Re: [RCSE] Experiments with FMS

2005-01-14 Thread Eddie Smith
Snip By altering the PAR files one can change the behavior of your model - to get a flimsy slowflyer to roar across the sky at 200 mph, or vice versa, but the more interesting is to try to improve your model's flying characteristics, by playing with aspect ratio, chord, stabilisator size, and not

Re: [RCSE] Experiments with FMS

2005-01-14 Thread Lighthorse
You need a program called ParDes. I did not find it on the net, it was shareware. Be sure to save original par file before you play! On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 22:53:17 +1030, Eddie Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Snip By altering the PAR files one can change the behavior of your model - to get

RE: [RCSE] Experiments with FMS

2005-01-14 Thread Hall, Stuart A
To: Eddie Smith Cc: soaring@airage.com Subject: Re: [RCSE] Experiments with FMS You need a program called ParDes. I did not find it on the net, it was shareware. Be sure to save original par file before you play

[RCSE] Experiments with FMS

2005-01-13 Thread Tord Eriksson
Hi, The weather being what it is, and suffering from pneumonia, I've no choice but to stay at home and at the most play with FMS, this excellent free and powerful flight simulator. By altering the PAR files one can change the behavior of your model - to get a flimsy slowflyer to roar across the

Re: [RCSE] Experiments with FMS

2005-01-13 Thread Lighthorse
The rudder in FMS is a very tricky thing. The most realistic scale sailplanes you can get are on the EMM site. http://www.scalesoaring.net/EMM/FMS/fmspage.htm There are to many variables to try to explain. If they are not set properly the plane can do strange things. The .par should match the .mqo