John Wojnaroski wrote:
both 747 and f15 seem to be underpowered. or possibly too much drag?
Can't hold a vertical climb in the f15 and can only get to mid
altitudes in
the teens with 747
This is the second time this has been reported, but I can't reproduce
it. Your note later on,
John Wojnaroski wrote:
New question. controls for teh gear and flaps? will the existinig
bindings for the keyboard work?
Are the gear and flap values now properties?
The gear is controlled by /controls/gear-down, a boolean. The flaps
are in /controls/flaps, a floating point number from
BTW, have you also seen
http://www.linuxtag.org/cfp/cfp3-en.html
!!
Anyone wants to do a talk on FlightGear?
I for my part will not do a Linux FlightGear talk since I have little
experience with Linux and am too little involved in FlightGear. Last
year I expected I would become more active, but
BTW, Alex, will you be at LinuxTag?
I'm tempted to have one of the non-European developers as the lead presenter
(and then beg assistance with travel) if someone has the time and interest.
Good point - I did not want to exclude the non-europeans with my list.
I am sure that apart from your own
Alex Perry wrote:
Alex, Christian, Erik? Durk, AFAIK, you will not be in europe then?
Generally, they prefer to have different presenters in successive
years for each project because that makes the talks more interesting.
Having successfully excused myself from consideration 8-) ...
Christian Mayer writes:
I'm tempted to have one of the non-European developers as the lead presenter
(and then beg assistance with travel) if someone has the time and interest.
If we do that, it's important that the presentation topic is one that can be
given by a European dev should the
* Andy Ross -- Monday 28 January 2002 20:26:
* Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Andy Ross wrote:
There's also a complication with the Harrier. You'll need to map a
joystick axis to the /controls/thrust-vector[0] property in order to
work the thrust vectoring.
Works also reasonably
Curt wrote:
I'd love to travel over to Europe for a visit some time to meet as
many of the european flightgear people as possible.
Great !!
... although my wife won't let me go
unless she get's to come along (and she even speaks some German) ...
Great again :-).
What kind of travel money
Just dropping a status report.
Finally got a network drop!
The .orgs at at the back of the hall this year,
but the booth layout is less claustrophobic.
I'll bring a camera tomorrow and post some pix.
TTYL
John
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John Check writes:
Just dropping a status report.
Finally got a network drop!
The .orgs at at the back of the hall this year,
but the booth layout is less claustrophobic.
I'll bring a camera tomorrow and post some pix.
John, thanks for all your hard work on this. Definitely keep
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I really, really, really want to roll out the FlightGear-0.7.9 release
soon. I haven't posted an official release time table yet, but I will
do that in this message.
John Check writes:
For sure. Just make sure you guys don't commit any major breakage
to CVS this week ;)
LWCE/New York
Hi,
You can download my DC-3 model from the below web page:
http://www.velocity.net/~jeff0124/aircraft.html
Later
Jeff
www.jeff-davis.com
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On Tuesday 29 January 2002 05:08 pm, you wrote:
I really, really, really want to roll out the FlightGear-0.7.9 release
soon. I haven't posted an official release time table yet, but I will
do that in this message.
John Check writes:
For sure. Just make sure you guys don't commit any
Jeff writes:
You can download my DC-3 model from the below web page:
http://www.velocity.net/~jeff0124/aircraft.html
Looks good. Are you planning to texture it?
All the best,
David
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I've found a bug in the httpd server, but I'm too timid to propose a
patch to Curt. :-) Here's the deal:
In httpd.hxx we have:
HttpdServer ( int port ) {
open() ;
bind( , port );
listen( 5 );
printf( Httpd server started on port %d\n, port ) ;
}
The
Andy wrote
The gear is controlled by /controls/gear-down, a boolean. The flaps
are in /controls/flaps, a floating point number from 0 (no deflection)
to 1. Also, the 747 has slats, which it looks for in /controls/slats,
with the same convention. There's no default keyboard mapping for
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