https://github.com/c172p-team/c172p-detailed/tree/version/2018.1b90f547039
Changelog:
New images for the new splash screen and thumbnails system
FDM improvements:
Fixed deflection angles of ailerons and roll moment due to ailerons
Added spiraling propwash effect (requiring right rudder at full throttle, low airspeed)
Made the elevator action at high AoA asymmetric in order to take into account the screening effect of the horizontal stabilizer in such stall conditions
Increasing the side force due to rudder, to make it consistent with the exerted moment
Decreasing the adverse yaw (the aileron trim gave too much slip-skid-ball deviation at cruise)
Increased maximum rotation of yoke from 70 to 90 degrees
Use shift + q to reset view
Added avionics sound
Fixed bug with oil temperature and pressure gauges (they were not working when complex engine procedures was toggled off)
Fixed bug with lighting of pontoon wake effect
Eliminated wingtip and tail sparks when over water
Eliminated sparks of broken gear while aircrafts sits on the flight deck of a moving carrier
Fixed some bugs with the walker
From https://github.com/Juanvvc/c172p-detailed/ release/2016.1
commit 3f33b88bb015a8ee685ab3178932d16d6e072410
A big Thank-You to the c172p-detailed team for their ongoing work.
This patch adds main gear rotations about the fuselage attach points that keep the wheels in contact with the ground as the compression increases and decreases. I also rotated the main fairings and wheels 4 degrees so the wheel axles are horizontal sitting on the ground. The left and right main gear struts, wheels, and fairings were adjusted to be mirrored (symetric) in the c172p.ac. I also increased the rpm boundary between the Propeller and Propeller.slow selects.
The attached patch adds "Hide yoke" to the c172p menu, adjusts the gear spring forces and damping to cause a more tail low attitude sitting on the ground, optimizes vertices and surfaces in c172p.ac, as well as cleaning up the tabs and indents in several xml files.
This is a patch to the c172p fdm to add pointmasses for all four
occupant positions and baggage. The X locations were taken from the
c172 type certificate 3A12 dated September 15, 1998. As the new
pointmasses have a weight of 0 they will not affect the current model,
however we are extending the FlightGear weight and balance dialog for
JSBSim and the pointmasses have to be defined.
Make the plane much sloppier at high alpha and/or with the flaps
extended. In slow flight, there's much more lateral instability now,
and adverse yaw is more obvious at the start of a turn using only
ailerons.