On 13/03/06, Martin Spott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, they have a nice portofolio of sim-related controls and
instruments, if only the price tag I wonder what a _real_ set of
Cessna pedaly would cost me if I build an appropriate frame on my own,
That won't help you much -- the pedals
On Friday 03 March 2006 22:53, David Megginson wrote:
On 03/03/06, Matthias Boerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Next one: I know how it feels to fly a real aircraft but I've never
used a yoke or pedals with FlightGear. Sometimes I've use other
people's equipment with M$FS but I wasn't
Martin Spott wrote:
Yesterday evening I was confirmed that we _will_ get a free booth on
the LinuxTag show (3rd to 6th May). Now several things come into my
mind that would help us to make our presence on the show a success and
that we probably won't find the time to do everything ourselves.
Martin Spott wrote:
Yesterday evening I was confirmed that we _will_ get a free booth on
the LinuxTag show (3rd to 6th May). Now several things come into my
mind that would help us to make our presence on the show a success and
that we probably won't find the time to do everything ourselves. So
Hi Martin,
--snip
Next one: I know how it feels to fly a real aircraft but I've never
used a yoke or pedals with FlightGear. Sometimes I've use other
people's equipment with M$FS but I wasn't satisfied. The pedals I found
there had a spring that centers the pedal position much too hard - but
On 03/03/06, Matthias Boerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Next one: I know how it feels to fly a real aircraft but I've never
used a yoke or pedals with FlightGear. Sometimes I've use other
people's equipment with M$FS but I wasn't satisfied. The pedals I found
there had a spring that
On Friday 03 March 2006 08:40, Martin Spott wrote:
Martin Spott wrote:
It's pretty likely that we're going to have a booth at the Linux-Tag
exhibition in Wiesbaden on May 3 - 6, 2006. In order to present the
local area to the visitors it would be nice to have an online-map
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