[Flightgear-devel] address change

2006-11-22 Thread Rex
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Frames of Reference in jsbsim

2006-05-17 Thread Rex
and Hage, Airplane Stability and Control to look these things up, when I need to. Rex Steve Hosgood wrote: Dave Culp wrote: But it doesn't. Seems like an oversight to me. I'm trying to model a 'plane with almost no dihedral AFAICS and I'm not sure what to twiddle in the .xml file

Re: [Flightgear-devel] 747-autopilot.xml

2006-04-28 Thread Rex
Justin, Check to see if it is also rolling and pitching slowly. In that case you have excited the Dutch Roll, which may be what you would expect at higher speeds. Rex Justin Smithies wrote: Not being a fully trained pilot , i dont know if this is right but i have found if i go below 365 kts

[Flightgear-devel] Format for Airport Data

2006-02-14 Thread Rex
identifies only 17x and 09R. The runways and taxiways appear to be identified by the number 10, while the documentation says it should be R. Is there another source that explains the layout so that I can fix the problem? thanks, Rex

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Format for Airport Data

2006-02-14 Thread Rex
Dene, Thanks for the references. Ron explained where I had messed up, but it is useful to get the definitions. I had forgotten that the runways came fro the Xplane site. Rex dene maxwell wrote: Hi Rex, Having been through a similar experience recently, I appreciated the following two