For about a week in cvs, I have not been able to use any UIUC models.
It seems a file uiuc.xml in not found in any UIUC aircraft folder. Here
is a sample error message.
Fatal error: Failed to open file at Aircraft/UIUC/fkdr1-v1-nl/uiuc.xml
(received from SimGear XML Parser)
The files are not ther
On Friday 29 September 2006 06:28, Ralf Gerlich wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Jon S. Berndt wrote:
> > I'm surprised that a group of people went to this much trouble to produce
> > a "commercial" to say something about that other flight sim. Was this
> > made using scenes from an actual film and overdubbed audi
On Friday 29 September 2006 14:59, flying.toaster wrote:
> BTW here is a list of the 3D models I have in the works or finished
>
>Exterior | Interior
> --
> A340-5 40%| 0%
>
> If anybody has started work on those ones (I kno
On Friday 29 September 2006 14:44, flying.toaster wrote:
> Don't get me wrong,
>
> I don't want to put a lot of restrictions to the right to distribute and
> modify. In that sense GPL or OpenSource type of licence suit me.
>
> I just do not want people to make money out of my work (except maybe fo
Heiko Schulz schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> Well- why don't you have a look at the german forum?
>
> Heliflyer did a great job to explain us how to compile
> under Windows!
>
> Greetings
> HHS
> --- Carsten Vogel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>
>
Thank you for the flowers I do ***NOT*** earn - and sorry that
Hi,
never mind!
HHS
--- Carsten Vogel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Heiko Schulz schrieb:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Well- why don't you have a look at the german
> forum?
> >
> > Heliflyer did a great job to explain us how to
> compile
> > under Windows!
> >
> > Greetings
> > HHS
> > --- Carsten Vogel <[
Heiko Schulz schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> Well- why don't you have a look at the german forum?
>
> Heliflyer did a great job to explain us how to compile
> under Windows!
>
> Greetings
> HHS
> --- Carsten Vogel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>
>
Thx. I was absend during some exercises and courses I gave.
Hi,
Well- why don't you have a look at the german forum?
Heliflyer did a great job to explain us how to compile
under Windows!
Greetings
HHS
--- Carsten Vogel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Dear Group!
>
> Few weeks ago I started again using FlightGear. My
> first excitement is
> done now, st
Hi,
oh, no helicopter?
;-)
Maik
flying.toaster schrieb:
> BTW here is a list of the 3D models I have in the works or finished
>
>Exterior | Interior
> --
> Su-26M 90%| 90%
> F14100% no textures | 0%
> F15100% n
Hi,
compiled windows executables of the actual cvs you can find on
ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Win32/
You can compile flightgear e.g. with msvc-express, there is a link at
http://wiki.flightgear.org/
to a step by step instruction by olaf flebbe:
http://www.oflebbe.de/oflebbe/FlightG
BTW here is a list of the 3D models I have in the works or finished
Exterior | Interior
--
Su-26M 90%| 90%
F14100% no textures | 0%
F15100% no textures | 0%
F18100% some textures | 50%
SR71 25%
Dear Group!
Few weeks ago I started again using FlightGear. My first excitement is
done now, still I want to stay with the community as "player" but also
as developer (in my small terms, e.g. blendermodels).
The main problem I face is, that although there are constantly done
changes, bug-fixes
Don't get me wrong,
I don't want to put a lot of restrictions to the right to distribute and
modify. In that sense GPL or OpenSource type of licence suit me.
I just do not want people to make money out of my work (except maybe for the
*cost* of the media used to distribute), when I am not aski
flying.toaster wrote:
> Is there anywhere a list of work in progress just to avoid duplicates?
Even if there were, the best advice would be to ignore it. :)
This is a volunteer project done (mostly) for the enjoyment of the
developers, and as such many of the subprojects that are announced
here
--- "flying.toaster" wrote:
> Is there anywhere a list of work in progress just to avoid duplicates ?
> Note that it's no big issue for the Hornet as I made it for another sim
> anyway ;)
IIRC there's a list on the wiki of the work required for each aircraft.
You could make a note there.
> And
Is there anywhere a list of work in progress just to avoid duplicates ?
Note that it's no big issue for the Hornet as I made it for another sim anyway
;)
And to answer the question, I want to release the models with a license that
would prevent any commercial or military use.
I think Creative
Hi,
Jon S. Berndt wrote:
> I'm surprised that a group of people went to this much trouble to produce a
> "commercial" to say something about that other flight sim. Was this made
> using scenes from an actual film and overdubbed audio/subtitles? I got a
> laugh out of it, too.
It's from the German
> Hi,
>
> You might find this an amusing take on someone else's Flight Sim
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcW3hbnR2EI
>
> Made me laugh anyway,
>
> Vivian
I'm surprised that a group of people went to this much trouble to produce a
"commercial" to say something about that other flight sim. Was
Erik Hofman wrote:
> flying.toaster wrote:
> > I've started similar work on the F-18
> > http://sfp1.site.voila.fr/flightgear/f18nasa.png
> >
> > Can you confirm if there is any such project underway ?
>
> I'm not aware of anyone working on that. It would be great to have an
> F-15 3d model ava
Hi,
You might find this an amusing take on someone else's Flight Sim
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcW3hbnR2EI
Made me laugh anyway,
Vivian
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