> Yes. He might have been talking about the motor whine for gear up and down
> (that was my assumption). I know it can be heard clearly as a passenger, if
The "motor whine" is most likely the drive systems for the leading edge
slats and the flaps & speedbrakes. In most passenger airliners (AFA
Andy Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I doubt it. I don't fly in jumbo jets very often, but even in smaller
> jetliners you can't hear the tires squeal at landing. What you do
> hear is a low frequence "bump" as the gear compress. Sometimes
> there's a creaking sound as the passengers seats sh
Jim Wilson wrote:
> Olivier Grisel said:
> > Furthermore, I can't hear the landing gear sound for
> > the 747-yasim
>
> The gear sound is working now in my copy (can't remember if cvs is
> working or not). For the most part it gets drowned out by the sound
> of the engines. Not sure if on the "r
Olivier Grisel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Furthermore, I can't hear the landing gear sound for
> the 747-yasim (great model anyway !)
>
Thanks! The gear sound is working now in my copy (can't remember if cvs is
working or not). For the most part it gets drowned out by the sound of the
engines
Hi,
When I connect to fgfs (three days old CVS) with the telnet
interface and then I disconnect with 'quit\n' statement,
I can't connect anymore ... :
[grisel@iris grisel]$ telnet iris 5500
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to iris.
Escape character is '^]'.
/> quit
Connection closed by foreign host