> Thanks, I've been looking for a good DATCOM+ example to help me
> understand the program.
Yep, datcom is not really self explanatory :-(
I learned a lot by using the examples from Bill's page
http://www.holycows.net/datcom/
together with the users's manual USAF_DATCOM_UM.pdf, also linked on Bill'
Torsten Dreyer wrote:
>>Very nice! Can you fix this link though? I get a 403 error.
>>http://www.t3r.de/fg/seneca/SenecaII.dcm
>
> fixed - sorry.
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> Very nice! Can you fix this link though? I get a 403 error.
> http://www.t3r.de/fg/seneca/SenecaII.dcm
fixed - sorry.
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Torsten Dreyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I spent some time on the Seneca II model.
> The update is available here
>
Very nice! Can you fix this link though? I get a 403 error.
http://www.t3r.de/fg/seneca/SenecaII.dcm
Josh
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* Torsten Dreyer -- Thursday 01 June 2006 09:07:
> May I kindly ask for a volunteer "CVS janitor" to check it in?
Done, thanks! Very nice aircraft. :-)
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> Keep up the good work - can we expect to see this in CVS soon? I'm lazy and
> much prefer "cvs up" to faffing about with tarballs...
I am not in the position to put this into CVS but I like the idea to have it
there.
May I kindly ask for a volunteer "CVS janitor" to check it in?
Thanks, Torste
On Tue, 30 May 2006 14:27:33 +0200
Torsten Dreyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> here is my version 0.3 of the PA34-200T Seneca II.
Excellent work, thanks!
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On Tuesday 30 May 2006 13:27, Torsten Dreyer wrote:
> here is my version 0.3 of the PA34-200T Seneca II.
This is a really nice model... the flying experience has fairly improved since
the last time I tried it (landing was completely without incident this time
even with me at the controls :-)
Ke
If you want do see and feel the ice in action:
disable real weather fetch,
goto Menu->Weather Conditions and create a nasty november day in
Hamburg/EDDH/HAM:
on ground 1degc, dewpoint 0degc
at 3000ft -6degc, dewpoint -6degc
at 6000ft -10degc, dewpoint -10degc
at 9000ft -15degc, dewpoint -15degc
Hi,
here is my version 0.3 of the PA34-200T Seneca II.
http://www.t3r.de/fg/seneca/
Changes:
Added structural icing
Added Dave Perry's wonderful prop-disc animation
Animated and clickable circuitbreaker panel (still electrical nonfunction)
Switchpanel: magneto switches operational (and required
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
> And the Paris scenery is not finished. I have a whole bunch of models to send
> to
> Jon.
Now that the isses appear to be sorted out you could also send some
some of these to me, if you like,
Martin.
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>
>First thing is to get the X-Plane to Blender plugin ( a python script )
available on the net. After, you import
>OBJ models and export to .AC. You'll also have to convert textures from
.png to .rgb and reassign them in Blender
>( coordinates are good, only names are wrong ).
Is there no way
Quoting Frederic Bouvier :
> Then you have to extract object placement. I didn't practise myself but I
> know
> that there is a tool to export ENV files to text. I also know that X-Plane 8
> uses another binary format but I don't have the name handy.
http://www.xsquawkbox.net/scenery/tools.php
htt
Hi Chris,
Quoting Chris Metzler :
> On Fri, 19 May 2006 14:28:54 +0200
> Frederic Bouvier wrote:
> >
> > And the Paris scenery is not finished. I have a whole bunch of models
> > to send to Jon.
>
> Hey Fred, are the procedures that you and Emmanuel have had to go through
> to convert the X-Plane
On Fri, 19 May 2006 14:28:54 +0200
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
>
> And the Paris scenery is not finished. I have a whole bunch of models
> to send to Jon.
Hey Fred, are the procedures that you and Emmanuel have had to go through
to convert the X-Plane scenery fairly straightforward? Is it something
t
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
The author of the conversion said that it is reasonably fast with a GeForce 440
MX, that has a GeForce2 core. In fact, the placement of object has been
optimised to group these models with the same texture. Jon changed his export
procedure for that. And objects are shared
Quoting Martin Spott :
> Frederic Bouvier wrote:
>
> > http://helijah.free.fr/flightgear/flightgear.htm
>
> This is really impressing - does anyone have a recommendation which
> graphics card to use in order to run FlightGear with so many textured
> objects at a reasonable frame rate - without dis
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
> http://helijah.free.fr/flightgear/flightgear.htm
This is really impressing - does anyone have a recommendation which
graphics card to use in order to run FlightGear with so many textured
objects at a reasonable frame rate - without disabling any other visual
effects ?
Do
Torsten Dreyer schrieb:
Got a URL?
Torsten, I know that this answer is too detailed for you. But there may
be some other people reading this:
All objects are in Stockill's model database (and the terrain has to be
downloaded from the FG scenery server, if not already installed).
http://f
Quoting Martin Spott :
> Georg Vollnhals wrote:
>
> > Alone to fly this aircraft is a big joy but when I combined it with the
> > new outstanding really unbelievable *Paris* scenery (screenshots on the
> > German FG forum) [...]
>
> Unfortunately you have to be a registered user if you want to loo
Georg Vollnhals wrote:
> Alone to fly this aircraft is a big joy but when I combined it with the
> new outstanding really unbelievable *Paris* scenery (screenshots on the
> German FG forum) [...]
Unfortunately you have to be a registered user if you want to look at
the pictures. Posting referen
Hi Georg
> thank you for the latest update of your Seneca II. It is not only a
> wonderful artwork with many details outside and inside (like the
> headphone on the right seat :-) ) and a wonderful 3d-panel but also very
> valuable from the "real pilot proven" aspect.
Thanks
> If I am not wrong - I
Torsten Dreyer schrieb:
Hi,
I spent some time on the Seneca II model.
The update is available here
http://www.t3r.de/fg/seneca/
Changes:
...
Torsten
Hi Torsten,
thank you for the latest update of your Seneca II. It is not only a
wonderful artwork with many details outside and inside
Hi,
I spent some time on the Seneca II model.
The update is available here
http://www.t3r.de/fg/seneca/
Changes:
- improved JSBSim FDM, performance data are now close to the POH data
- made the engines supercharged
- minor changes to airframe 3d model (doors may be opened, cowlings remodeled
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