On Saturday 28 February 2004 22:00, Gunnstein Lye wrote:
On Saturday 28 February 2004 21:49, Gunnstein Lye wrote:
On Saturday 28 February 2004 00:16, David Culp wrote:
--aircraft=paraglider-jsbsim
Just remember to change the paths of course.
I have no experience in paragliders, so
I'm a bit concerned about the physics model of flightgear. Are there
certain
physical limitations built into the sim, that makes paraglider physics
impossible to model? I'm thinking particularly about the pendulum effect.
Of
course, everything is possible when you have access to the source
Jon Berndt wrote:
If neither of the two (YASim and JSBSim) are appropriate for your
expectations, you can code a special flight model in C within LaRCSim or
perhaps set up a special model in UIUC-LaRCSim, although I am not very
familiar with that.
Right, but that's roughly equivalent to writing
On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 07:46:16 -0500
David Megginson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jon Berndt wrote:
If neither of the two (YASim and JSBSim) are appropriate for your
expectations, you can code a special flight model in C within LaRCSim
or perhaps set up a special model in UIUC-LaRCSim, although I am
On Monday 01 March 2004 13:28, Jon Berndt wrote:
I'm a bit concerned about the physics model of flightgear. Are there
certain
physical limitations built into the sim, that makes paraglider physics
impossible to model? I'm thinking particularly about the pendulum effect.
Of course,
Jon S Berndt wrote:
Good point. I was just pointing out that sometimes code changes are
required for special needs, such as in the icing studies done using
UIUC-Larcsim. I would think we ought to be able to model a paraglider
within JSBSim as it is, currently, but I haven't had time to think
David Megginson wrote:
Jon Berndt wrote:
If neither of the two (YASim and JSBSim) are appropriate for your
expectations, you can code a special flight model in C within LaRCSim or
perhaps set up a special model in UIUC-LaRCSim, although I am not very
familiar with that.
Right, but
On Monday 01 March 2004 18:19, Andy Ross wrote:
There shouldn't be anything really weird about a paraglider. The big
differences from airplane behavior are due to funny mass distribution:
the engine acts near the c.g., but the lift and drag are rather high
above it. My guess this is the
Gunnstein Lye said:
On Monday 01 March 2004 18:19, Andy Ross wrote:
There shouldn't be anything really weird about a paraglider. The big
differences from airplane behavior are due to funny mass distribution:
the engine acts near the c.g., but the lift and drag are rather high
above it.
On Saturday 28 February 2004 00:16, David Culp wrote:
Which FDM should I use? I'm thinking YASim but I'm not sure.
Try running FlightGear with this script:
#!/bin/bash
cmdline=
--fg-root=/home/dave/FlightGear/data
--aircraft=paraglider-jsbsim
--airport-id=KSFO
--in-air
--notrim
Which FDM should I use? I'm thinking YASim but I'm not sure.
Try running FlightGear with this script:
#!/bin/bash
cmdline=
--fg-root=/home/dave/FlightGear/data
--aircraft=paraglider-jsbsim
--airport-id=KSFO
--in-air
--notrim
--altitude=1000
--heading=280
--uBody=10
--wBody=8
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