On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 9:30 AM, Victhor victhor.fos...@gmail.com wrote:
Hmmm, AFAIK we couldn't get things like moving map displays anyway...
and some of those GPSes have turn-by-turn navigation for use with cars,
which is kinda cool, as they're pretty expensive :0)
With the better car GPS
David Megginson wrote:
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Heiko Schulz aeitsch...@yahoo.de wrote:
What I wonder- if David Megginson gave permission- why we have now the same
aircraft with two different models in CVS? One named j3cub and one named
Cub.
No, pull the old one. It was a lot
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On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 2:45 AM, Erik Hofman e...@ehofman.com wrote:
It is already removed from CVS. It's just a matter of running cvs up -Pd
to also remove it from your local repository.
I always do cvs -z3 update -d -P, but when I replied, I hadn't checked
to see if it was still on my
Hi all,
this is just to let you know that I am currently experimenting with gnucap
integration into FlightGear. Gnucap is the Gnu Circuit Analysis Package, much
like (p)spice or it's derivates. Unlike spice, it's GPL'ed and should give the
ability to perform detailed and exact electrical
2010/4/9 Stuart Buchanan stuar...@gmail.com:
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Glad to see the effect is used. I noticed the bump is reverted on one axis.
In a previous thread, I wrote :
I use the GIMP normal map plug-in to create my normal maps. Here are two
example. A bump :
Sounds promising . Ive been poking around with the generic electrical system
, kind of hoping to revive it as a default system , with more complex
systems done in nasal .
I look forward to seeing what this can do.
Cheers
Hi all
I am currently working on a update to the v22 (
http://www.flightgear.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4
http://www.flightgear.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4t=7205 t=7205 ) and
run into a question about YASim.
I want to implement the engine nacelles fuselage to the YASim fdm, but since
it is a
Bertrand wrote:
This is some nice artistic/graphical work indeed, however, I am afraid
this is not very realistic. If you want Cessna aerodynamicists to die
from an heart attack, just show them this picture ^_^
:)
I was basing the work on some photos I found on the Cessna website.
This one in
Truely an excellent model. I've just dug out an adaption of the Cub to
the new(er) YaSim engine configuration I once made and ran it through
Melchiors YaSim Importer. The new FDM config can be found here:
sol2500.net/flightgear/files/Cub_FDM.xml
Maybe someone with Cub flying experience can
Here's a bunch of random photos from a 172S:
http://hellosimon.org/35117/
There's some close ups of some rivets in some of them.
Hope that helps,
Simon
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 4:48 PM, Stuart Buchanan stuar...@gmail.com wrote:
Bertrand wrote:
This is some nice artistic/graphical work indeed,
2010/4/13 Stuart Buchanan stuar...@gmail.com:
Bertrand wrote:
This is some nice artistic/graphical work indeed, however, I am afraid
this is not very realistic. If you want Cessna aerodynamicists to die
from an heart attack, just show them this picture ^_^
:)
I was basing the work on some
Is the CVS browse link broken?
http://cvs.flightgear.org/cgi-bin/viewvc/viewvc.cgi/?root=SimGear-0.3
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Hi Jon,
The link was updated slightly at some point, try:
http://cvs.flightgear.org/viewvc/?root=SimGear
Regards,
Curt.
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 8:17 PM, Jon S. Berndt wrote:
Is the CVS browse link broken?
http://cvs.flightgear.org/cgi-bin/viewvc/viewvc.cgi/?root=SimGear-0.3
If I'm not mistaken, the license for SimGear code is LGPL, no?
Jon
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On Sunday 11 April 2010 03:21:54 Erik Hofman wrote:
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Hi,
I commited changes to help users to tune their rendering quality
according to their available hardware. As a picture is worth a thousand
words, see :
http://frbouvi.free.fr/flightsim/fgfs_quality_level.gif
All the Cessna 172's I've seen have had protruding rivets, but the
heads don't stick out much, and the paint smooths out the edges to the
point that they're just gentle bumps -- a 172's wing doesn't look like
a steam boiler.
IIRC, the Mooney has countersunk rivets, which is why it can go so fast.
I posted this question a few days ago, but got no response, so here we
go again ...
Is it possible to use Nasal to create a new FlightGear protocol? None
of the existing protocols (including generic) will do what I need.
Thanks,
Brian
- Ron Jensen a écrit :
Apparently there is a new PLIB with a fix for the Microsoft joystick
identification bug. It would be great if 2.1 (or 2.0.1?) were built
against that one instead of the broken one that prevents windows users from
correctly detecting their joysticks.
The fix is
- j'ai écrit :
- Ron Jensen a écrit :
Apparently there is a new PLIB with a fix for the Microsoft joystick
identification bug. It would be great if 2.1 (or 2.0.1?) were built
against that one instead of the broken one that prevents windows users from
correctly detecting their
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