Bray, Robert M. A Wind Tunnel Investigation of the Pioneer Remotely Piloted Vehicle.
Montery, CA: Naval Postgraduate School, June 1991.
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It looks nice!
Any volenteers?
http://www.cs.unc.edu/~harrism/clouds/RTCRDownload.html
Erik
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Jon wrote:
The data is all there. In fact, the model files the UIUC
guys use present pretty much the same information that
JSBSim does. Perhaps someone could write a translator?
On Thu, 11 Apr 2002 13:33:30 -0500
Michael Selig wrote:
Some thoughts - I think it would be *mostly* pretty
I am driving the C172 to approach and land on the airport.
(1) What are the speed and altitude the plane should be before Gliding slope? 1000
feet and 65 KCAS? I heard that the stall speed is about 50 KCAS.
(2) When Gliding slope , should we must follow the flight path angle with -2.5 degree?
.
I think it is not too hard if you are familar with aerodynamic.
If nobody would like to do that, I'll try. who can help me?
Dirty Bear
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JSBSim can output data to the console or to a file in .csv
format (comma separated values). JSBSim can also write the
data out to a socket. See FGOutput.cpp and FGfdmSocket.cpp
for more information. The socket approach is nice for real
time stuff. Flightgear may have some or all (and more)
The definition of a positive aileron deflection is when the right-hand
aileron deflects according to the right hand rule - that is, trailing edge
down (TED). Unfortunately, this results in a negative roll rate - it would
be nice if our choice of coordinate system caused a positive aileron
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 11:05:18AM +0800, wrote:
Could someone help me out please?
In the JSBSimCoordinates.pdf from http://jsbsim.sourceforge.net, we know that the
Xbody Axis positive forward out through out the nose of the plane, Ybody positive out
the right side, Zbody Axis positive
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002 14:20:49 -0500
Michael Selig writes:
If we do add the myriad properties for many aircraft configuration
types to LaRCsim.cxx it means adding lots of code I think.
[3] The properties structure is pretty general. It seems like it
would be pretty easy to trample
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002 12:23:23 -0800 (PST)
Tony Peden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As for trimming in standalone mode, this is not quite
implemented, yet. I want to do this, but this particular
capability is not quite ready, yet.
Well, what I'm sure Jon means is that you currently
can't use it
.
Could you give me some idea about that?
Thanks for your patience!
Dirty Bear
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Where can I get the 3D models with .3ds format? or how can I translate them to .3ds?
Is there anyone convert the model of the Pioneer UAV into the JSBSim format?
If anyone has them, I'd like to get publicly released 3D models for:
- Wright Flyer (I have one, but we have not yet got permission to
In other world, How can FlightGear make the simulation time the same as the real clock
time?
I am a newer. Thank you for your patience.
Dirty Bear
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want to ask that there is anyone know more about LaSRS++, such as can it
run under linuxor Cygwin and where can I download the source code?
Would LaSRS++ be a better FDM for FlightGear?
Thanks
Dirty Bear
I could not find syms.h in Linux or the package of LaRCsim.
What is syms.h?
Perhaps I should not have asked such question here.
But I am a newer. I want to use LaRCsim in my simulator.
where can I join the LaRCsim mail list?
Thanks.
Dirty Bear
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