Geoffrey Frost wrote:
We are currently running FlightGear Version 9.2 for a UAV simulation in
which we fly the UAV into a balloon. We were able to successfully get a
balloon model into FlightGear 9.2, but in order to do so we are running
FlightGear in multiplayer mode, and have to run a simulation
Erik Hofman wrote:
Maybe someone else can step in and explain the 942058 part of the file
called 942058.stg ?
I cannot _explain_ it but I could point an an implementation of the
algorithm that's used to determine this number. This is part of
TerraGear:
TerraGear/src/Prep/Tower/calc-tile.pl
Martin Spott wrote:
Erik Hofman wrote:
Maybe someone else can step in and explain the 942058 part of the file
called 942058.stg ?
I cannot _explain_ it but I could point an an implementation of the
algorithm that's used to determine this number. This is part of
TerraGear:
Thomas Léauté wrote:
I recently posted an email on flightgear-users concerning a problem I
am having with scenery files in FlightGear 0.9.4. Someone suggested I
should forward my email on the -devel list, so here it is.
Thank you in advance for your help
Hi Thomas,
I still have a full world set
Can I just replace the radio-medium.xml file with a .3ds model and get the
same results?
Geoffrey Frost
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Ron Lange wrote:
Hi Gerhard,
certainly I examine the variables, as mentioned the last created
thread try to access the properties, but the static property pointers
don't point to valid memory regions. The 'vel' property node is just
the first invalid, where the invalid access occured. The other
On Wednesday, 16 February 2005 20:05, Geoffrey Frost wrote:
Can I just replace the radio-medium.xml file with a .3ds model and get the
same results?
Geoffrey Frost
No, the xml files are used to change attributes of models (animations, visual
range, scale, etc)
Here is a quick rundown on how
Now I am able to follow the ILS. Is this a bug in flightgear, or do I
have the wrong understanding and do I use the wrong properties
I think that adding more helpers to the autopilot like this will grow into a
big hairy mess. I say we move the helpers into the instruments where they
Hi Fred, and others ...
First I would say I LOVE fgrun ... my hat off
to those in our community who 'remember' all the
130 plus command line options for FlightGear ... yet
they are part of its 'power' ... as well as giving
a beautiful preview of the aircraft ... fgrun takes the
angst out of
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:45:46 +1100
Geoff Air wrote:
I use msvc7, in XP, cygwin not installed, so also do not
use pthreads ... I added a switch, HAVE_PTHREAD, for things
like -
#ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD
#include pthread.h
#endif // #ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD
if anyone is interested, or headed this
Geoff Air a écrit :
Hi Fred, and others ...
First I would say I LOVE fgrun ... my hat off
to those in our community who 'remember' all the
130 plus command line options for FlightGear ... yet
they are part of its 'power' ... as well as giving
a beautiful preview of the aircraft ... fgrun takes the
Thanks I will give this a try.
Geoffrey Frost
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