Hi guys.
>>Nope. Not 100% true. (p,q,r) zero in steady turn: very wrong!
>>
>>Jon said it:
>
>Yes, did you see the email I sent last night? I mentioned my mistake and
>added more information.
Misunderstanding, I think. What Jon said was right ;-)
Any case: does not really matter who said what,
Hi Guys.
Thanks for the mails. Some of the comments are 100% true (in my modest
opinion), and some of them are unfortunately ... not 100% mathematically
correct...
What have we established:
>>you are looking at BODY-AXIS rates and accelerations. If you are in a
>>turn,
the pitch and roll are
Hi guys.
First of all (before I start "complaining") let me start off by saying:
thanks for sharing your work publicly! MUCH appreciated. If you don't mind,
and have some time to spare me, I need to ask a question...
About myself and my project: I am qualified as an electronic engineer (did a
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