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Erik Hofman wrote:
>On Wed, 2010-12-08 at 17:13 -0800, Hal V. Engel wrote:
>> I used 120Hz (this is the same as the freq. of the FDM) and it almost works.
>>
>> But the problem is that on each run there is enough variation in the
>> behavior
>> of the model that the control inputs eventually get out of sync with the
>> state
>> of the flight test and it ends up crashing. In fact it appears that things
>> like what view is being used affect how the aircraft behaves.
>>
>> I am doing spins during the flight and the exit state of the spin
>> (direction,
>> roll angle, speed and so on) appears to vary in each run and that is where I
>> run into the issue since the control inputs don't match the state of the
>> aircraft at that point.
>
>Hm, you probably should make sure that you use the same weather settings
>for every run. At the moment the GIT version of FlightGear always
>enables METAR fetching for example.
>
>Thinking about it there can also be some influence from attached
>joysticks and perhaps the mouse..
>
>Erik
>
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