On Mon, 28 Jan 2002 09:44:42 -, Richard Bytheway
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I seeing on TV recently that they have only recently added full computer
stabilisation to the Harrier. They had the presenter of the program (a
qualified military pilot, but not on the Harrier) flying a two-seater.
I seeing on TV recently that they have only recently added full computer
stabilisation to the Harrier. They had the presenter of the program (a
qualified military pilot, but not on the Harrier) flying a two-seater.
There was a switch to choose hover or normal flight, in hover mode the
throttle
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
Andy Ross wrote:
There's also a complication with the Harrier. You'll need to map a
joystick axis to the /controls/thrust-vector[0] property in order to
work the thrust vectoring.
Works also reasonably well when mapped to the low/high properties of a
On Sun, 27 Jan 2002 13:48:44 -0600 (CST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jon
Berndt) wrote:
It's really nice to play with it! I once watched a Harrier at an airshow.
It didn't really look like it were difficult to fly. ;-) I assume that
the real thing is stabilized by a computer, no? Otherwise we would