"Curtis L. Olson" wrote:
> Martin Spott wrote:
>>Hello Curt, thanks for your resume !
> Oops, did I misclick with this stupid laptop touch pad and attach my
> resume by mistake?
:-))
No, you didn't, I was just echoing the funny habit of a British
colleague in the way he translates the French
Martin Spott wrote:
Hello Curt, thanks for your resume !
Oops, did I misclick with this stupid laptop touch pad and attach my
resume by mistake?
That sounds interesting, but it's not completely clear to me what they
acutally did to achieve this ;-)
Did they create an interface within t
Hello Curt, thanks for your resume !
"Curtis L. Olson" wrote:
> I just got back from a Mathworks matlab/simulink symposium in LA this
> week. (Thank you John, Alex, and Trisha for all your efforts! And I
> have to thank Mathworks who went all out to help us get John's 747 sim
> down to the s
> directly. We aren't trying to eventually replace JSBsim with a
> proprietary flight dynamics model here so please, I don't want anyone to
> worry. :-) Jon :-) My main goal for attending this show
> was to show the flexibility and adaptability of FlightGear as an
> engineering and rapid prototy
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
I'm sure he meant "boeing.com" (hey, Stacie was first!). Now with Boeing and
Sikorsky on board, where is EADS/Airbus? Come on! We know you are here! And
Fokker!? And *cough* Diamond *cough* ... ;-)
I get the sense (from little bits and pieces I've gleaned over time)
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Alberico, James F -- Thursday 26 May 2005 16:42:
You certainly mean Harald, not me, unless you are commenting on the ugly
format of my name here. :-)
I'm sure he meant "boeing.com" (hey, Stacie was first!). Now with Boeing and
Yep.
Sikorsky on board, where is EA
* Alberico, James F -- Thursday 26 May 2005 16:42:
> Erik Hofman wrote:
> >Harald JOHNSEN wrote:
> >> Alberico, James F wrote:
> >Hi Jim,
>
> >It good to see some big names showing up on the list. This might give
> >the project a boost to get to the next level.
>
> You certainly mean Harald, not