Hi,

> A few months ago I created a
> nasal-based generic electrical system
> modeled after the built-in Flightgear system. I thought I'd
> offer it
> up here for those who might be interested:
> 
> http://ltts.crlt.indiana.edu/grn/flightgear/electrical_1.html
> 
I must admit, I'm a bit confused now about the electrical systems in 
FlightGear. 

I know the one used in the c172p, the ones created by Syd Adams which I use by 
myself in my projects (Ec130) and now this one.

What are the advantages, where are the issues? 
I must admit creating the different systems in FlightGear (electrical, 
hydraulic, pneumatic, etc...) is quite difficult for those who aren't that into 
programming and scripting...

Cheers
Heiko



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