> not only they are not useful as speed brakes but instead they seem to
> provide extra thrust and lift. i was playing with the 747-yasim model
> yesterday, trying to come in for landing, no power (still going pretty
> fast at about 300 knots), gear down and then i lowered the flaps. it
> was fun
Andy Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> reason to split them out. Although be aware that the flap drag bug
> prevents them from being very useful for speedbrakes.
>
not only they are not useful as speed brakes but instead they seem to
provide extra thrust and lift. i was playing with the 747-y
Andy Ross writes:
>
>Melchior FRANZ wrote:
>> The 747 causes some "Error: base =...", but seems to behave
>> normal.
>
>These aren't YASim errors. I'm not sure what they mean.
AFAICT These messages originate in simgear / sky / cloud.cxx
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Flightg
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> The 747 causes some "Error: base =...", but seems to behave
> normal.
These aren't YASim errors. I'm not sure what they mean. If they're
specific to an aircraft, it's probably because I'm exporting (or not
exporting) a value that is confusing someone else. Anyone have a
* Andy Ross -- Wednesday 29 May 2002 08:47:
> OK, I *think* I have nailed the platform-dependant YASim solution
> failures.
Confirmed! None of the aircrafts makes fgfs abort with a solution failure now.
Interations are all below 1000 (400--900). The 747 causes some
"Error: base =...", but seems