Hi,
> I don't really know what to make of it...but hope solution
> can be found as I've started to grow tired of real-weather-fetch and
> would like to be able to set up more realistic (and less annoying)
> weather conditions, for longer distance cross country trips
> especially.
Somewhat loose
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 3:04 PM, Torsten Dreyer wrote:
>> All I can say by now: it's most likely not a user error ;-)
> Or is it? My first check was with fdm=magic to easily climb to any desired
> altitude. This fdm does not update /position/altitude-agl-ft which is used to
> interpolate through t
> All I can say by now: it's most likely not a user error ;-)
Or is it? My first check was with fdm=magic to easily climb to any desired
altitude. This fdm does not update /position/altitude-agl-ft which is used to
interpolate through the environment layers.
So _my_ check was based on user error
> I seem to have a problem getting my weather conditions and winds aloft
> to behave correctly. I set weather scenario to disabled, input my
> weather and winds aloft data using the weather conditions dialog, but
> weather does not behave as input. The problem is especially apparent
> with winds al
Hello. i'm running fgfs 2.0.0 in ubuntu 9.10. I can pause FlightGear
using the commands below indicated, but setting "/sim/freeze/clock" to
"true" hangs any communication from FlightGear, so, it's impossible to
unfreeze via telnet. The button "P" is the only way to unfreeze. The
same occurs via ht
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