> * The autopilot should get input from other instruments (airspeed
> indicator, altimeter, attitude indicator, etc.), and not from
> /position/altitude-ft, /velocities/..., etc. That way the wing-leveler
> would be unuseable if the attitude indicator was "broken".
> Failures in the
> underlying in
Roy Vegard Ovesen wrote:
Let me share my thoughts about the autopilot:
* I would like to see the autopilot move from c++ code into the
instrument configuration xml-files.
This is my general plan. Right now I have the autopilot config in a
separate .xml file
* The autopilot should get input fro
> I would think it would be best to use FlightGear as the window manager.
> You could acomplish this:
> http://baron.flightgear.org/pipermail/flightgear-devel/2002-March/006012.ht
>ml
I think it is at least problematic to run FlightGear without a window manager.
The help system is not integrated
David Luff wrote:
On 1/20/04 at 9:04 PM Erik Hofman wrote:
I've set up the AIModel code the publish it's internals just like a real
FDM (but only the ones that are available) and told the aircraft loader
routine to use /sim/ai/model[] as it property root. I think something
similar would be a go
Hi Curtis,
I am installing Flight Gear and I would like
to know if there is someone from Brasil that is currently working on the Flight
Gear Project.
Best Regards,
Carlos Renato
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On 1/20/04 at 9:04 PM Erik Hofman wrote:
>
>I've set up the AIModel code the publish it's internals just like a real
>FDM (but only the ones that are available) and told the aircraft loader
>routine to use /sim/ai/model[] as it property root. I think something
>similar would be a good thing fo
On 1/20/04 at 4:52 PM kreuzritter2000 wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Yesterday we discussed on the flightgear irc channel about
>the need of a cvs directory for the world scenery.
>
>
>A cvs directory for this would help adding new 3d buildings (*.ac files
>etc.)
>to the world scenery.
>At the moment we ca
On 1/20/04 at 9:59 PM Melchior FRANZ wrote:
>* David Luff -- Tuesday 20 January 2004 19:54:
>> As regards the crashes, at one point I was getting an inexpicible crash
>> right at startup, which gdb indicated was from sgLoad3dModel called
>> from AIMgr::init. I can't understand why it would cras
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 15:09:02 -0600, Curtis L. Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Sounds reasonable. Is the current height above terrain in the property
tree someplace?
FWIW (and hopefully this doesn't mean major breakage) I've been
considering some changes to the autopilot infrastructure to mak
Op woensdag 21 januari 2004 10:10, schreef Erik Hofman:
> Ronny Standtke wrote:
> > Hi Curtis,
> >
> > I post my answers to the list as your questions where so good that they
> > deserve to be answered in public :-)
> >
> >>2. It would be interesting to have flightgear startup automatically
> >> ra
Erik Hofman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would think it would be best to use FlightGear as the window manager.
> You could acomplish this:
> http://baron.flightgear.org/pipermail/flightgear-devel/2002-March/006012.html
The idea is correct, the terminology not ;-) The window manager
simply is
> Tim Jelliffe wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I have a general question regarding the creation of a model. I have been
> working on creating a model of a Learjet 55, using CATIA V5. This is
> mainly because I used this during my degree and am basically familiar
> with it. I am also determined to have a
Ronny Standtke wrote:
Hi Curtis,
I post my answers to the list as your questions where so good that they
deserve to be answered in public :-)
2. It would be interesting to have flightgear startup automatically rather
than just giving an icon to click on.
Yes, this would be useful. I read about a
>using CATIA V5.
This is a CAD program and not a modeller, so while you can use it, it
is not what CATIA was created for.
I guess that CATIA does things without polygons internally and uses
splines, solid objects, booleans etc instead. Probably it just creates
polygons from it ("tesselates/poly
Hi Tim
"Tim Jelliffe" writes>
Hi guys,
I have a general question regarding the creation of a model. I have been
working on creating a model of a Learjet 55, using CATIA V5. This is mainly
because I used this during my degree and am basically familiar with it. I
am also determined to have a mod
Hi Curt
"Curtis L. Olson" writes
FWIW (and hopefully this doesn't mean major breakage) I've been considering
some changes to the autopilot infrastructure to make it more flexible. For
instance, we (or at least I) could really use a mode to hold speed with
pitch, or hold pitch with elevator.
Hi Curtis,
I post my answers to the list as your questions where so good that they
deserve to be answered in public :-)
> Cool, it seems to actually work on my machine!
Great!
> 1. How big is the "source" for the CD? This might be interesting to have
> access to for people who would want to b
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