Jon Berndt wrote:
I just built 0.9.3 and downloaded the 0.9.3 base package. The
T-38 pulled
left until I reset *both* the surface winds and the 500-foot
winds to zero.
Now it goes straight as an arrow.
So, this says there is a problem with winds as added to JSBSim aero?
If this is correct:
> I just built 0.9.3 and downloaded the 0.9.3 base package. The
> T-38 pulled
> left until I reset *both* the surface winds and the 500-foot
> winds to zero.
> Now it goes straight as an arrow.
So, this says there is a problem with winds as added to JSBSim aero?
Jon
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> While I have you does the (real)T38 have a yaw damper system.
Yes, but the airplane will fly without it. I don't remember what, if any,
restrictions there are for flying it with an inop yaw damper.
Dave
David Culp
davidculp2[at]comcast.net
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Ok David that seems to have fixed it for me to.
The thing is that while trying to fix this problem I found that
the F16 did not seem to be affected by the wind and I could get the
737 to t/o straight by changing the yaw beta but not the T38.
Surely a 3 knot wind out of 270 would not cause that kind
I just built 0.9.3 and downloaded the 0.9.3 base package. The T-38 pulled
left until I reset *both* the surface winds and the 500-foot winds to zero.
Now it goes straight as an arrow.
Dave
David Culp
davidculp2[at]comcast.net
Innis Cunningham wrote:
I noticed that a ground turn in a JSBSim is next to impossible. The
aircraft keeps going straight ahead, just as if there is no friction
for tires moving sideways.
Are you saying that your JSB A/C are going straight on T/O.
What A/C are you using.
What I meant to say is t
> Do A/C like the F16 and T38 have a yaw damper system.
The F-16 FCS has a LOT of things, including gun firing compensation!
Jon
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"Jon Berndt" writes
>I think this has been discussed in the Users mailing list - about 10/27, I
think.
Yes it was but the results were inconclusive . ??
Try centering all the aero surfaces immediately upon coming out of freeze
They are centered.I have done nothing different to the A/C since 9.2
Erik Hofman >
>>>The 747 and F16(YASIM) take off straight and the T38 and 737
(JSBSIM)turn off the runway.
YASim F-16???
Sorry Erik dont know what I was looking at.Yes the F16 is JSB
>
I noticed that a ground turn in a JSBSim is next to impossible. The
aircraft keeps going straight ahead, just
Jon Berndt wrote:
Hi Folks
After getting 9.3 going I find that the JSB A/C turn left off the
runway going north and right going south is anyone else seeing
this problem. It does not seem to effect the YASIM A/C.
The 747 and F16(YASIM) take off straight and the T38 and 737
(JSBSIM)turn off the runwa
> Hi Folks
> After getting 9.3 going I find that the JSB A/C turn left off the
> runway going north and right going south is anyone else seeing
> this problem. It does not seem to effect the YASIM A/C.
> The 747 and F16(YASIM) take off straight and the T38 and 737
> (JSBSIM)turn off the runway.
>
>
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