Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Martin Spott -- Tuesday 17 August 2004 15:28:
I just realized you already calculate the rel. humidity from
temperature and dewpoint. You could calculate the cloud base from these
two numbers and the airport elevation as well - at least our instructor
taught us to
* Martin Spott -- Thursday 19 August 2004 13:16:
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Martin Spott -- Tuesday 17 August 2004 15:28:
I just realized you already calculate the rel. humidity from
temperature and dewpoint. You could calculate the cloud base from these
two numbers and the airport
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Martin Spott -- Thursday 19 August 2004 13:16:
Yes, the dew point represents the temperature, when humidity
precipitates. In wet adiabatic conditions, which are likely to
predominate, temperature decreases 1 degree Celsius per 100 m altitude.
Now you can calculate
I saved out FDM information using -native=file,out,120,flight1.fgfs.
When I try and read it back in using -native=file,in,120,flight1.fgfs
--fdm=external, the aircraft just sits there. It looks like FGNative::process() is pulling data
out of the file. Any ideas on what might be causing
No, I must confess you're correct Curt. I've also checked the JAR STD 1A and
it's the same : a 3DOF motion base is required for a Level A Flight
Simulator.
http://www.jaa.nl/section1/jars/439120.pdf
I've worked a couple of years for a simulator company on Level D Full Flight
Simulators and I
I have placed the paper I presented at the AIAA Modeling and Simulation Conference on
the
JSBSim web site. Click on the Documents link.
Jon
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