim).
> 
> >
> > m.
> >
> 
> BTW: it is existing a JSBSim FDM for the p51d.
>         <author> Aeromatic / Jon Berndt / DATCOM </author>
>         <filecreationdate> 2001-01-01 </filecreationdate>
>         <version> $Revision: 1.15 $ </version>
>         <description> Simple model of P-51D fighter </description>
> 

Well, suggesting to drop all work done into the bin and exchange the
FDM, certainly won't make a developer feel thankful.

Greetings

-- 
Detlef Faber

http://www.sol2500.net/flightgear



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