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From: "Martin Spott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 12:09 PM
Subject: [Flightgear-devel] Particle engine
> They have really impressing demos on their site - but I have no idea if
> there is any use for Flig
Carlos Zaragoza Koblischek wrote:
2. I tried to run opengc 0.54 and 0.56 with FG but it doesn't works. I
configured FG to send the opengc data to the port 5800 of the opengc
host in UDP. Is this an opengc problem or it is reported to work fine
with FG under windows?
Unfortunately, the interfac
Hi everyone!
I'm a newbie FG user that thinks this proyect has a lot of potential. As
I am graphic designer I offer myself to help in the aesthetics as far as
you would like to.
In other way, I have some user related questions about the game's
interface and documentation:
(first tell that I hav
They have really impressing demos on their site - but I have no idea if
there is any use for FlightGear:
http://www.tml.hut.fi/~tilmonen/vee/
Martin.
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Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
On March 15, 2005 07:27 am, Josh Babcock wrote:
I abandoned the idea of using JSBSim mostly though because I can't find any
polar data on the superfort wing.
I think DATCOM+can give you the data that you want.
Ampere
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> Josh Babcock wrote:
>
> > As for the directory, it is Engines, but that doesn't matter, I tried it
> > both ways and it pretty much does the same thing. I just took a closer
> > look at this. I had misread the strace before. Here's what I found that
> > it's doing:
>
> This might be a silly quest
Josh Babcock wrote:
As for the directory, it is Engines, but that doesn't matter, I tried it
both ways and it pretty much does the same thing. I just took a closer
look at this. I had misread the strace before. Here's what I found that
it's doing:
This might be a silly question, but are you usin