Unfortunately Jon has his FGFSDB email disabledwhat forum do we contact
him on?
Dene
From: Martin Spott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Josh Babcock wrote:
Would it be feasible instead to have an entry in the new object's xml
file listing some exact coordinates at which any existing objects should
flying.toaster writes:
I am fairly new to flightgear and there are two subjects I would like to get
involved into.
I am a 3D modeller for Strike Fighters : Project 1 (check out
http://www.column5.us, there is a F/A-18 model I made)
using blender.
I am willing to build many models for
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Selon Martin Spott:
Josh Babcock wrote:
Would it be feasible instead to have an entry in the new object's xml
file listing some exact coordinates at which any existing objects should
be removed from the scene-graph? That would be transparent to the user
[...]
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
There is the object database browser for that :
http://fgfsdb.stockill.org/objects.php
You can enter a filter to restrict the list and then visually compare longitude
and latitude.
If you look up the objects you want to replace as described above and
let me know the
Jon Stockill wrote:
If you look up the objects you want to replace as described above and
let me know the numbers in brackets (that's the FAA or FCC id) then it
makes replacing the objects VERY easy.
Apologies for the duplicate - I managed to run out of RAM and kill
thunderbird while it was
Yeap you do refer attached or
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Name: Jon Stockill
EMail: *disabled*
I'm primarily interested in bulk population of the objects database from
various data sources - if you have access to such a resource then I'd be
happy to help you import it.
Models will usually be the types of
Dene,
dene maxwell wrote:
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Do you really think you're getting new friends by posting such images
to the list ?
Martin.
--
Unix
Jon Stockill schrieb:
dene maxwell wrote:
Unfortunately Jon has his FGFSDB email disabledwhat forum do we
contact him on?
I do?
Hi Jon,
not really but very hidden!!!
I also asked some time ago on this list for your eMail when I wanted to
inform you about the corrupted Finland files
Jon Stockill writes:
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
A search by position bounding box would be really cool.
Until I get chance to add that you can actually search by partial
lat/lon - so for example searching with lat=50.1 would return everything
from 51.0 to 51.9
repeat after me
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 06:24, flying.toaster wrote:
I am fairly new to flightgear and there are two subjects I would like to
get involved into.
I hope you decide to stay - I've already pointed out some of your great
looking models (from the CSP forums) to others here :-)
I am a 3D
Norman Vine wrote:
Jon Stockill writes:
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
A search by position bounding box would be really cool.
Until I get chance to add that you can actually search by partial
lat/lon - so for example searching with lat=50.1 would return everything
from 51.0 to 51.9
Martin Spott wrote:
Josh Babcock wrote:
Would it be feasible instead to have an entry in the new object's xml
file listing some exact coordinates at which any existing objects should
be removed from the scene-graph? That would be transparent to the user
[...]
but this solution
I am also interested in the modelling of jet engine. I've been
looking into the problem for quite some time and have darkened
many pages of equations in order to find a model that could meet
my expectations.
What I would like to achieve would be the following
- Engine stall and surge
Norman Vine wrote:
Until I get chance to add that you can actually search by partial
lat/lon - so for example searching with lat=50.1 would return everything
from 51.0 to 51.9
repeat after me PostGIS PostGIS ... :-)
is already in the works. I've already started designing
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