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> SET DIGEST ON
Did you just finish dinner?
:-)
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SET DIGEST ON
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Thanks guys :)
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Hi!
Don't know if this is known to you yet:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/arena5/sets/72157606119049987/detail/
Maybe this gallery can be used as a visual reference fot different altitudes
from 10,000 to 100,000 feet.
Regards,
Joe
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Hi,
We are trying to use YASim model for research purposes. In this context we
are trying to figure out how does YASim compute the aerodynamic forces and
moments. Unlike JSBSim and UIUC FDMs it does not seem to accept any
aerodynamic tabular lookup, instead it seems to process the geometry
desc
Now that you've explained what ecrit means and I'm sure everyone is pleased
to find out it's nothing painful, :-) I don't think you necessarily need to
worry about changing your email client.
Regards,
Curt.
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Sébastien MARQUE wrote:
> sorry guys for that, I forgo
sorry guys for that, I forgot to withdraw the accent, btw I haven't
found yet where I can change this permanently in my thunderbird config.
seb
Csaba Halász a ecrit (wrote):
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 9:14 PM, syd adams wrote:
>> I have a silly , non FG question
>> what does "syd adams a éc
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 9:14 PM, syd adams wrote:
> I have a silly , non FG question
> what does "syd adams a écrit :" mean
> Googling didn't help , and I don't speak french
Well, look at the header for the quote above, and try to compare with
the "ecrit" thing :)
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Lol...
>I have a silly , non FG question
>what does "syd adams a écrit :" mean
>Googling didn't help , and I don't speak french
>Cheers :)
It means: "Syd Adams wrote..."
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I have a silly , non FG question
what does "syd adams a écrit :" mean
Googling didn't help , and I don't speak french
Cheers :)
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Sébastien MARQUE wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There is a "gps" in CVS: $FGROOT/Aircraft/Instruments-3d/zkv500, I mean
> an instrument whi
Hi,
There is a "gps" in CVS: $FGROOT/Aircraft/Instruments-3d/zkv500, I mean
an instrument which looks like a gps for a non-pilot, not-advised user
:). This instrument manages routes, looks for airports, saves waypoints
(bookmarks), creates routes, give several infos about wind, etc.
It uses th
I had planned to switch the B1900D over to use that , since my nasal KLN90B
is nothing more than a display of the current gps properties but
waiting to see whats happening with the KLN89.
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James Turner wrote:
> On 17 Feb 2009, at 00:49, Curtis Olson wrote:
>
>
>> At one point I think I recall that we had a variant of the C172 with
>> a working GPS installed in the instrument panel. I don't see that
>> any more now. Does anyone recall if we had such a thing and know
>> wher
On 17 Feb 2009, at 00:49, Curtis Olson wrote:
> At one point I think I recall that we had a variant of the C172 with
> a working GPS installed in the instrument panel. I don't see that
> any more now. Does anyone recall if we had such a thing and know
> where it can be found?
I presume y
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