When you enter the airspace (or the roadways) you give up some of your
privacy and freedoms and agree to play by a common set of rules ...
usually for the sake of safety, or the environment, or justified for
some greater common good.
As far as I know, there is no mean for the public, to
Josh Babcock wrote:
Sounds like a good reason to fly VFR. I wonder if they have considered
the safety implications of this. I know in the US you can request that
ATC watch you while you are flying VFR, but I don't know if you need to
give your tail number when you do. I would guess that you
Friday, 06 October 2006.
Minor change to avoid (MSVC8) debug assertion
Oops - While running FG in Debug mode, to check some
other code, I get a debug assertion in groundnetwork.cxx,
which stops me getting to the code I want to
see ;=((
A minor change in the order of the while()
statements fixes
Will TaxiDraw be able to put names to taxi segment instead of AI
waypoint node? It will be useful for ground control in the process of
guiding the plane on the ground.
Durk Talsma wrote:
On Tuesday 03 October 2006 01:42, Darko Tasovac wrote:
Cool. Did you use taxidraw?
Yes, and
On Friday 06 October 2006 12:31, Geoff Air wrote:
Friday, 06 October 2006.
Minor change to avoid (MSVC8) debug assertion
Oops - While running FG in Debug mode, to check some
other code, I get a debug assertion in groundnetwork.cxx,
which stops me getting to the code I want to
see ;=((
A
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Selon Curtis L. Olson:
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Quoting Vassilii Khachaturov :
It looks like a breach of individual's privacy to me. You can track
people's travel ( owner names are apparent ) and I doubt it would be
permitted this side of the Atlantic.
in this
On Friday 06 October 2006 12:39, Darko Tasovac wrote:
Will TaxiDraw be able to put names to taxi segment instead of AI
waypoint node? It will be useful for ground control in the process of
guiding the plane on the ground.
Yes that's the plan. I'll need to investigate what the best way for
On Tuesday 03 October 2006 22:02, Buchanan, Stuart wrote:
Hi All,
Some of you may have come across www.flightaware.com as a way to track IFR
flights. It uses data from the FAA radar system and provides products
(free and commercial) based on it. The data is quite detailed -
minute-by-minute
@Mathias Fröhlich
Did you looked on this?
Maik
Maik Justus schrieb:
Hi,
this effect is caused by the
globals-set_sim_time_sec( 0.0 );
call when resetting. After this the stored time offset mTimeOffset
in AIMultiplayer.cxx is wrong and it needs much time this offset is
corrected.
I
On Friday 06 October 2006 14:32, Durk Talsma wrote:
I just had a quick look at the website, and saw that they provide departure
and arrival times and airport codes for each tail number. This would form
an excellent basis to create AI traffic using the traffic manager, which
basically requires
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