On lun 24 décembre 2007, LeeE wrote:
> On Monday 24 December 2007 12:08, gerard robin wrote:
> > On lun 24 décembre 2007, AnMaster wrote:
> > > Maik Justus wrote:
> > > > Hi Gerard,
> > > >
> > > > gerard robin schrieb am 24.12.2007 01:14:
> > > >> BTW: i could not use the c172 because mine makes d
On Monday 24 December 2007 12:08, gerard robin wrote:
> On lun 24 décembre 2007, AnMaster wrote:
> > Maik Justus wrote:
> > > Hi Gerard,
> > >
> > > gerard robin schrieb am 24.12.2007 01:14:
> > >> BTW: i could not use the c172 because mine makes difference
> > >> between water and solid
> > >>
> >
On Monday 24 December 2007 11:17, Maik Justus wrote:
> Hi Gerard,
>
> gerard robin schrieb am 24.12.2007 01:14:
> > BTW: i could not use the c172 because mine makes difference
> > between water and solid
> >
> > Cheers
>
> Yes, all YASim aircrafts do. But while the default scenery looks
> like wat
On lun 24 décembre 2007, AnMaster wrote:
> Maik Justus wrote:
> > Hi Gerard,
> >
> > gerard robin schrieb am 24.12.2007 01:14:
> >> BTW: i could not use the c172 because mine makes difference between
> >> water and solid
> >>
> >> Cheers
> >
> > Yes, all YASim aircrafts do. But while the default s
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Maik Justus wrote:
> Hi Gerard,
> gerard robin schrieb am 24.12.2007 01:14:
>> BTW: i could not use the c172 because mine makes difference between water
>> and
>> solid
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>>
> Yes, all YASim aircrafts do. But while the default sce
Hi Gerard,
gerard robin schrieb am 24.12.2007 01:14:
> BTW: i could not use the c172 because mine makes difference between water
> and
> solid
>
> Cheers
>
>
Yes, all YASim aircrafts do. But while the default scenery looks like
water it is marked as solid. Therfore you can land on water ever
On dim 23 décembre 2007, Torsten Dreyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> just launched a current cvs build with
> ./fgfs --aircraft=c172p --start-date-sys=2007:06:21:12:00:00 --lat=89.0
> --lon=10 As expected, the cessna sat on the water since there is no scenery
> installed. After takeoff, when flying a few miles
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Torsten Dreyer wrote:
>> fg never worked well around the poles, iirc with fg/osg you get a crash at
>> south poles. Also we lack scenery for the poles. Any scenery south or north
>> of a certain point that is.
> Oh - no rich-people-cocktail-party wit
> fg never worked well around the poles, iirc with fg/osg you get a crash at
> south poles. Also we lack scenery for the poles. Any scenery south or north
> of a certain point that is.
Oh - no rich-people-cocktail-party with a helicopter at the north-pole.
>
> How did you take off from the water b
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fg never worked well around the poles, iirc with fg/osg you get a crash at
south poles. Also we lack
scenery for the poles. Any scenery south or north of a certain point that is.
How did you take off from the water btw?
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Hi,
just launched a current cvs build with
./fgfs --aircraft=c172p --start-date-sys=2007:06:21:12:00:00 --lat=89.0 --lon=10
As expected, the cessna sat on the water since there is no scenery installed.
After takeoff, when flying a few miles to the north, the water vanishes and
there is nothing th
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