John Wojnaroski wrote:
Hi,
The aircraft file for the 747-100 provided by Jon for the SCALE3X expo does
not contain a drag coeefficinet for the spoliers. I tried adding a value by
copying that portion from the 737 xml file, but it does not appear to work.
In that the value generated by the spoiler
Josh Babcock wrote:
OK, so I've been slowly working on this:
http://home.comcast.net/~jrbabcock/superfort/ for quite some time now.
I planned on getting it into CVS once it had a reasonable start for a
flight model. My problem is that I apparently am genetically incapable
of getting a YASim
Erik Hofman wrote:
Josh Babcock wrote:
OK, so I've been slowly working on this:
http://home.comcast.net/~jrbabcock/superfort/ for quite some time
now. I planned on getting it into CVS once it had a reasonable start
for a flight model. My problem is that I apparently am genetically
incapable
* Josh Babcock -- Monday 14 March 2005 03:53:
OK, so I've been slowly working on this:
http://home.comcast.net/~jrbabcock/superfort/ for quite some time now.
Very impressive. Looks like one of my new favorites. The cockpit looks
great. Damn, I need VR-goggles ... Don't let us wait too long!
Yeah, I actually took a look at that. I have a handle on how to do the XML, I
just don't have the expertise to make the actual sound files. The DC3 engine
sounds are nice, but they don't quite have that throaty sound that you get
from
an 18 cyl radial. I found a few recordings, but they
A friend of mine (the best I have) brought this to my attention:
The current Windows binary of FlightGear as present in the 0.9.8a
download package refuses to load aircraft with a dash in the filename.
This _might_ be an issue in general but I don't know if it acually is.
It is _definitely_ an
Martin Spott wrote:
A friend of mine (the best I have) brought this to my attention:
The current Windows binary of FlightGear as present in the 0.9.8a
download package refuses to load aircraft with a dash in the filename.
This _might_ be an issue in general but I don't know if it acually is.
It is
Quoting Martin Spott :
A friend of mine (the best I have) brought this to my attention:
The current Windows binary of FlightGear as present in the 0.9.8a
download package refuses to load aircraft with a dash in the filename.
This _might_ be an issue in general but I don't know if it acually
Which one should be the guideline on how to deal with this issue:
Should modelers avoid using dashes in filenames except the one in
-set.xml of should the Windws binary get enabled to handle these
names ?
I was under the impression that if the directory name is A-10 then there must
be a
Dave Culp wrote:
Which one should be the guideline on how to deal with this issue:
Should modelers avoid using dashes in filenames except the one in
-set.xml of should the Windws binary get enabled to handle these
names ?
I was under the impression that if the directory name is A-10 then there
Josh Babcock wrote:
My problem is that I apparently am genetically incapable of
getting a YASim config to converge.
XML file? Output?
Andy
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Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Could you elaborate ? What are the symptoms and what is the log at a verbose
log
level ? Is it ok in fgrun ?
I didn't hunt for debug output this morning but I'll do that tonight.
My friend told me something like FlightGear is broken, it stops after
selecting the A-10
Martin Spott wrote:
I didn't hunt for debug output this morning but I'll do that tonight.
My friend told me something like FlightGear is broken, it stops after
selecting the A-10 - so I assume 'fgrun' works correctly,
I was unable to reproduce after I reverted the filename change. I
wasn't
Curt wrote
On some more complex aircraft, if you pull back the power without having
the landing gear down, you get an audible warning signal. I don't know
if I've ever had the chance to hear this tone in real life. Does any
one have (or can anyone create) a suitable sound to be included
On some more complex aircraft, if you pull back the power without having
the landing gear down, you get an audible warning signal. I don't know
if I've ever had the chance to hear this tone in real life. Does any
one have (or can anyone create) a suitable sound to be included in the
base
Vivian Meazza wrote:
Curt wrote
On some more complex aircraft, if you pull back the power without having
the landing gear down, you get an audible warning signal. I don't know
if I've ever had the chance to hear this tone in real life. Does any
one have (or can anyone create) a suitable sound
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