Andy Ross writes:
> Look at the wind over ground at the current location. Calculate
> the up- or down-slope of the ground in that direction. Figure out
> an up or downdraft based on the amount of air that must be
> vertically displaced.
I thought of looking at the surface normal, but we'd
David Megginson wrote:
> Ralph Jones writes:
> > It would, indeed, be nice to have a vertical velocity model for simulating
> > soaring flight. I'm still trying to run down stability derivatives for my
> > sailplane!
>
> It will be easy to allow you to specify up- or down-drafts for
> specific are
Ralph Jones writes:
> It would, indeed, be nice to have a vertical velocity model for simulating
> soaring flight. I'm still trying to run down stability derivatives for my
> sailplane!
It will be easy to allow you to specify up- or down-drafts for
specific areas; it will be much harder to
At 07:36 AM 5/15/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Jon Berndt writes:
>
> > Yes. We've got hooks in JSBSim to add in the effects of turbulence, but
> > the math model driver for turbulence can be complicated. It's being worked
> > on, albeit slowly.
>
>When you're ready, let me know, and I'll add a norma
Jon Berndt writes:
> Yes. We've got hooks in JSBSim to add in the effects of turbulence, but
> the math model driver for turbulence can be complicated. It's being worked
> on, albeit slowly.
When you're ready, let me know, and I'll add a normalized turbulence value
(0:1) to FGEnvironment. Di
Simon Fowler writes:
> Are there any plans for adding support for the interesting bits of
> weather to this model? (ie, storms, realistic winds that actually
> relate to the rest of the weather model, etc)
We cannot do fully realistic winds, at least not with the amount of
computing power ava
> Are there any plans for adding support for the interesting bits of
> weather to this model? (ie, storms, realistic winds that actually
> relate to the rest of the weather model, etc)
Yes. We've got hooks in JSBSim to add in the effects of turbulence, but
the math model driver for turbulence can
On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 06:24:55AM -0400, David Megginson wrote:
> Now that the environment subsystem can manage its own atmosphere model
> (at least up to 60,000 ft or so), I've added an option to use that
> model instead of the built-in model in each FDM (the default is still
> to let the FDM ma