Re: [Flightgear-devel] Possible contribution for someone

2006-04-01 Thread Jon Stockill

On Fri, March 31, 2006 7:15 pm, Curtis L. Olson wrote:

 If you found the two end points of a row in google maps (which does a
 pretty good job of giving you accurate lon/lat) then you could write
 some little bit of code to generate the intermediate points and spread a
 few towers along the row, and maybe even output the .stg lines
 directly.  If you sent these to Jon Stockhill, he could find all the
 proper elevations for you and include them in the FG object database.

 Adding these wind turbines would really spiff up the area ... anyone
 interested in working on this?

I'll be home in a week or so - if nobody's done it by then I'll get them
all added.

Jon

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Possible contribution for someone

2006-03-31 Thread Josh Babcock
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
 I have a little request if someone out there is interested in such a thing.
 
 Mojave, CA is home to Scaled Composites (Burt Rutan, Spaceship1),
 Orbital Dynamcics, The National Test Pilot School, Flight Research Inc.
 and several others.  It is sort of the civilian counterpart to Edwards
 in many ways.
 
 One of the really distinctive featurs of Mojave is the rows of wind
 turbines on the ridges above town.  Here's a picture I took the first
 time I was out there:
 
 http://www.flightgear.org/~curt/Photos/KMHV/Link/img_2704.html
 
 You can see the same thing from the satellite imagery.  There are
 hundreds of these arranged in neat rows:
 
 http://maps.google.com/maps?f=qhl=enq=mojave,+call=35.050797,-118.27177spn=0.023679,0.0421t=k
 
 
 I don't think we could model all of these at their real density level,
 but it would be kind of cool to put in every other one, or maybe every
 3rd or 4th one depending on what the graphics load turns out to be. 
 Last time I checked we already had an animated wind turbine model with
 moving blades.
 
 If you found the two end points of a row in google maps (which does a
 pretty good job of giving you accurate lon/lat) then you could write
 some little bit of code to generate the intermediate points and spread a
 few towers along the row, and maybe even output the .stg lines
 directly.  If you sent these to Jon Stockhill, he could find all the
 proper elevations for you and include them in the FG object database.
 
 Adding these wind turbines would really spiff up the area ... anyone
 interested in working on this?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Curt.
 

If the graphics load is too much then perhaps the answer is more
agressive use of LOD and simpler models.

Josh


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