I've been learning Blender and trying my hand at modelling an RV-7.
Progress has been slow due to work, family and the learning curve but
here are the results so far:
http://www.matthewlaw.plus.com/RV-7.jpg
I turned on sub surfaces on the fuselage for the render. The actual
model looks like thi
http://www.metriccompass.com/
At least it's cheaper to update simulated instruments ;-)
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If deciding to use a binary interface, I'd recommend using XDR (RFC
1014) throughout.
It's not too far away from what FG currently has (for the more common
platforms at least) but has the advantage of being well-defined.
is indeed a standard C header but *not* in C++ (though it
might be included
On Friday, 1 April 2005 12:12, Matthew Law wrote:
> I've been learning Blender and trying my hand at modelling an RV-7.
> Progress has been slow due to work, family and the learning curve but
> here are the results so far:
>
> http://www.matthewlaw.plus.com/RV-7.jpg
Looks quite nice.
An RV would b