> > Dunno, prpbably their energy wasn't enough, but couldn't they try to
> > make it to the IIS and use a Progress (IIRC) to make it back, if they
> > figured out that this shuttle wasn't save enough to return?
>
> ..assuming the orbits were close enough, would it work for 10 people?
They were in
On Sun, 02 Feb 2003 00:59:04 +0100,
Christian Mayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, 1 Feb 2003 22:07:48 -,
> > "Jim Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > > Jon Berndt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Manuel Bessler writes:
> On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 06:04:21PM -0500, Norman Vine wrote:
> > Manuel Bessler writes:
> > >
> > > I couldn't find any good info on what kind of map projection
> > > technique to use for the ND.
> > > ie. mapping lat/lon to x/y-screen coord.
> > > I took a look at the Open
On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 16:51, Matthew Johnson wrote:
> On 1 Feb 2003, Tony Peden wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 14:56, Jon Berndt wrote:
> > > > No doubt now that the focus will be on the left wing. But I'm
> > > wondering, is
> > > > there anything that could have been done had the assessment
On 1 Feb 2003, Tony Peden wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 14:56, Jon Berndt wrote:
> > > No doubt now that the focus will be on the left wing. But I'm
> > wondering, is
> > > there anything that could have been done had the assessment gone the
> > other way?
> > >
> > > ..heavy sigh...
> >
> > I d
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 06:04:21PM -0500, Norman Vine wrote:
> Manuel Bessler writes:
> >
> > I am working on something similar to OpenGC, but not
> > OpenGL based, but rather xlib-based... (its supposed to run on lowlevel
> > Pentiums w/ non-3D accel graphics cards, maybe even 486s)
> >
> > I co
On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 14:56, Jon Berndt wrote:
> > No doubt now that the focus will be on the left wing. But I'm
> wondering, is
> > there anything that could have been done had the assessment gone the
> other way?
> >
> > ..heavy sigh...
>
> I do not believe so. Perhaps there ought to be, though
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
>
> On Sat, 1 Feb 2003 22:07:48 -,
> "Jim Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Jon Berndt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> >
> > >
> > > During ascent there was some ice that broke loose and impacted the
> > > left wing underside near the el
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003 22:07:48 -,
"Jim Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Jon Berndt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> >
> > During ascent there was some ice that broke loose and impacted the
> > left wing underside near the elevon and the ice chunk disintegrated
Manuel Bessler writes:
>
> I am working on something similar to OpenGC, but not
> OpenGL based, but rather xlib-based... (its supposed to run on lowlevel
> Pentiums w/ non-3D accel graphics cards, maybe even 486s)
>
> I couldn't find any good info on what kind of map projection
> technique to use
> No doubt now that the focus will be on the left wing. But I'm
wondering, is
> there anything that could have been done had the assessment gone the
other way?
>
> ..heavy sigh...
I do not believe so. Perhaps there ought to be, though. The focus probably
will be more on preventing insulation shed
Quoth Arnt Karlsen:
> ..if this would have caught .*plib* (dotwhateverplibwhatever)
> too, it appears I just joined the "at loss" ranks.
I believe so. Again, this is on a system which has had its disk erased
and OS reinstalled between each attempt at compilation. I did not expect
to find any r
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003 14:01:40 -0600,
David Drum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Quoth Arnt Karlsen:
>
> > > sudo find / -type f -name libplibssg.a -print
> >
> > ..tried "*plib*" etc?
>
> Yes, at your behest. Same result.
..
Hi
I am working on something similar to OpenGC, but not
OpenGL based, but rather xlib-based... (its supposed to run on lowlevel
Pentiums w/ non-3D accel graphics cards, maybe even 486s)
I couldn't find any good info on what kind of map projection
technique to use for the ND.
ie. mapping lat/lon
Jon Berndt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> During ascent there was some ice that broke loose and impacted the left wing
> underside near the elevon and the ice chunk disintegrated on impact. There
> was some concern that the protective tiles that cover the surfaces which are
> exposed to the most h
Quoth Arnt Karlsen:
> > sudo find / -type f -name libplibssg.a -print
>
> ..tried "*plib*" etc?
Yes, at your behest. Same result.
Regards,
David K. Drum
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Hi,
Is there a tool that will help me import DTED level 1
data in to FlightGear ?
Are there any HOWTOs that will help me do that ?
I have looked on the HOWTOs on FlightGear.org but
other then some theoretical HOWTOs I couldn't find
real practical ones.
Thanks
Erez
> Something went wrong in flightgear during my last dist-upgrade (sid)...
> and I think it has something to do with the transition from gcc 2.95 to 3.2.
> (it fails to load some shared libraries).
>
> In any case, my CVS compiled version works fine, but
> the one in Debian's database fails to run
Hi,
Something went wrong in flightgear during my last dist-upgrade (sid)...
and I think it has something to do with the transition from gcc 2.95 to 3.2.
(it fails to load some shared libraries).
In any case, my CVS compiled version works fine, but
the one in Debian's database fails to run.
I'll
From: "John Check" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Heads up!
> The bpr server is changing IP's in the next couple of days.
> The repository itself may be migrated to flightgear.org,
> but expect a few hours of outage between now and
> sunday.
What is the status of the move ? I can't access to the base pack
I've made a minor change to logging -- all logs and log entries now
require an explicit 'enabled' property, set to a boolean true value,
or else they will be skipped.
I made this change to support the new logging dialog (under
State/Logging) that I've just checked in -- you can now log properties
Jon Berndt writes:
> > That's deliberate -- Curt designed the panel to be displayed on a
> > separate monitor.
>
> So, it's just for demo, now?
Well, sort of, the instruments are there and can be included on any
instrument panel where a person would like to use them.
Regards,
Curt.
--
Curtis O
> Remember these two rules:
>
> 1. If you upgrade FlightGear and SimGear, then you have to upgrade the
>base package at the same time.
>
> 2. If you upgrade the base package, you have to upgrade FlightGear and
>SimGear at the same time.
Oh, yeah.
> That's deliberate -- Curt designed the
Jon Berndt writes:
> 1) The escape key used to kill flightgear. It doesn't seem to work, now. I
> got this:
>
> No type specified for GUI object
> Widget exit does not contain a proper GUI definition
Remember these two rules:
1. If you upgrade FlightGear and SimGear, then you have to upgra
> > For those of you who may not have heard, the Space Shuttle Columbia
> > appears to have broken up on entry as it passed south of Dallas
> > while at a speed of mach 10+.
>
> Any thoughts on what may have happened?
>
> Matt
During ascent there was some ice that broke loose and impacted the left
Once upon a time, you were sitting and writing:
> For those of you who may not have heard, the Space Shuttle Columbia
> appears to have broken up on entry as it passed south of Dallas while at a
> speed of mach 10+.
Sad day for all of us.
>From the Israeli POV, it is especially sad, as
the first
On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 06:42, Jon Berndt wrote:
> For those of you who may not have heard, the Space Shuttle Columbia
> appears to have broken up on entry as it passed south of Dallas while at a
> speed of mach 10+.
Oh my God :(.
No other words I am afraid...
Any thoughts on what may have happene
On my one-day-old snapshot build of flightgear I encounter this:
with command line:
--fg-root=/usr/local/FlightGear
--aircraft=c172
--prop:/engines/engine/running=true
--enable-hud
--disable-clouds
--start-date-gmt=2003:01:20:16:00:00
The sim starts with the engine running at about 750 rpm and pr
For those of you who may not have heard, the Space Shuttle Columbia
appears to have broken up on entry as it passed south of Dallas while at a
speed of mach 10+.
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Hi,
If someone has a spare hour on his hands and want to use that to improve
the skydome using this technique:
http://www.geocities.com/ngdash/whitepapers/skydomecolor.html
I have created a skycolour map required by that paper based on the
following paper and sourcecode:
http://www.cs.utah.e
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