On Sunday 08 February 2009 03:47:22 am Bo Berglund wrote:
> On Sun, 8 Feb 2009, Anders Gidenstam wrote:
> >> No, but most aircraft will have the nose below the horizon in the level
> >> cruise attitude. The manual contains some flight tutorials that explains
> >> how to fly an aircraft.
> >
> >Eh,
On Sun, 8 Feb 2009, Anders Gidenstam wrote:
>> No, but most aircraft will have the nose below the horizon in the level
>> cruise attitude. The manual contains some flight tutorials that explains
>> how to fly an aircraft.
>
>Eh, oups, I forgot you had plenty of glider experience. :)
>Having a look
On Sun, 8 Feb 2009, Anders Gidenstam wrote:
> No, but most aircraft will have the nose below the horizon in the level
> cruise attitude. The manual contains some flight tutorials that explains
> how to fly an aircraft.
Eh, oups, I forgot you had plenty of glider experience. :)
Having a look in th
On Sun, 8 Feb 2009, Bo Berglund wrote:
> Well, I selected the Cessna 172 and since there were three lines
> I chose the top one.
Ah, sorry. I don't use the launcher (fgrun) to start FlightGear. If you
start from the command line you get the default aircraft, called 'c172p'
unless you supply the
> -Original Message-
> From: Anders Gidenstam [mailto:anders-...@gidenstam.org]
>
> On Sat, 7 Feb 2009, Bo Berglund wrote:
>
> > But there is one problem:
> > Panel disappear
> >
> > The instrument panel disappeared and cannot be recalled, at
> > least not any way
> > I
On Sat, 7 Feb 2009, Bo Berglund wrote:
> But there is one problem:
> Panel disappear
>
> The instrument panel disappeared and cannot be recalled, at least not any
> way
> I have used before (Shift-P that worked before does not anymore).
> Is there a secret method to get it up agai
Thanks for this file!
Hat switch
--
I tested it and it has a different twist to it than the one I used before:
It is like I turn my head around with the view panning in front of me
instead of instantly flipping to a specific view angle, actually quite nice.
But there is one problem:
Panel
The factor entry did nothing for the hat switch...
In fact when I looked more closely I found that *all* directions are
reversed,
not only back/forward!
I am talking about views out of the cockpit, which were the ones I thought
were available. There seems to be others too, but these are from outsi
On Sat, 2009-02-07 at 14:19 +0100, Bo Berglund wrote:
> Thanks for answering!
> I am rather new to simulation but I have 10 years of gliding experience.
> No real powered flight experience though.
Cool, there are a couple of gliders in flightgear, as well as the
ability to tow gliders in multi-pla
On Sat, 7 Feb 2009, Bo Berglund wrote:
> Thanks for answering!
> I am rather new to simulation but I have 10 years of gliding experience.
> No real powered flight experience though.
>
> Anyway the xml file I use contains this for the hat:
>
>
>
>
> Lat-Hat
>
ly. :-(
DS
-Original Message-
From: Melchior FRANZ [mailto:mfr...@aon.at]
Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2009 1:44 PM
To: flightgear-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-users] Logitech Force 3D Pro USB,hat switch
reversed
* Bo Berglund -- Saturday 07 February 2009:
> But the
* Bo Berglund -- Saturday 07 February 2009:
> But the hat switch is very strange, if I hit it to the left
> it shows the left hand view and hit to the right it shows
> the righthand view. But pushing it forward shows the rearward
> view and to start looking forward I have to pull the hat
> backward
Tried to post this via Gmane news, but it failed, so here is a new attmpt.
What can I do to fix the hat switch?
I have a WinXP-Pro PC with the latest FG downloaded and installed just a few
days ago.
In order to get rudder I had to copy a Logitech definition file and name it as
force_3d_pro_usb.x
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