Re: [Flightgear-devel] Re: Speaking of helicopters...

2003-03-19 Thread Erik Hofman
Melchior FRANZ wrote: I did, and here is the answer. In short, Dr. Horn planned to contribute the helicopter code (if there are no export restrictions imposed on the Sikorsky/NASA model) as soon as it is mature enough. This will hardly be before this summer. It looks to me we have to convince

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Flying in the UK

2003-03-19 Thread Erik Hofman
Darren Hammond wrote: I've not managed to take a lesson in my life, so I can't actually vouch for any of them, but it might give you a start. You realy should. It's not that hard, and its *fun*. Erik ___ Flightgear-devel mailing list [EMAIL

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Teaser

2003-03-19 Thread Erik Hofman
Jon Berndt wrote: I'd like to nominate Jim for Employee Of The Month. :-) That's looks awesome, Jim. Can't wait to see this and Jon's FDM model in action. distracted by Jim's awesome 3D model, waiting for it's FDM, Jon is busily forming aero data from DATCOM runs ... DANG! all out of

re: [Flightgear-devel] Teaser

2003-03-19 Thread David Megginson
Jim Wilson writes: Here's a shot of the p51d as is so far. http://www.spiderbark.com/fgfs/p51dshot7.png Just finished (most of) the exterior texturing. Very nice. All the best, David -- David Megginson, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.megginson.com/

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Flying in the UK

2003-03-19 Thread David Megginson
Darren Hammond writes: Biggin Hill - South of London Wasn't that a Spitfire and Hurricane base in the Battle of Britain? At least, its name is ringing bells loud enough to smash my windows. Some links: http://www.flyingzone.co.uk/flyingschools/flyingschools.htm Thanks -- that looks

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Flying in the UK

2003-03-19 Thread David Megginson
Erik Hofman writes: I've not managed to take a lesson in my life, so I can't actually vouch for any of them, but it might give you a start. You realy should. It's not that hard, and its *fun*. Seconded. And, at least in North America, giving it a try is dirt cheap (though the rest

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Flying in the UK

2003-03-19 Thread Martin Dressler
On Wed 19. March 2003 12:25, you wrote: Darren Hammond writes: Biggin Hill - South of London Wasn't that a Spitfire and Hurricane base in the Battle of Britain? At least, its name is ringing bells loud enough to smash my windows. When I with my girlfriend was on Holidays in Hastings last

RE: [Flightgear-devel] Teaser

2003-03-19 Thread Jim Wilson
Jon Berndt [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I'd like to nominate Jim for Employee Of The Month. :-) That's looks awesome, Jim. Can't wait to see this and Jon's FDM model in action. distracted by Jim's awesome 3D model, waiting for it's FDM, Jon is busily forming aero data from DATCOM runs ...

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Teaser

2003-03-19 Thread Jim Wilson
Cameron Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: * [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Wilson) [2003.03.18 22:35]: Here's a shot of the p51d as is so far. http://www.spiderbark.com/fgfs/p51dshot7.png Just finished (most of) the exterior texturing. I'd like to nominate Jim for Employee Of The Month. :-)

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Teaser

2003-03-19 Thread Erik Hofman
Jim Wilson wrote: Jon? ... Jon? Is that you under that pile of oil cans? Coild well be. I think he's a bit confused now that I've introduced him to Bitchin' betty. Erik ___ Flightgear-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Flying in the UK

2003-03-19 Thread Major A
Darren Hammond writes: Biggin Hill - South of London Wasn't that a Spitfire and Hurricane base in the Battle of Britain? At least, its name is ringing bells loud enough to smash my windows. Isn't Shoreham the airfield where the annual Battle of Britain airshow takes place? Anyway,

RE: [Flightgear-devel] Teaser

2003-03-19 Thread Jon Berndt
distracted by Jim's awesome 3D model, waiting for it's FDM, Jon is busily forming aero data from DATCOM runs ... DANG! all out of Foster's in the fridge - need to run to the store. Fosters? Guess I should have used an Aussie scheme:

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Teaser

2003-03-19 Thread Major A
Thanks. Think I read somewhere that Employee of the Month awards come with a 20% pay increase. Let me see... $0.00 + ($0.00 * 0.20) - fed - state - fica - medicare ...hmm... maybe one of math gurus can figure this out for me. Palladium will not allow you to make monetary calculations

[Flightgear-devel] Multiplayer support and 3D HUD

2003-03-19 Thread Erik Hofman
Hi, Now that David and Curtis have mad the mistake to give me CVS write access I hev the following two pending patches. 1. 3D HUD code, written by Andy Ross and modified by Norman Vine. 2. Multiplayer code written by developers from Airservices Australia Does anybody object to including these

re: [Flightgear-devel] Multiplayer support and 3D HUD

2003-03-19 Thread David Megginson
Erik Hofman writes: Now that David and Curtis have mad the mistake to give me CVS write access I hev the following two pending patches. 1. 3D HUD code, written by Andy Ross and modified by Norman Vine. 2. Multiplayer code written by developers from Airservices Australia Does

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Multiplayer support and 3D HUD

2003-03-19 Thread Jon S Berndt
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003 11:26:46 -0500 David Megginson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Curt prefers complete files and I prefer diffs -- what will Erik choose? The suspense is riveting. What *will* Erik choose? ___ Flightgear-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Multiplayer support and 3D HUD

2003-03-19 Thread Curtis L. Olson
Jon S Berndt writes: On Wed, 19 Mar 2003 11:26:46 -0500 David Megginson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Curt prefers complete files and I prefer diffs -- what will Erik choose? The suspense is riveting. What *will* Erik choose? What ever you do, make sure you send the files with sgi line

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Multiplayer support and 3D HUD

2003-03-19 Thread Erik Hofman
David Megginson wrote: Now that Erik is the newest sucker^H^H^H^H^H^Hco-maintainer, feel free to send him patches to him as well as Curt and me. Curt prefers complete files and I prefer diffs -- what will Erik choose? Please sent no files ... Erik (Diffs wil do).

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Multiplayer support and 3D HUD

2003-03-19 Thread David Luff
On 3/19/03 at 6:10 PM Erik Hofman wrote: Please sent no files ... Erik (Diffs wil do). Whoops, sorry - just sent some files seconds before that appeared! Cheers - Dave ___ Flightgear-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[Flightgear-devel] key binding question

2003-03-19 Thread David Culp
If I want to use a single key (or button) to toggle a property between 0 and -1, is there a way to do it without creating an else tag? example: button n=5 repeatablefalse/repeatable binding condition property/engines/engine/augmentation/property /condition

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Multiplayer support and 3D HUD

2003-03-19 Thread Erik Hofman
David Luff wrote: On 3/19/03 at 6:10 PM Erik Hofman wrote: Please sent no files ... Erik (Diffs wil do). Whoops, sorry - just sent some files seconds before that appeared! Never mind. I shoudl have sent I prefer no files (at all), but as you might have guessed, I was kidding. Erik

re: [Flightgear-devel] key binding question

2003-03-19 Thread David Megginson
David Culp writes: If I want to use a single key (or button) to toggle a property between 0 and -1, is there a way to do it without creating an else tag? Use the property-cycle command. For example, to cycle /foo/bar between -1 and 0 you could use this: button n=5

[Flightgear-devel] current bugs (hsi-fix)

2003-03-19 Thread paul mccann
Now is it possible that the tar.gz is broken? :-( Sure is! sorry about that let me try again. Should work now! Thanks Paul ___ Flightgear-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.flightgear.org/mailman/listinfo/flightgear-devel

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Flying in the UK

2003-03-19 Thread Darren Hammond
Biggin Hill - South of London Wasn't that a Spitfire and Hurricane base in the Battle of Britain? At least, its name is ringing bells loud enough to smash my windows. Certainly was. Probably the most famous one with Duxford coming a close second

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Flying in the UK

2003-03-19 Thread Darren Hammond
On Wednesday 19 March 2003 09:11, Erik Hofman wrote: Darren Hammond wrote: I've not managed to take a lesson in my life, so I can't actually vouch for any of them, but it might give you a start. You realy should. It's not that hard, and its *fun*. Wife, child and mortgage - need I say

[Flightgear-devel] current bugs (hsi-fix)

2003-03-19 Thread paul mccann
Andras Seems like my web site is not working with mozilla for downloads? But when I used wget, prozilla, kget, or even downloaded it from with-in Konqueror it worked fine? http://members.verizon.net/~vze3b42n/newhsi.tar.gz If you want to try again using one of those it should work, but if not I

[Flightgear-devel] current bugs (hsi-fix)

2003-03-19 Thread paul mccann
The download http://members.verizon.net/~vze3b42n/newhsi.tar.gz actually works form mozilla if you right click on the link and then in the drop down menu select Save link target as then click save. But for some reason it does not work with the mozilla download manager. Paul

Re: [Flightgear-devel] current bugs (hsi-fix)

2003-03-19 Thread Major A
http://members.verizon.net/~vze3b42n/newhsi.tar.gz actually works form mozilla if you right click on the link and then in the drop down menu select Save link target as then click save. But for some reason it does not work with the mozilla download manager. Actually, I've been using wget

Re: [Flightgear-devel] current bugs (hsi-fix)

2003-03-19 Thread Major A
http://members.verizon.net/~vze3b42n/newhsi.tar.gz actually works form mozilla if you right click on the link and then in the drop down menu select Save link target as then click save. But for some reason it does not work with the mozilla download manager. Great, works fine now. So the

[Flightgear-devel] current bugs (hsi-fix)

2003-03-19 Thread paul mccann
Yea, it was just a couple of lines missing, that were included for the compass card but not the hsi. Then when I put them in it messed up the to-from flag, so I just copied that stuff from the other nav instruments and made some adjustments and it worked. I use it with all the aircraft that

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Multiplayer

2003-03-19 Thread Erik Hofman
Duncan McCreanor wrote: We have produced a working multiplayer version under Linux. The multiplayer code has been created from scratch without using any of the existing multiplayer code. It was felt that the existing multiplayer code was too platform (Unix/Linux) specific and appeared to slow

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Flying in the UK

2003-03-19 Thread Rick Ansell
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003 18:31:57 +, Darren Hammond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Biggin Hill - South of London Wasn't that a Spitfire and Hurricane base in the Battle of Britain? At least, its name is ringing bells loud enough to smash my windows. Certainly was. Probably the most famous

[Flightgear-devel] RE: Flying in the UK

2003-03-19 Thread Matthew Law
David Megginson wrote: Wasn't that a Spitfire and Hurricane base in the Battle of Britain? At least, its name is ringing bells loud enough to smash my windows. Yes it was. Actually most of the southern airfields were used by (mostly) hurricanes and spitfires in the war. They were there to

[Flightgear-devel] Build Problem with MultiPlayer Code

2003-03-19 Thread Jonathan Polley
Under MacOS X (and I assume other OSes as well), both multiplaytxmgr.cxx and multiplayrxmgr.cxx need to include sys/types.h before including sys/socket.h. Jonathan Polley ___ Flightgear-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Build Problem with MultiPlayer Code

2003-03-19 Thread Jonathan Polley
Oh, and it will not link because of the following missing symbols: ld: Undefined symbols: _FGFS_host fg_net_init(ssgRoot*) fgd_send_com(char*, char*) _fgd_mcp_ip _head _net_is_registered _other _tail _net_hud_display net_hud_update() NewNetIdInit() NewNetFGDInit() NewCallSign(puObject*)