[Flightgear-devel] VRP for Rascal110

2006-08-20 Thread Martin Spott
To Lee and/or Curt:

After our guest we had this evening asked me to take his new model
airplane out for a ride, I decided to check with the FlightGear Rascal
to renew my feeling for these small aircraft as I didn't fly any model
aircraft for more than twenty years.
I noticed that the aerodynamical center is located at the nose of the
Rascal 3D-model - the aircraft rotates around its nose-feature we
already saw with several other aircraft. Would one of the authors
consider to move the VRP to the respective location where it makes most
sense ?

Thanks a lot - I never expected that I some day would be tempted to use
FG as a model airplane trainer  :-)

Martin.
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] VRP for Rascal110

2006-08-20 Thread Lee Elliott
On Sunday 20 August 2006 22:53, Martin Spott wrote:
 To Lee and/or Curt:

 After our guest we had this evening asked me to take his new
 model airplane out for a ride, I decided to check with the
 FlightGear Rascal to renew my feeling for these small aircraft
 as I didn't fly any model aircraft for more than twenty years.
 I noticed that the aerodynamical center is located at the nose
 of the Rascal 3D-model - the aircraft rotates around its
 nose-feature we already saw with several other aircraft.
 Would one of the authors consider to move the VRP to the
 respective location where it makes most sense ?

 Thanks a lot - I never expected that I some day would be
 tempted to use FG as a model airplane trainer  :-)

   Martin.

I only did the model for Curt, who did all the rest, so I'll 
leave it to him unless he's too busy, in which case I can take a 
look.  Curt?

LeeE


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Re: [Flightgear-devel] VRP for Rascal110

2006-08-20 Thread Curtis L. Olson
Lee Elliott wrote:
 I only did the model for Curt, who did all the rest, so I'll 
 leave it to him unless he's too busy, in which case I can take a 
 look.  Curt?

I understand the issue of VRP, but have never gotten my head around the 
JSBsim implementation there of.  So if anyone wants to send me a patch, 
I'll happily commit it and try to learn something in the process.

Thanks,

Curt.

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