On Sunday 26 June 2005 04:04, Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
> I notice it as well, but I thought my CVS version is outdated, so I didn't
> mention it.
>
> Beside the turn coordinator, everything on the radio stack seems to be out
> as well.
It's the new nasalised electrical system. The turn indicator
On June 25, 2005 08:20 pm, Gerard Robin wrote:
> Beware instrument failure !
> C172r and others aircraft have a turn coordinator out of order :=(
> seems to be property:
> /instrumentation/turn-indicator/indicated-turn-rate
I notice it as well, but I thought my CVS version is outdated, so I didn'
> Beware instrument failure !
> C172r and others aircraft have a turn coordinator out of order :=(
> seems to be property:
> /instrumentation/turn-indicator/indicated-turn-rate
I noticed that. I wonder when that happened?
Jon
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C172r and others aircraft have a turn coordinator out of order :=(
seems to be property:
/instrumentation/turn-indicator/indicated-turn-rate
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>
> >There was a similar problem report not far ago. It seems cygwin switched
> >recently from gcc 3.3 to, and that is the problem.
> >Vivian, what is your own version of gcc ?
> >
> >-Fred
> >
> >Vivian Meazza wrote :
> >
> > > tom bonnell
> > >
> > > Not really, except to say that I've comp
Le samedi 25 juin 2005 à 13:53 -0400, Josh Babcock a écrit :
> Gerard Robin wrote:
> > Le samedi 25 juin 2005 à 13:16 -0400, Josh Babcock a écrit :
> >
> >>Vivian Meazza wrote:
> >>
> >>>Josh Babcock
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>I have a nagging memory that the Wright Cyclone R-3500 was fitted with
> >>
Gerard Robin wrote:
> Le samedi 25 juin 2005 à 13:16 -0400, Josh Babcock a écrit :
>
>>Vivian Meazza wrote:
>>
>>>Josh Babcock
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>I have a nagging memory that the Wright Cyclone R-3500 was fitted with
>>>reduction gearing between the crankshaft and propeller, although I can't
>>>find a
Paul Kahler wrote:
Oh does that sound like a bad hack. What happens to objects that have
specular highlights? Would the illumination be as if the sun were
shining rather than the spotlight? Lighting is important, but this
doesn't seem like it's physically correct at all. OTOH, fake lighting is
b
Le samedi 25 juin 2005 à 13:16 -0400, Josh Babcock a écrit :
> Vivian Meazza wrote:
> > Josh Babcock
> >
> >
> >
> > I have a nagging memory that the Wright Cyclone R-3500 was fitted with
> > reduction gearing between the crankshaft and propeller, although I can't
> > find any reference to it rig
There was a similar problem report not far ago. It seems cygwin switched
recently from gcc 3.3 to, and that is the problem.
Vivian, what is your own version of gcc ?
-Fred
Vivian Meazza wrote :
> tom bonnell
>
> Not really, except to say that I've compiled the cvs version under
> Cygwin succe
Vivian Meazza wrote:
> Josh Babcock
>
>
>>Melchior FRANZ wrote:
>>
>>>* Josh Babcock -- Saturday 25 June 2005 00:26:
>>>
>>>
Weekly updates at http://jrbabcock.home.comcast.net/flightgear/superfort
>>>
>>>
>>>I committed this, as it looks very nice and even flies, and there was a
>>
>>kind
>>
Josh Babcock
>
> Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> > * Josh Babcock -- Saturday 25 June 2005 00:26:
> >
> >>Weekly updates at http://jrbabcock.home.comcast.net/flightgear/superfort
> >
> >
> > I committed this, as it looks very nice and even flies, and there was a
> kind
> > of consense that this should be
On Mon, 2005-06-20 at 18:53 +0200, Harald JOHNSEN wrote:
> Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
>
> >Finally, is there a potential for this technique of generating shadow to be
> >used on generating the effects of spot lights (eg. landing light, taxi
> >light,
> >logo light, etc.)?
> >
> >
> You are a
Jon Berndt
> > That all looks very good. Does your implementation of the Boost Control
> just
> > control the pressure, or does it act on the throttle as I understand was
> the
> > way it worked in the Merlin? In simulation terms the outcome is probably
> the
> > same.
> >
> > V.
>
> Hi, Vivian:
> That all looks very good. Does your implementation of the Boost Control just
> control the pressure, or does it act on the throttle as I understand was the
> way it worked in the Merlin? In simulation terms the outcome is probably the
> same.
>
> V.
Hi, Vivian:
That would be a question for Dave
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> * Josh Babcock -- Saturday 25 June 2005 00:26:
>
>>Weekly updates at http://jrbabcock.home.comcast.net/flightgear/superfort
>
>
> I committed this, as it looks very nice and even flies, and there was a kind
> of consense that this should be in cvs. I have yet to be able t
* Josh Babcock -- Saturday 25 June 2005 00:26:
> Weekly updates at http://jrbabcock.home.comcast.net/flightgear/superfort
I committed this, as it looks very nice and even flies, and there was a kind
of consense that this should be in cvs. I have yet to be able to land it,
though. Always goes into
Jon Berndt
>
> > Thanks,
> > My question could be a question to Jon, Dave, and any JSB specialist.
> > I just wonder, about, the opportunity to get profit of your work for
> > developments on the JSB branch. The properties should be the same on
> > the global FG level.
> > Both FDM ->YASim ->JSB
Vivian Meazza wrote:
>
> The link doesn't work. I think it might be time to consider giving aircraft
> designers cvs access for their own work.
>
Sorry. There was a typo in the index.html file. Fixed.
>
>
> Looks as if the pilot could adjust the wastegate settings in flight thus
> controllin
Fred
> There was a similar problem report not far ago. It seems cygwin switched
> recently from gcc 3.3 to, and that is the problem.
> Vivian, what is your own version of gcc ?
>
> -Fred
>
> Vivian Meazza wrote :
>
> > tom bonnell
> >
> > Not really, except to say that I've compiled the cvs ver
There was a similar problem report not far ago. It seems cygwin switched
recently from gcc 3.3 to gcc 3.4.4, and that is the problem.
Vivian, what is your own version of gcc ?
-Fred
Vivian Meazza wrote :
tom bonnell
Not really, except to say that I’ve compiled the cvs version under
Cygwin s
Josh Babcock
> Vivian Meazza wrote:
> > Josh Babcock
> >
> >
> >
> >>>Right now I've only researched the RR Merlin in any detail. Enough for
> >>
> >>our
> >>
> >>>current range of supercharged models. I don't know if Josh Babcock
> needs
> >>>anything special for the B29.
> >>>
> >>
> >>I had d
tom bonnell
Not really, except to say that I’ve compiled the cvs
version under Cygwin successfully in the last couple of days.
Do you have a reasonably up-to-date version of Cygwin?
I take it that plib compiled correctly?
You might like to try the cvs version.
Vivian
In the make process of simgear 3.8 undercygwin I get these errors. can you help?
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/3.4.4/include/c++/bits/vector.tcc: In member function `void std::vector<_Tp, _Alloc>::_M_fill_insert(__gnu_cxx::__normal_iteratorpename _Alloc::pointer, std::vector<_Tp, _Alloc> >, size_t,
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