lightsource which should be used to illuminate
the terrain (and objects) around.
Hope it helps to define a more accurate problem :)
Elady.
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Once upon a time, you were sitting and writing:
But, even if I do something simple, this could have a pretty far
reaching impact. Each instrument would have to check the status of
the electrical system (voltage? on/off?)
IMHO
1. Voltage - how much (5,12,24,48,,,)V,
2. Max current - how
Once upon a time, you were sitting and writing:
Thanks Dave. It has more than enough information
(although it is not a typical electrical diagram).
I have a few dirty tasks for the weekend (like evaluating
a signal processing exam), so I won't be working on the
computer.
All the best,
Once upon a time, you were sitting and writing:
Roel Michiels writes:
When you start modelling the B737, here's an excellent site by on of
the Captains I flew with at Sabena. This man is highly proficient
and also a simulation enthousiast. You will find lots of info
concerning the
Once upon a time, you were sitting and writing:
... I was wondering if there has ever been talk of exposing 3d models through a
metalanguage in XML, or maybe to a spec such as SVG (though I guess SVG is 2d,
not 3d).
In this way, a person might not have to run off and download/pay for/learn
Once upon a time, you were sitting and writing:
What is the method you guys follow to subdivide the scenery, objects,
aircraft so that you only render what you see ... Wouldn't the rendering
be more efficient with a system like this ...
Hm binary trees ?
I always thought the main
Once upon a time, you were sitting and writing:
For those of you who may not have heard, the Space Shuttle Columbia
appears to have broken up on entry as it passed south of Dallas while at a
speed of mach 10+.
Sad day for all of us.
From the Israeli POV, it is especially sad, as
the first
Hi,
Something went wrong in flightgear during my last dist-upgrade (sid)...
and I think it has something to do with the transition from gcc 2.95 to 3.2.
(it fails to load some shared libraries).
In any case, my CVS compiled version works fine, but
the one in Debian's database fails to run.
I'll
Once upon a time, you were sitting and writing:
I put the following message on the users mailing list and it doesn't seem that
anyone there can help. Can anyone here give any insight? The 3D demos all
work and I'm running Mandrake 9.0 with a NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4200.
FlightGear-0.9.1
Finally
Once upon a time, you were sitting and writing:
Hi, i'm a student and trying to learn how to make flight sims. i am in the learning
process and i was wondering if anyone of you could point me in the righ direction. i
want to start by drawing dials, and horizon indicator. i dont know if
Hi There,
Does anybody know where I can find a sampled heightmap
(of any place on earth, at any resolution) ?
I need to submit a project about terrain-aided navigation,
and I need to run some simulations (and somehow, I feel that
using synthetic-noise maps is much like cheating).
A brief search
Once upon a time, you were sitting and writing:
You need a digital elevation model, or DEM. Look at the links from
the FlightGear site for details.
All the best,
David
Thanks david !.
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Hi Erez,
We also have a 3D tactical display which is an
expansion of what you called Terrain-aided navigation.
Ah... this Terrain-aided navigation (TAN) is just
another method of positioning, just like GPS or standard
NAVs (like VOR, NDB etc.).
The method is simple; the aircraft samples the
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