Thanx Curtis,
I have older version of flightgear so I try to recompile it
Could you please name 250 things in your priority list :)))
for example, What about HGT format?
Thanx in advance
Bye
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Ok Curtis
and what about over 249 things in your list ;-)))
Thanx in advance
Roman
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Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 3:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Clouds 3D
Roman Grigoriev writes:
Thanx
Erik Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Cameron Moore wrote:
FlightGear has already been utilized as an image generator for the US
Military
Great, now I feel recruited by the US military ...
:-D
Well, not exactly! Keep in mind that the same code is available to everyone
else
I am a new user to FlightGear. I have made minor modifications to use our
flight simulation to drive the FlightGear models through shared memory.
This proof of concept system will be demonstrated to the Air Force Special
Operations Command.
Michael Miller
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Miller, M B wrote:
I am a new user to FlightGear. I have made minor modifications to use our
flight simulation to drive the FlightGear models through shared memory.
This proof of concept system will be demonstrated to the Air Force Special
Operations Command.
It would be nice to get these
Jim Wilson wrote:
Erik Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Great, now I feel recruited by the US military ...
:-D
Well, not exactly! Keep in mind that the same code is available to everyone
else including the North Koreans, provided of course they are allowed to
keep their power plant running long
Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yesterday I made some progress with a Prep tool for the SRTM hgt
format.
[...]
As far as I know, this data has only been made available for the USA
(so far.)
Do you mean SRTM data in general or this special 'hgt' format ?
Martin.
P.S.: Seen this one
Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yesterday I made some progress with a Prep tool for the SRTM hgt
format.
Martin Spott writes:
Do you mean SRTM data in general or this special 'hgt' format ?
Yes, SRTM data as provided in the hgt format (data and format
description) available from:
Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...] But I
also have some code changes queued up in my head that I'd also like to
get done before my next major world build so I won't suggest a time
line.
I personally would prefer well done over a quick hack ;-)
P.S.: Seen this one ?
Hello, could anyone tell me what's usually going on here when FlightGear
starts up ? It's writing out these lines:
No electrical model specified for this model!
Creating a new buffer of size = 32768
Creating a new buffer of size = 32768
resizing buffer to size = 131072
Which buffer is meant
Martin Spott writes :
Hello, could anyone tell me what's usually going on here when FlightGear
starts up ? It's writing out these lines:
No electrical model specified for this model!
Creating a new buffer of size = 32768
Creating a new buffer of size = 32768
resizing buffer to size =
John Check writes:
Yes, I know. Actually I con't care about this too much (it _was_ meant
to be a joke), so if someone want's to use FlightGear to driver their
toilet flusher, go ahead!
H
Honestly, I hesitated before I sent this out, but in the end, I just
couldn't stop myself.
I
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Curt Olson) [2003.02.27 15:02]:
John Check writes:
Yes, I know. Actually I con't care about this too much (it _was_ meant
to be a joke), so if someone want's to use FlightGear to driver their
toilet flusher, go ahead!
H
Honestly, I hesitated before I
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 15:06:19 -0600
Cameron Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was going to make a joke about FG not supporting the
dropping of bombs, but... ;-p
--
Cameron Moore
That won't necessarily always be true. Now that we have an
F-16 (etc.) that can carry them, and it sort-of works (I
Cameron Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I was going to make a joke about FG not supporting the dropping of
bombs, but... ;-p
Vapor trails not implemented yet either.
Best,
Jim
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Currently we are running this stuff under Windows, but I am making a push
to port to Linux. Unfortunately, our flight sim is not available to the
public. But the changes I made to FlightGear can be incorporated if there
is interest. I am currently using Windows API calls for the shared
My question is about the variables that are used in
the autopilot system. As far as I can understand the target heading is
calculated by the angle between the aircraft and the waypoint with the proper
heading and the rate of change of angle times the distance between the
coordinates which
Mehmet Velicangil [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
can it be calculated. In one of the documents in the flight gear site I
found that the rollout point which resembles an angle is approximately same
with the maxroll which is taken 20 for Chessna and the rollout smooth point is
approximately half of its
Can someone tell me how to get a DME signal from the KSFO ILS/DME RWY 28R
(freq 111.7)? Or from any DME transmitter for that matter. I've never flown
an airplane that required or allowed for tuning of DME.
Do I have to set /radios/dme/frequencies/selected-khz[0] to something?
Thanks,
Dave
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003 13:50:17 -0600
Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Update of /var/cvs/SimGear-0.3/SimGear/simgear/misc
In directory seneca:/tmp/cvs-serv25218/simgear/misc
Modified Files:
sg_path.cxx sg_path.hxx
Log Message:
Add some convenience functions to the SGPath
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 12:52, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
John Check writes:
Yes, I know. Actually I con't care about this too much (it _was_ meant
to be a joke), so if someone want's to use FlightGear to driver their
toilet flusher, go ahead!
H
Honestly, I hesitated before I
David Culp writes:
Can someone tell me how to get a DME signal from the KSFO ILS/DME
RWY 28R (freq 111.7)? Or from any DME transmitter for that matter.
I've never flown an airplane that required or allowed for tuning of
DME.
For the DME radio we have currently in FlightGear (which is
Ok, sounds like a good idea.
Curt.
Bernie Bright writes:
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003 13:50:17 -0600
Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Update of /var/cvs/SimGear-0.3/SimGear/simgear/misc
In directory seneca:/tmp/cvs-serv25218/simgear/misc
Modified Files:
sg_path.cxx sg_path.hxx
On Thursday 27 February 2003 3:52 pm, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
John Check writes:
Yes, I know. Actually I con't care about this too much (it _was_ meant
to be a joke), so if someone want's to use FlightGear to driver their
toilet flusher, go ahead!
H
Honestly, I hesitated before
FYI
http://asterweb.jpl.nasa.gov/workshop/default.htm
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A story[1] on Slashdot today, linked to this presentation titled
Open Source Software in Simulation and Training:
http://linuxworld.idealcorp.com/presentation/
http://linuxworld.idealcorp.com/ossist.pdf
Interesting:
Object- oriented simulation models exist
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Curt Olson) [2003.02.27 15:02]:
John Check writes:
Yes, I know. Actually I con't care about this too much (it _was_ meant
to be a joke), so if someone want's to use FlightGear to driver their
toilet flusher, go ahead!
H
Honestly, I hesitated
On Thursday 27 February 2003 4:23 pm, Gene Buckle wrote:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Curt Olson) [2003.02.27 15:02]:
John Check writes:
Yes, I know. Actually I con't care about this too much (it _was_
meant to be a joke), so if someone want's to use FlightGear to
driver their toilet
For the DME radio we have currently in FlightGear (which is not based
on any particular real-world model), do this:
...
Thanks Dave,
I don't have control heads installed yet, so I'm setting up the nav aids via
command line and the property browser. So, given this in the command line:
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