Re: [Flightgear-devel] Re: [Flightgear-cvslogs] CVS:data/Aircraft/Lockheed1049/Models

2005-11-28 Thread Dave Culp
On Sunday 27 November 2005 08:56 pm, Jon Berndt wrote: No. The VRP defines the location of an agreed-upon reference point in structural coordinates. The CG, eyepoint, gear locations, etc. are all defined (in JSBSim) in structural frame. ... That was my understanding of it, but it seemed to

RE: [Flightgear-devel] Re: [Flightgear-cvslogs]CVS:data/Aircraft/Lockheed1049/Models

2005-11-28 Thread Jon Berndt
That was my understanding of it, but it seemed to not work with ___'s Connie model. Upon further review it looks like ___'s Connie model has an x-offset of about 14 meters, and I can't figure out why. So, I'll drop my investigation of it. Dave :-) Once we get the new JSBSim FDM

RE: [Flightgear-devel] Re: [Flightgear-cvslogs] CVS:data/Aircraft/Lockheed1049/Models

2005-11-27 Thread Jon Berndt
One thing that may be confusing is that the VRP setting given by aeromatic is wrong. In the JSBSim configuration file If the CG location is X, Y, Z, then the VRP location is -X, -Y, -Z.I had thought that AC_VRP defines the location of the VRP, however it actually defines the location of