Hello,
I had prepared perl + shell script for making Airport specs for FGFS
from Tab delimited DAFIF data (DAFIFT) and would like you to check it out
and tell me if it is of use.
There are two files - a shell script for reading DAFIFT for an airport and
a perl script for making FGFS airport.
Talking British (well, European): how about Concorde, followed by some
nice little Fokker 50 or ATR? Just make sure the Concorde's wings move
as it accelerates on the ground...
Concorde has fixed wings - I don't think they are supposed to move ;-)
The nose moves down for better sight,
For those who are wondering what the TSR2 was and I guess still is:
There are quite a few pages on this plane, for example
http://www.aemann.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/aircraft/british/tsr2.html
And I have the impression that this _is_ quite an interesing plane - too bad
this project was cancelled,
Hi,
I am the developer of VA-Pilot ( a java based program which I wrote.
It looks
up current flights on the IVAO/IVAN network, files pireps and can display
notams http://vapilot.sourceforge.net (page severly out of date)).
I'm wondering if there is some sort of Interprocess
Martin Spott wrote:
Talking British (well, European): how about Concorde, followed by some
nice little Fokker 50 or ATR? Just make sure the Concorde's wings move
as it accelerates on the ground...
Concorde has fixed wings - I don't think they are supposed to move ;-)
The nose moves down for
Mathew McBride wrote:
Hi,
I am the developer of VA-Pilot ( a java based program which I wrote.
It looks
up current flights on the IVAO/IVAN network, files pireps and can display
notams http://vapilot.sourceforge.net (page severly out of date)).
I'm wondering if there is some sort of
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Anil K. Narayanan wrote:
I had prepared perl + shell script for making Airport specs for FGFS
from Tab delimited DAFIF data (DAFIFT) and would like you to check it out
and tell me if it is of use.
Sounds very useful - I've got a script which imports default.apt into my
Jon Stockill writes:
I had prepared perl + shell script for making Airport specs for FGFS
from Tab delimited DAFIF data (DAFIFT) and would like you to check it out
and tell me if it is of use.
Sounds very useful - I've got a script which imports default.apt into my
database, so
Mathew McBride wrote:
Hi,
I am the developer of VA-Pilot ( a java based program which I wrote.
It looks
up current flights on the IVAO/IVAN network, files pireps and can display
notams http://vapilot.sourceforge.net (page severly out of date)).
I'm wondering if there is some sort
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Anil K. Narayanan wrote:
I had prepared perl + shell script for making Airport specs for FGFS
from Tab delimited DAFIF data (DAFIFT) and would like you to check it out
and tell me if it is of use.
Sounds very useful - I've got a script which imports default.apt into my
Jon Stockill Wrote ( (+) hrs Jan-10):
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Anil K. Narayanan wrote:
I had prepared perl + shell script for making Airport specs for FGFS
from Tab delimited DAFIF data (DAFIFT) and would like you to check it out
and tell me if it is of use.
Sounds very useful -
Mike Bonar writes:
Has anyone got this bird airborne? It locks up as soon as my gear lifts off
the runway.
I had this happen to me too in earlier versions, but the latest
version works quite well.
Regards,
Curt.
--
Curtis Olson IVLab / HumanFIRST Program FlightGear Project
Twin
Hi,
I am the developer of VA-Pilot ( a java based program which I wrote. It looks
up current flights on the IVAO/IVAN network, files pireps and can display
notams).
I'm wondering if there is some sort of Interprocess communication module (like
FSUIPC) for FlightGear. The idea is I
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Martin Spott wrote:
Let me guess - Perl/DBI/DBD-MySQL ? Oh, that's a really awesome toolset.
I've spent hours ... weeks, no: months with Perl/DBI (plus DBD-Sybase) to
import delimiter-separated text files into a database. I _love_ this ;-)
Exactly.
Perls regex support
Talking British (well, European): how about Concorde, followed by some
nice little Fokker 50 or ATR? Just make sure the Concorde's wings move
as it accelerates on the ground...
Concorde has fixed wings - I don't think they are supposed to move ;-)
The nose moves down for better sight,
Talking British (well, European): how about Concorde, followed by
some nice little Fokker 50 or ATR? Just make sure the Concorde's
wings move as it accelerates on the ground...
Concorde has fixed wings - I don't think they are supposed to move
;-) The nose moves down for better sight,
Matthew writes:
Wing flexing? Is that possible in FG? Keep going this way and I might need
to replace my Geforce 2 GTS 32MB card with something new, if its worth it
(seems to be still perfoming really well though). Would be cool to see
wings flex when taking off, or with turbulence etc.
Have
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 07:30, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Matthew writes:
Wing flexing? Is that possible in FG? Keep going this way and I might need
to replace my Geforce 2 GTS 32MB card with something new, if its worth it
(seems to be still perfoming really well though). Would be cool to see
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 19:45:32 +0530,
Anil K. Narayanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
20030110141532.GA1684@ANIL-WK:
They are there as two attachments in my previous mail.
(BTW is it bad to send things as attachments in FGFS-* groups ?)
..INHO, the ideal way is to post the url so we
On 10 Jan 2003 08:42:13 -0800,
Tony Peden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 07:30, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Matthew writes:
Wing flexing? Is that possible in FG? Keep going this way and I
might need to replace my Geforce 2 GTS 32MB card with
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 10:50:40 +0100 (CET),
Martin Spott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For those who are wondering what the TSR2 was and I guess still is:
There are quite a few pages on this plane, for example
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 12:20, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On 10 Jan 2003 08:42:13 -0800,
Tony Peden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 07:30, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Matthew writes:
Wing flexing? Is that possible in FG? Keep going this way and I
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Date sent: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 11:19:54 -0600
From: Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: Flightgear error from windows binary version.
Nick,
You are the first
I also get this once in a while...
Try to end FGFS and start it again. If that doesn't work, reboot - and
make sure that no other programs are using the audio devices (e.g. a MP3
player in the background)
I hope that helps.
CU,
Christian
PS: I also don't know the real source of the problem,
Curtis L. Olson writes:
You are the first that I can recall to report any sort of audio
problems under windows. To be honest, I have no idea what's going
on. My best suggestion would be to post your problem to our mailing
list and see if one of our many windows developers might have seen
On 10 Jan 2003 13:12:27 -0800,
Tony Peden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
..we _could_ interface with http://felt.sourceforge.net/ . ;-)
In real time? I don't think so. One possibility, though, is to do
the analysis offline and generate tip deflection as a
On Saturday 11 January 2003 07:01, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
snip
..amen! Url to your source code? (Even if it may not be ready to
publish for end users.)
It's in the CVS at SourceForge.
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/vapilot/cvs_1.1/
It is kind of ready for end users. I deployed
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