I wrote
> Heiko wrote
>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > flying again with the wingmen_demo's I noticed that the wingmen
> aircrafts
> > "jumping".
> > There is a short period of a even flightlevel, then suddenly they
> "jumps"
> > very fast up and down, then they rest again in a even flightlevel, and
> so
>
Heiko wrote
>
> Hi,
>
> flying again with the wingmen_demo's I noticed that the wingmen aircrafts
> "jumping".
> There is a short period of a even flightlevel, then suddenly they "jumps"
> very fast up and down, then they rest again in a even flightlevel, and so
> on...
> It occurs on land like
Hi,
flying again with the wingmen_demo's I noticed that the wingmen aircrafts
"jumping".
There is a short period of a even flightlevel, then suddenly they "jumps" very
fast up and down, then they rest again in a even flightlevel, and so on...
It occurs on land like ocean and lakes too. It seems
Hi Matias,
Matias D'Ambrosio schrieb am 26.05.2009 22:55:
> Hello all,
> I have just subscribed to this list, but I did search in the archives for
> emails regarding OpenAL and the doppler effect in particular. Hopefully I
> didn't miss any important emails.
> I have some experience with OpenAL
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