http://www.cs.yorku.ca/~cs233144/fgfs-screen-010.png
Looks like an A300...
Damn, beaten to it. My basic thinking was 'looks like a widebody
twin, but the main gear only has four wheels, not six'.
Three axles on the main landing gear would have been too easy I
think... for me the
Paul,
How about this idea ...
Since the X-Plane XSquawkBox module is cross platform why don't we just write
a proxy app for it that pretends to be X-Plane and interfaces directly to FG
in the background?
That sounds really good, although it's probably a lot more work than
just interfacing
http://www.cs.yorku.ca/~cs233144/fgfs-screen-010.png
Looks like an A300...
Damn, beaten to it. My basic thinking was 'looks like a widebody
twin, but the main gear only has four wheels, not six'.
Three axles on the main landing gear would have been too easy I
think... for me the
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 00:50, flying.toaster wrote:
Looks like an Airbus A300B (missing winglets and ailerons), but then I miss
some details to be affirmative (I seem to remember there are boundary layer
fences somewhere on the leading edge...
Yes, there are wing fences, and as you can see, I
Hi. I mentioned this next door on terragear-devel, but figured there
might be people not subscribed there who'd be itnerested. Anyway,
last night I finished writing up my TerraGear HOWTO (really a companion
document to the most recent documentation, trying to fill in gaps and
correcting stuff
I've already started working on the 3D model of the 340-500. Is it worth I
should continue with it ?
Message du 10/05/06 à 16h18
De : Ampere K. Hardraade [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A : flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
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Objet : Re: [Flightgear-devel] Guess what plane this is!
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On Wednesday 10 May 2006 11:47, flying.toaster wrote:
I've already started working on the 3D model of the 340-500. Is it worth I
should continue with it ?
I haven't started yet. I have the data I need to get the accuracy of majority
of the parts down to the millimeter range, and I was
I just *know* I'm going to get totally flamed for this, but can someone
please tell me how the CG, Eyepoint, AERORP and VRP are interconnected?
Yeah, I know - RTFM.
Trouble is, I think I did R the FM (there was an article by Jon S.
Berndt himself in Issue 1, Vol1 of the Quarterly Newsletter)
Hi I am a computer science student an interesting in flight simulations and my final proj of BSC is Simulation of F-16 It is basic prototype of Flight simulator game. Now I want to enhance my simulator using flightgear. I would be thank full to you if you would let me know about the archtecture
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 11:43 am, Steve Hosgood wrote:
Where is this other point? Just some arbitrary convenient point?
yes
I think I know what the eyepoint is :-). It is specified with an
[X,Y,Z] too, but in what coordinate frame?
same as above
Likewise the VRP. This is the location
Hi all!!!
I'm just testing this great piece of software and I'm have some problems
running it...
Sometimes it crash while flying but almost all the times it crash on
exit.
I ran it under gdb and this is what I got (last trailing output and bt):
2aff88f4b000-2aff88f4c000 rw-p 5000 08:01
On Wed, 10 May 2006 20:06:27 -0500
Jon S. Berndt wrote:
I think the list has been down.
I've been getting list messages, but in fits and starts.
The archive at sourceforge, however, stopped archiving messages five days
ago. *Again*.
It's hard to justify complaining because it's free, after
I just *know* I'm going to get totally flamed for this, but can someone
please tell me how the CG, Eyepoint, AERORP and VRP are interconnected?
Yeah, I know - RTFM.
I'd say that, but there really isn't much of one, yet! :-(
You won't get flamed. It's not the easiest concept to figure out.
I think the list has been down.
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How do I convert the paths below to URLs ?
Please be gentle as I have only used CVS by being given direct URLs.
I have searched the FG site for about an hour to try and find it for myself.
:-D ene
From: Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To:
All the yahoogroups list have been down too. Aparently some virus is
doing widepsread listserv message flooding or something.
On Wed, 10 May 2006 6:30 pm, Chris Metzler wrote:
On Wed, 10 May 2006 20:06:27 -0500
Jon S. Berndt wrote:
I think the list has been down.
I've been getting list
Hi allLast night Dave, shavlir, Eow^^ and I successfully flew in rather tight formation for about 20 minutes. At any given times our 4 aircraft were contained within a 50 meters diameter volume. We managed to maintain an arrow shape formation with Dave Culp in lead shavlir #2 on his right wing, me
Start here:
http://cvs.flightgear.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/viewcvs.cgi/?cvsroot=FlightGear-0.9
This is the /var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/ part of the path. Then click the
link to data, the link to Docs, the link model-howto.html, then choose
save link target as... (or windows equivelent) on the Download
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