> I'm working on modifying the interface between JSBSim and FlightGear to
> work with the new JSBSim standard atmosphere model. There are two or three
> ways that the atmosphere model can be modified by the calling application:
Hi Jon,

since FlightGear has it's own atmosphere model, how will this cooperate with 
the new JSBSim's atmosphere model? What we should try to avoid is to have two 
competing models, one for the FDM and one for the other systems. Specially, 
the altimetry springs to my mind, which caused some trouble in the past.


> Finally, note that the new standard atmosphere model has not quite yet been
> integrated with FlightGear, but that should be possible in just a few days.
May I ask to extend these "few days" until we created the release branch on 
July, 17th? I'd really like to give your new model a try, but prefer to have 
enough time for testing.

Torsten

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