Re: [Flightgear-devel] Re: CVS: data/Aircraft/T38

2003-09-18 Thread Arnt Karlsen
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 11:57:44 +0200, 
Erik Hofman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> Innis Cunningham wrote:
> 
> > By the way what is the difference between the T-38 and the T-5.
> 
> I think you mean the F-5?
> The T-38 is the trainer version of the F-5.

..and the F-5B?  ;-)

..the F-5 lights its tail pipes when in a hurry and poos a chute 
when no longer in a hurry, and carry 2 x 20mm guns in the snout, 
and missiles, bombs, tanks etc from its hardpoints.

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Re: CVS: data/Aircraft/T38

2003-09-18 Thread Erik Hofman
Innis Cunningham wrote:

By the way what is the difference between the T-38 and the T-5.
I think you mean the F-5?
The T-38 is the trainer version of the F-5.
Erik

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Re: CVS: data/Aircraft/T38

2003-09-18 Thread Innis Cunningham


Erik Hofman  writes>
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I don't mind, you just will lose the heat-cone animation. If you got 
something ready, you can sent it to me and I'll put it in CVS.

Erik
Ok I will download the animation xml and add the other animations to it 
might be a few days.
By the way what is the difference between the T-38 and the T-5.

Cheers
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Re: CVS: data/Aircraft/T38

2003-09-18 Thread Erik Hofman
Innis Cunningham wrote:
Ok Eric
Have you separated the A/C bits and named them ready for animation and 
have you redone the texturing.
No. The only reason I created an ac3d file was to animate the heat-cones 
behind it. The model does have separate aero surfaces and such, but 
without a name attached to it.

If not I have already converted the A/C and named the gear ready for 
animation.Or I could download the CVS one and work on it.
I don't mind, you just will lose the heat-cone animation. If you got 
something ready, you can sent it to me and I'll put it in CVS.

Erik

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Re: CVS: data/Aircraft/T38

2003-09-17 Thread Innis Cunningham
Ok Eric
Have you separated the A/C bits and named them ready for animation and have 
you redone the texturing.
If not I have already converted the A/C and named the gear ready for 
animation.Or I could download the CVS one and work on it.

Cheers
Innis
Erik Hofman writes
Innis Cunningham wrote:
To do it I would need to convert it to AC3D and probably change the 
textures.
I've already converted it to AC3d format. This version is in CVS now.

Erik

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Re: CVS: data/Aircraft/T38

2003-09-17 Thread Erik Hofman
Innis Cunningham wrote:
To do it I would need to convert it to AC3D and probably change the 
textures.
I've already converted it to AC3d format. This version is in CVS now.

Erik

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Re: CVS: data/Aircraft/T38

2003-09-17 Thread Innis Cunningham
To do it I would need to convert it to AC3D and probably change the 
textures.

Cheers
Innis
David Culp writes
If anyone would like to spruce-up
the T-38 3D model, he'll be a hero. (wink, wink :)

Dave

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[Flightgear-devel] Re: CVS: data/Aircraft/T38

2003-09-16 Thread David Culp
Erik's right.  The cones are supposed to represent a "mirage" effect from 
heat, which actually exists but isn't cone shaped.  The real effect looks 
like a tube for a very short distance then becomes turbulent and blends in to 
the atmosphere (and is carried downwind).  In the daytime the plume looks 
un-colored, but at night it contains a long yellowish cone.

The T-38 model is a direct conversion from Dr. Slug's AT-38.  All I did was 
repaint it in USAF Air Training Command colors, amateurishly, using GIMP.  
The model still has some bugs that it came with, including gear parts 
extending above the wing instead of below.  If anyone would like to spruce-up 
the T-38 3D model, he'll be a hero. (wink, wink :)

Dave


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