Re: [Flightgear-devel] Racal FDM

2009-10-16 Thread Martin Spott
Ron Jensen wrote:

> It has a lot of potentially good data on the Rascal to allow us to
> fine-tune the FDM.  Is there any interest in this model?

I will certainly not be the one to do the tuning work - take this as a
disclaimer. Nevertheless I'm convinced that additional focus on
FlightGear's capabilities of simulating _any_ sort of aircraft, thus
making additional steps into the domain of R/C simulation, would be
higly beneficial for FlightGear's public reputation.

Yet we somehow have to find a way to label R/C 'airfields' using our
ICAO schema   ;-)

Cheers,
Martin.
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[Flightgear-devel] Racal FDM

2009-10-15 Thread Ron Jensen
While searching the web on an unrelated topic, I came across a 2006
thesis paper on the Rascal RC aircraft:

handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA451288

It has a lot of potentially good data on the Rascal to allow us to
fine-tune the FDM.  Is there any interest in this model?

Ron



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