Am 25.11.2012 16:07, schrieb Andreas Gaeb:
> It was indeed the primer of the right engine; if I press it, the engine
> starts. However, the left engine starts out of the box after launching
> Flightgear by pressing } three times and holding s; the right engine
> does not. Same for running the Hot s
Am 25.11.2012 15:04, schrieb ThorstenB:
> Either the fuel pump control switch is off (circuit breaker #8, "fuel
> pump R"), or the right engine primer wasn't pressed prior to starting
> (both result in /systems/fuel/fuel-pump[1]/enabled being forced to false).
It was indeed the primer of the right
Am 25.11.2012 12:57, schrieb Andreas Gaeb:
> with the git version from last Thursday, I cannot start the right engine
> of the SenecaII.
Works fine here with current Git.
> The main problem seems to be that /systems/fuel/fuel-pump[1]/enabled is
> set to false and immediately gets switched back to
Gentlemen,
I have been looking at the atmosperic system of flightgear and altitude
and airspeed calcs in particular. I have been checking it for
correctness and later looked a bit in the code.
I must admit that I am not quite clear on how it works, particular the
interaction between FDM and th
Hello,
with the git version from last Thursday, I cannot start the right engine
of the SenecaII.
The main problem seems to be that /systems/fuel/fuel-pump[1]/enabled is
set to false and immediately gets switched back to false if I set it to
true in the property browser. So the engine gets no fu
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