hi Ray

The Citation, although very nice, is not really flyable - I stalled her the 
other day and could not come out of the spin.

Regards
Shelton.

> After loading up everything available in CVS there are a lot of flyable
> things available to play with in many different states of completion.
>
> I would suggest rather than ditching any of the current models, regardless
> of state, that a better organization of the existing models would be more
> useful.
>
> I built my self a tree within the Aircraft folder.  In the Aircraft  folder
> I leave the models I'm currently interested in using.  That way they  show
> up in the Windows launcher and it is not cluttered with 100's of IMHO 
> unneeded items.
>
> I defined the following categories of aircraft.
>
> Fantasy - Santa, UFO etc
> Experimental - X-15, YF-23 etc
> GA - Citation, C-182 etc
> Gliders
> Commercial - 737, DC-3, etc
> Pre WWII  Wright Flyer, Sopwith Camel, etc
> WWII - P-51, Spitfire, etc
> Post WWI - B-52, F-16 etc
>
> Most of the -set XML files have a Status from the author although I don;t
> know if there is a "standard" definition of the status's.  A standard
> definition would also be useful.
>
> As far as the Base package I think it has a relatively small number of
> reasonably complete aircraft doesn't it?
>
> Ray Mc

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