On Saturday 08 May 2004 00:28, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
> For an upcoming newsletter article I am [hopefully] writing an
> introduction to modeling aircraft flight dynamics in YASim.
>
> For a subsequent issue of the newsletter I think I'd like to walk the
> reader through the process of creating a s
On Saturday 08 May 2004 00:28, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
> For an upcoming newsletter article I am [hopefully] writing an
> introduction to modeling aircraft flight dynamics in YASim.
>
> For a subsequent issue of the newsletter I think I'd like to walk the
> reader through the process of creating a s
On Saturday 08 May 2004 00:28, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
> For an upcoming newsletter article I am [hopefully] writing an
> introduction to modeling aircraft flight dynamics in YASim.
I can't help you here, I just want to say thanks for doing this. I'd like to
create/modify a model, but lack an over
John Check said:
> On Monday 03 May 2004 02:52 am, Durk Talsma wrote:
> > On Sunday 02 May 2004 17:20, Jonathan Richards wrote:
> > > Firstly, a title. Jon's newsletter is called 'Back of the Envelope',
> > > which I think is particularly clever - JSBSim is anything but a
> > > back-of-the-envelo
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How about:
"On a wing and a prayer"
(or are we all too atheist? - I am, and don't care, but some might)
Giles Robertson
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On Monday 03 May 2004 02:52 am, Durk Talsma wrote:
> On Sunday 02 May 2004 17:20, Jonathan Richards wrote:
> > Firstly, a title. Jon's newsletter is called 'Back of the Envelope',
> > which I think is particularly clever - JSBSim is anything but a
> > back-of-the-envelope calculation, and there ar
Jon Berndt said:
> >
> > > FlightBeer. A just reward. :-)
> >
> > Hmm. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3286049.stm refers, I think :¬)
> >
> > Nonetheless, your entry is in the hat; multiple tries are allowed!
>
> Actually, that wasn't an entry for the newsletter title, but a little joke
> abou
>
> > FlightBeer. A just reward. :-)
>
> Hmm. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3286049.stm refers, I think :¬)
>
> Nonetheless, your entry is in the hat; multiple tries are allowed!
Actually, that wasn't an entry for the newsletter title, but a little joke
about the reward!
Jon
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On Monday 03 May 2004 10:37, Chris Horler wrote:
> I've not read all the mails, my apologies if I'm duplicating.
>
> I'm reminded of the cartoon "Tail Spin"... this might be an idea
> (drawing on Normans earlier Tail..Tale)
It might have even been called Talespin actually...
>
> also
>
> "Cabin Ta
I've not read all the mails, my apologies if I'm duplicating.
I'm reminded of the cartoon "Tail Spin"... this might be an idea
(drawing on Normans earlier Tail..Tale)
also
"Cabin Talk"
"Flight Times"
My favourite of the suggestions I've seen so far was "Gear Chatter"
Chris
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On Sunday 02 May 2004 17:20, Jonathan Richards wrote:
> Firstly, a title.
"Runway behind you" ... one of the three classic things, useless to a pilot
"NewsGear" ... in line with Curt's naming pattern
"The shouting wind" ... from High Flight (better for the mailing list tho)
"Joystick and Pedal"
On Sunday 02 May 2004 17:20, Jonathan Richards wrote:
> Firstly, a title. Jon's newsletter is called 'Back of the Envelope', which
> I think is particularly clever - JSBSim is anything but a
> back-of-the-envelope calculation, and there are echoes of flight envelope,
> too.
The first thing I cou
On Sunday 02 May 2004 16:20, Jonathan Richards wrote:
> Firstly, a title. Jon's newsletter is called 'Back of the Envelope', which
How about "Foxtrot Golf" ?
> Secondly, we're missing suggestions for content. Suggest away, but what
> I'd really like is for you to suggest and volunteer to write,
Jonathan Richards writes:
>
> If anyone sent me an entry off-list, it would be a good idea to resend.
Probably to English specific but the first thing I thought of
"Eagle Tails"
Note Tail and Tale are pronounced the same in English
Tale:
A recital of events or happenings; a report or revelat
On Sunday 02 May 2004 01:25 pm, Erik Hofman wrote:
> Jonathan Richards wrote:
> > Firstly, a title.
>
> How about: "Don't panic" in nice and friendly letters?
>
"Resistance Is Useless"
You could have a bad poem of the month. :-D
> Erik
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On Sun, 02 May 2004 19:25:24 +0200, Erik wrote in message
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> Jonathan Richards wrote:
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> > Firstly, a title.
>
> How about: "Don't panic" in nice and friendly letters?
..nah, needs a devilish smiley like in that gourmet abo line
in the Crocodile Dundee movie: 'Nah, need
On Sun May 2 11:08:06 CDT 2004, Jon Berndt wrote:
> FlightBeer. A just reward. :-)
Hmm. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3286049.stm refers, I think :¬)
Nonetheless, your entry is in the hat; multiple tries are allowed!
I thought things were a bit quiet through the day, while I have been fidd
Jonathan Richards wrote:
Firstly, a title.
How about: "Don't panic" in nice and friendly letters?
Erik
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Jonathan Richards said:
> Firstly, a title. Jon's newsletter is called 'Back of the Envelope', which I
> think is particularly clever - JSBSim is anything but a back-of-the-envelope
> calculation, and there are echoes of flight envelope, too.
> I'm severely lacking inspiration of this calibre,
Jonathan Richards wrote:
On Monday 26 Apr 2004 5:39 pm, Curtis L. Olson wrote, among other things:
There is a *lot* of things going on with the FlightGear project at
various levels and it would be nice to have a monthly or quarterly
summary in newsletter form for ourselves too.
I've volun
> I've volunteered to help John Wojnaroski with editing a FlightGear
newsletter,
This is great news.
> Firstly, a title. Jon's newsletter is called 'Back of the Envelope',
which I
> think is particularly clever - JSBSim is anything but a
back-of-the-envelope
> calculation, and there are echoes o
On Sun, 2 May 2004 16:20:08 +0100
Jonathan Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Firstly, a title. Jon's newsletter is called 'Back of the Envelope', which I
> think is particularly clever - JSBSim is anything but a back-of-the-envelope
> calculation, and there are echoes of flight envelope,
On Monday 26 Apr 2004 5:39 pm, Curtis L. Olson wrote, among other things:
> There is a *lot* of things going on with the FlightGear project at
> various levels and it would be nice to have a monthly or quarterly
> summary in newsletter form for ourselves too.
I've volunteered to help John Wojnaro
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