Re: [Flightgear-devel] Heads up: new autopilot subsystem implementation

2010-07-05 Thread fierst42
Hi Torsten (and others), I noticed that the autopilot on the Aerostar700 keeps climbing, despite what I set the AP to. I was trying to level out at FL120, but the AP was happily climbing to almost FL200 when I disabled it. Is this in the new code or in the plane? m

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Heads up: new autopilot subsystem implementation

2010-07-05 Thread Scott Hamilton
On Mon, 2010-07-05 at 10:52 +0200, fiers...@zonnet.nl wrote: Hi Torsten (and others), I noticed that the autopilot on the Aerostar700 keeps climbing, despite what I set the AP to. I was trying to level out at FL120, but the AP was happily climbing to almost FL200 when I disabled it. Is

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Heads up: new autopilot subsystem implementation

2010-07-05 Thread fierst42
I already had updated my data dir. Just did it again, but it is up to date, it says. m Op 05-07-10 12:55, Scott Hamilton schreef: This sounds very similar to the problem I encountered 3 days ago with a number of aircraft. If you are rebuilding from the (fairly) latest git code base for

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Heads up: new autopilot subsystem implementation

2010-07-05 Thread fierst42
In the Citation II, the AP seems to level off at around 24000ft, while it is set for 3ft. Pressure set is 2992. Also, initially I set the AP for an ALT of 35000. While climbing at around 22000 I changed the setting to 3ft. The plane went into a dive and decended to below 2ft. I

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Heads up: new autopilot subsystem implementation

2010-07-05 Thread Torsten Dreyer
Hi Torsten (and others), I noticed that the autopilot on the Aerostar700 keeps climbing, despite what I set the AP to. I was trying to level out at FL120, but the AP was happily climbing to almost FL200 when I disabled it. Is this in the new code or in the plane? I can't tell for sure