Cameron Moore wrote:
> The nameservers for plausible.org are currently unreachable for me.
> Anyone know the IP of the webserver or have the tar.gz? I can't run
> YASim without the aircraft XML files. Thanks
The server was my home machine, and it's toast. I got bitten by
the Excite@Home shu
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001.11.29 22:01]:
> Download the YASim code from:
> http://www.plausible.org/andy/yasim-0.1.tar.gz
The nameservers for plausible.org are currently unreachable for me.
Anyone know the IP of the webserver or have the tar.gz? I can't run
YASim without the aircraft XML files.
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
> Andy, just gave this a quick try and my first comment is that the
> ailerons appear to be rigged backwards. Haven't really made it very
> far in the air yet. :-)
Gr I thought I'd been so careful to make sure I worked with the
defaults. Ugh, sorry. My joystick dr
Andy,
I have added you initial revision to the flightgear tree and have
committed it to CVS. We should probably 'negotiate' where the
aircraft xml files should live in the base package.
Wow, this has been a busy week: a whole new FDM to play with, zillions
of changes to JSBSim, a new twin aircr
Andy, just gave this a quick try and my first comment is that the
ailerons appear to be rigged backwards. Haven't really made it very
far in the air yet. :-)
Curt.
Andy Ross writes:
> OK, as promised, I've put together a first release of my "YASim" (sue
> me, I couldn't think of a better name)
Just a slight note of clarification.
John Wojnaroski wrote:
>(Primary flight display and engine displays) running. FG and panel source is
>at ftp://ftp.kingmont.com with some install and build instructions.
Those files are actually located down in the sub directory at:
ftp://ftp.kingmo
>
> Download the YASim code from:
> http://www.plausible.org/andy/yasim-0.1.tar.gz
>
> You will find three aircraft .xml files (Cessna 172, Douglas A-4
> Skyhawk, Boeing 747) in the src/FDM/YASim directory. Put them into
> the Aircraft directory of your fgfsbase tree. This is a bad place,
> a
OK, as promised, I've put together a first release of my "YASim" (sue
me, I couldn't think of a better name) FDM for FlightGear. Actually,
I promised over on the flightmodel list, for those who aren't
subscribed. Basically, this is a rough, first cut of a "different
take" on FDM design. It's in