eagle monart wrote :
thank you guys , finaly compiled the latest source : ))
but still i am looking for the puffy clouds that i saw in devel mailing
list. How can I enable puffy clouds??? . I played with layers types
and also enable 3dclouds in fgrun but didnt succeed.
It is in
Hi all,
I managed to finally get control of flightgear using a joystick and
the native-ctrls format from simulink. IT FLIES! at least
almost... Just have one thing I couldn't sort out... that was the
throttle. It seems to be acting digital,ie. at certain instants,
based on the
Andy Ross
Vivian Meazza wrote:
control-input axis=/controls/engines/engine[0]/boost-control
Here is the setting in the property browser
Controls/engines/engine/boost-control= 1.0
Case bug or just a typo?
Oh, were it that easy! Unfortunately, neither - my mail client did that -
Andy Ross wrote
Vivian Meazza wrote:
I would deduce that the property:
Controls/engines/engine/boost-control
Does not exist when the solver runs.
It should still see a zero for undefined properties,
What does it do for defined properties that contain null/nil?
although you can
This short reference:
http://www.flightgear.org/Docs/FGShortRef.pdf
shows the rudder control on the numeric keypad as being the 0 and , (comma)
keys. There
is no comma on the numeric keypad. This is confusing.
Jon
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Le dimanche 19 juin 2005 06:20 +0200, Arnt Karlsen a crit :
for a week or more, quickest way is run http://damnsmalllinux.org off
ramdisk, boot it off a cd image with ' dsl toram ', set up networking
and the web server, dump in those screen shots and post the url here.
hello Arnt
my
I am testing out a small preliminary fix for the landing gear jitter seen in
various
JSBSim aircraft. Curt has relayed that the default C-172 does have this problem
- and I
have now seen that. The preliminary fix does seem to have fixed that, although
when brakes
are applied while at rest there
Hi guys,
Just returning to flight simulation after many years abscence (well
used to have a real job to do!!).
Flightgear looks like a really good project to get involved in.
I am hoping to look at code optimisation in the refresh loop of the
bits that do sums.
I am more familiar with compiler
What does FlightGear do in the way of wind and turbulence? I assume that winds
are set in
FlightGear in NED coordinates and that those change slowly? Turbulence is
modeled in the
FDMs, but parameters are passed in? FlightGear does not model turbulence
itself, does it?
What is WEATHER_CM?
* Jon Berndt -- Sunday 19 June 2005 16:43:
What is WEATHER_CM? I am looking in JSBSim.cxx and wonder what
the defined WEATHER_CM is set to by default.
WeatherCM is the old weather system that has been removed from
cvs for fgfs 0.9.4. It's in the old repository's hidden Attic/. I
think it's safe
I am debugging the gear jittering in JSBSim and I am seeing
windNED spike every so often and I have commented out turbulence
code in JSBSim, so I am wondering if these wind spikes are
coming from FlightGear.
OK, in working to fix the gear jitter I've discovered some things about the
winds
WeatherCM is the old weather system that has been removed from
cvs for fgfs 0.9.4. It's in the old repository's hidden Attic/. I
think it's safe to remove all traces to it.
m.
Thanks. Will do. That simplifies looking at the code.
Jon
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Andy Ross wrote:
Yeah, but that's a bug. There is only one manifold pressure.
Surely you don't want *both* mp-inhg
and supercharger-output-inhg, which mean exactly the same
thing.
..I beg to differ; flow always means there are flow losses.
The discussion was about
Vivian Meazza wrote:
What does it do for defined properties that contain null/nil?
It doesn't. The solver doesn't actually try to read properties during
solution (which would be madness -- you would get different solution
results by changing values that aren't in the aircraft definition
file).
Harald JOHNSEN wrote:
I have started to add some volumetric shadows in Flightgear. It
uses the standard stencil method to count shadow volume
Wow, nice work. How are you handling silhouette optimization?
For those interested, the basic idea behind stencil shadows is that,
for every triangle
Also I everytime i compiled flightgear i see some rectangles on the
ground
and in the air..here are two screens
..next time you wanna show us something, put it on a proper web server,
not some damn spam site. If you have a spare box and can put it online
for a week or more, quickest
Andy Ross
No - nothing else has been modified. I've gone back to the cvs-head
version
of source and data. This is the _only_ change in the code anywhere:
!--control-input axis=/controls/engines/engine[0]/throttle
control=THROTTLE/--
control-input
eagle monart wrote:
I have some visual problems in FG. I comPiled the latest source in
msvc71 and i dont know these problems caused by msvc compiling
first I wanted to talk about 3d clouds ... They are beatiful and also
faster then I expected ...Its like flying in heaven)) but there
Jon Berndt wrote:
shows the rudder control on the numeric keypad as being the 0 and , (comma)
keys. There
is no comma on the numeric keypad. This is confusing.
This was written by a German (Michael Basler) - we acually _have_ a
comma as the decimal separator on the numeric keypad :-)
I
On Sunday 19 June 2005 13:50, Jon Berndt wrote:
This short reference:
http://www.flightgear.org/Docs/FGShortRef.pdf
shows the rudder control on the numeric keypad as being the 0 and ,
(comma) keys. There is no comma on the numeric keypad. This is confusing.
Then you have a keyboard with US
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:flightgear-devel-
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Sent: 19 June 2005 18:34
To: FlightGear developers discussions
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] New turbo/supercharger code
Vivian Meazza wrote:
Not. At least, only in
Andy Ross wrote:
* Stated exactly: the silhouette is a subset of triangle pairs sharing
an edge where one triangle is front-facing with respect to the light
source, and the other is back-facing may be on the silhouette.
There is a pre process step where I look for the 2 triangles that
Erik Hofman wrote:
No we shouldn't. In aviation there are not many places where SI units
are used so we stick with what is used by default. If you don't like it
use Nasal to correct it yourself.
In the _long_ run it might make _much_ sense to use SI units
_internally_ and let every designer
On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 09:08:05 -0700, Andy wrote in message
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Arnt Karlsen wrote:
Andy Ross wrote:
Yeah, but that's a bug. There is only one manifold pressure.
Surely you don't want *both* mp-inhg
and supercharger-output-inhg, which mean exactly the same
thing.
On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 19:14:06 +0200, Harald wrote in message
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eagle monart wrote:
other problem is about strange rectangles in sim... I ve the same
problem even in 0.9.8 release compile.. i can see these rectangles
almost everywhere in clouds , on the sea and on
Harald JOHNSEN wrote:
There is a pre process step where I look for the 2 triangles that
share an edge.
You're doing that per frame? Does it work well? I saw a huge CPU hit
from that test, but that was about 2.5 years ago on a slower machine
than is available now. Is the code complete enough
So there's nothing wrong with it, it's just that every user has another kind
of keyboard layout. ;)
Best Regards,
Oliver C.
Aha! Well, yes, I understand, now, but for newbies from the U.S. it will be
wrong. I'll
modify the PDF and send it to Curt (or whoever maintains that doc). It needs
* Jon Berndt -- Sunday 19 June 2005 20:23:
Aha! Well, yes, I understand, now, but for newbies from the U.S. it will be
wrong. I'll
modify the PDF and send it to Curt
Modify the PDF? Of course, you mean the TeX source file from which it was
generated, not the PDF itself, right? It's in the
Modify the PDF? Of course, you mean the TeX source file from which it was
generated, not the PDF itself, right? It's in the docs module.
m.
I already modified the PDF (I have Acrobat). I didn't know where the doc came
from
originally, and I don't know TeX.
If I have time later I'll take a
Le dimanche 19 juin 2005 20:03 +0200, Oliver C. a crit :
On Sunday 19 June 2005 13:50, Jon Berndt wrote:
This short reference:
http://www.flightgear.org/Docs/FGShortRef.pdf
shows the rudder control on the numeric keypad as being the 0 and ,
(comma) keys. There is no comma on the
other problem is about strange rectangles in sim... I ve the same
problem even in 0.9.8 release compile.. i can see these rectangles
almost everywhere in clouds , on the sea and on the ground.
here some screens
http://www.geocities.com/fgscreens/fgfs-screen-011.jpg
If I found a lot of inaccuracies in an airport and want to get them fixed, who
should I talk to?
Thanks in advance,
Ampere
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Jon Berndt wrote:
Aha! Well, yes, I understand, now, but for newbies from the U.S. it
will be wrong. I'll modify the PDF and send it to Curt (or whoever
maintains that doc). It needs to be clear.
Aha ? In fact the notation in the cheat sheet _is_ correct and clear,
why the hell do you want to
Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
If I found a lot of inaccuracies in an airport and want to get them fixed,
who
should I talk to?
Please get TaxiDraw from:
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/~eazdluf/taxidraw.html
and adjust the mentioned airport. Then submit the respective project
file to David Luff
Le dimanche 19 juin 2005 15:32 -0400, Ampere K. Hardraade a crit :
If I found a lot of inaccuracies in an airport and want to get them fixed,
who
should I talk to?
Thanks in advance,
Ampere
I have the same request LFPO is wrong: -- take off point beside the
runway
Thanks
--
Aha ? In fact the notation in the cheat sheet _is_ correct and clear,
why the hell do you want to break it ? It's just a matter of point of
view an I assume there are _many_ FlightGear users out there that have
a comma as a decimal separator - it's just that they probably don't
live in the
Jon Berndt wrote:
Aha ? In fact the notation in the cheat sheet _is_ correct and clear,
why the hell do you want to break it ? It's just a matter of point of
view an I assume there are _many_ FlightGear users out there that have
a comma as a decimal separator - it's just that they probably
On June 19, 2005 04:10 pm, Gerard Robin wrote:
I have the same request LFPO is wrong: -- take off point beside the
runway
Thanks
--
Gerard
For me, it is the LFBO. 14L/32R is a dirt runway, and there is no taxiway
connected to the ends of 14R/32L. =/
I notice another airport around the
Hi guys,
Since you are updating the documentation, I think it might be a good
idea to include the byte order lists of the various input/ouput
protocols. It would help someone who would want to fly flightgear
through some external application, and especially help those who are
building external
If anyone needs a Father's Day card, I made this one for my Dad (one of
those guys who has everything). It's non-flightsim related, but kind of
tech-ish and completely free for use:
http://www.wintergreen.ws/fathersday/present.html
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On Sunday 19 June 2005 22:20, Jon Berndt wrote:
Aha ? In fact the notation in the cheat sheet _is_ correct and clear,
why the hell do you want to break it ? It's just a matter of point of
view an I assume there are _many_ FlightGear users out there that have
a comma as a decimal separator
Jon Berndt wrote:
I think you are making a disingenuous assumption, here, on what I am saying. It
IS correct
and clear for*European*users, yes. All that I did to the PDF document was to
add a _note_
in the appropriate section in brackets that says: [U.S. keyboards use .
instead of
,]
Now
Hear hear.
- Original Message -
From: Oliver C.
To: FlightGear developers
discussions
Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 5:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] "Short
Reference" Document error?
On Sunday 19 June 2005 22:20, Jon Berndt wrote:
Aha ? In fact the
Jon Berndt wrote:
Are you opposed, in principle, to providing U.S. users with accurate
information? I don't
understand what's got you so hot about this. It's an international project.
Let's be clear
for everyone.
This complies entirely with my intention. Please excuse me for missing
the
Hello,
This thread in the FlightGear section on Avsim is getting pretty informative.
The thread started out as a form of feature request, but it eventually focus
on the funding issue of FlightGear. Please check it out:
Le dimanche 19 juin 2005 23:27 +0200, Harald JOHNSEN a crit :
Jon Berndt wrote:
I think you are making a disingenuous assumption, here, on what I am saying.
It IS correct
and clear for*European*users, yes. All that I did to the PDF document was to
add a _note_
in the appropriate section
Le dimanche 19 juin 2005 22:10 +0200, Gerard Robin a crit :
Le dimanche 19 juin 2005 15:32 -0400, Ampere K. Hardraade a crit :
If I found a lot of inaccuracies in an airport and want to get them fixed,
who
should I talk to?
Thanks in advance,
Ampere
I have the same request
I had the chance to get a pass for Le Bourget 2005. Unfortunately, the
only day I could go was a rainy day.
Nevertheless, I took pictures that you can see here
http://frbouvi.free.fr/photos/yappa-ng/index.php?album=Aviation%2FLeBourget2005%2F
.
Some may interest aircraft designers.
-Fred
Le vendredi 17 juin 2005 22:53 +0800, yue xianf a crit :
Hi every one:
any one can give me some hint about how to run the MS FS models under
flightgear?
I have searched for long time, It is said Wolfram's manual can help,
http://home.t-online.de/home/Wolfram.Kuss/,this websit
I have been trying to make the JSB flight model for my PA-25 pawnee for over
a week now, however, I can not get it to steer on the ground. Every time I
start my take off roll the plane goes in circles.
Has anybody encountered any similar problems?
Cheers,
Mostyn
Clifford,
It can be done, however it is a rather long winded process.
You need to get a program called pretty polly editor (PPE). Open the *.mdl
file in PPE and save it as a *.dxf file. Close the program. Re-open it load
the *.dxf file and save it as a *.ac file.
Then you need to use a
Le lundi 20 juin 2005 09:09 +1000, Mostyn Gale a crit :
Clifford,
It can be done, however it is a rather long winded process.
You need to get a program called pretty polly editor (PPE). Open the *.mdl
file in PPE and save it as a *.dxf file. Close the program. Re-open it load
the *.dxf
Le lundi 20 juin 2005 09:09 +1000, Mostyn Gale a crit :
I have been trying to make the JSB flight model for my PA-25 pawnee for over
a week now, however, I can not get it to steer on the ground. Every time I
start my take off roll the plane goes in circles.
Has anybody encountered any
I have been trying to make the JSB flight model for my PA-25 pawnee for over
a week now, however, I can not get it to steer on the ground. Every time I
start my take off roll the plane goes in circles.
Has anybody encountered any similar problems?
I am working on trying to resolve the
So, you think the UK is part of Europe, eh? We use the same convention as
the US for ./,
Vivian.
Heh. :-) What's above the number 4 (not on the numeric keypad)? Is it a $
or a ?
(not sure that will print correctly)?
Jon
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This complies entirely with my intention. Please excuse me for missing
the point - from reading your comment I had the impression you simply
changed the comma to a dot in the PDF. Please send me a copy of your
PDF and I'll change the TeX source accordingly.
Thanks - will do.
I'm currently
If you feel it you could continu and modify the doc i began.
May be i am wrong .
Do you thing that doc is good for garbage.
--
Gerard
Gerard
I just answered in a hurry this morning. Perhaps I should have said that
this is my way of converting *.mdl files. I'm sure there are
Le lundi 20 juin 2005 10:49 +1000, Mostyn Gale a crit :
If you feel it you could continu and modify the doc i began.
May be i am wrong .
Do you thing that doc is good for garbage.
--
Gerard
Gerard
I just answered in a hurry this morning. Perhaps I should have said
On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 17:03:19 -0400, Theo wrote in message
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If anyone needs a Father's Day card, I made this one for my Dad (one
of those guys who has everything). It's non-flightsim related, but
kind of tech-ish and completely free for use:
On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 19:33:19 -0500, Jon wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So, you think the UK is part of Europe, eh? We use the same
convention as the US for ./,
Vivian.
Heh. :-) What's above the number 4 (not on the numeric keypad)? Is
it a $ or a ? (not sure that will print
Oliver C. wrote:
Maybe it sounded in your first letter like that you may be one of
those Americans who allways try to make the USA the center of the
world.
It should be pointed out that those Americans live almost
exclusively in your television set. Real people, even republicans,
are
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