Ron Jensen wrote:
It probably should be, but it could use some help at the moment.
Step one should probably be cleaning all the stray shift-tabs in the xml
files and standardizing the indentation...
I notice that c172p-set.xml has two separate sets of model tags...
The -set files have
Heiko Schulz wrote:
The Model-Author of the c172p has this on his list, but did not find any time
to change this...
Hi Heiko (and anyone who is maintaining the c172P),
Several questions:
First, who is the Model-Author for the c172p? A search of the c172
folder only yields David
dave perry wrote:
First, who is the Model-Author for the c172p?
Heiko Schulz is the author of the current 3D model, yet I'm pretty
convinced that he left the FDM unchanged,
Martin.
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On 16 Nov 2009, at 17:37, dave perry wrote:
Second, I have edited my local copy for cvs so that the nav-light switch
also controls instrument/pannel lights so the c172p can be flown at
night. I also point the vors to the recent changed Instruments-3d/vor
folder which you can try out
James Turner wrote:
In general, I would far prefer the C172P to be as high quality (and
functional as possible),
I would even say that the default c172p would be the sample
implementation of an aircraft in FlightGear meaning that it should
reflect the latest code as closely as possible.
Hello Dave,
I did the the 3d-model incl. the 3d-panel, but there was still a lot of issues.
All other things (fdm, wrapping xml's, 2d-panels etc) I left untouched.
Hi Heiko (and anyone who is maintaining the c172P),
Several questions:
First, who is the Model-Author for the c172p? A
Heiko Schulz wrote:
Hello Dave,
I did the the 3d-model incl. the 3d-panel, but there was still a lot of
issues.
All other things (fdm, wrapping xml's, 2d-panels etc) I left untouched.
Hi Heiko (and anyone who is maintaining the c172P),
Several questions:
First, who is the
On Mon, 2009-11-16 at 20:37 +0100, Erik Hofman wrote:
James Turner wrote:
In general, I would far prefer the C172P to be as high quality (and
functional as possible),
I would even say that the default c172p would be the sample
implementation of an aircraft in FlightGear meaning that it
Hi,
Hi,
this bug is best seen by an example. Look at
http://www.martinlaabs.de/tmp/fgfs-screen-008.png
The view through the propeller is free of rain. This is
most impressive if
the sun is near the horizon. The rain is also falling into
the cockpit
which is annoying.
The first
So how does one to fix the issue on the aircraft then? In the tu154b I
cannot see rain or snow outside the cockpit at all do to (I think) the
transparency on the windshield. The rain/snow/etc inside the cockpit
should be easily fixable using the depth buffer, but I'm not familiar
with the
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