On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 03:04:19AM +0100, Gerard ROBIN wrote: > Le mercredi 23 novembre 2005 ?? 19:25 -0600, Larry a ??crit : > > Does the Panel toggle not work on most panels? Like in the Cessna > > shift/P just brings up another panel over the top of the one you start > > with. The HUD is pretty useless with the panel in the way.
QUESTION #2 > > Why won't the autopilot work? I setup the Autoheading and the auto altitude > > and they both show on the left top of the screen when the HUD is on but the > > plane doesn't actually go to the heading nor does the altitude stay where I > > set it. I have clicked all the pertinant buttons in the AP setup as well > > as having added the waypoints. CTRL/H Doesn't do anything except remove and > > replace the heading at the top left of the HUD. Same with CTRL/A. > > > > I have added the entire US in the Scenery directory, I placed the scenery in > > /usr/local/scenery and did the --fg-scenery=/usr/local/scenery in the > > .fgfsrc. I have no scenery except around KSFO. When I do fgfs --airport=KAMA > > I get no airport, same if I do Dallas --airport=KDFW. I don't get any > > errors saying that it can't find those airports. The only error I get is the > > usual: "Failed to find runway 28R at airport KAMA." What's 28R? some built > > in Runway? It looks for that no matter which airport I ask for. > > Anyway HELP! :) > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > The answers depends on the AC you are using. > Each author could answer precisely, if you ask for a specific AC 'nother words it works in some and in others it don't. :) > About Scenery the best is to install Scenery into > FlightGear/data/Scenery/Terrain (which is the directory where KSFO has > been installed) > You don't have to give the scenery path. The only reason I did that was because the docs said you could put it in a non-standard place and point to it. I wanted it on a seperate drive because of drive space issues. What the docs said pretty much didn't work. So what I did was put a link to it in: FlightGear/data/Scenery/Terrain -> /usr/local/scenery, That did the trick. > The airports are included into the sceneries , nothing more must be > done. > The Runway 28R is the default runway, don't mind, FG will find the right > runway for the airport of your choice > What about QUESTION #2 up there?? :) Thanks -- LINUX is simple. It just takes a genius to understand its simplicity. _______________________________________________ Flightgear-users mailing list [email protected] http://mail.flightgear.org/mailman/listinfo/flightgear-users 2f585eeea02e2c79d7b1d8c4963bae2d
