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david
50513d7558 Factored out some common configuration in the C172P and misc. C172
config files.

Retrimmed the JSBSim 172P to use more rudder and less aileron,
improving coordination in cruise.
2002-11-16 20:31:48 +00:00
david
e2f795a0b9 Added electronics switches to the panel. They cannot (yet) be
activated with the mouse, but they do respond to the following
properties:

/controls/lights/taxi
/controls/lights/landing
/controls/pitot-heat
/controls/lights/navigation
/controls/lights/beacon
/controls/lights/strobes
2002-11-16 16:03:57 +00:00
david
103595d38a The model now has several animated (but untextured) 3D controls:
- yokes
- carb heat
- throttle
- mixture
- flap switch
- trim wheel

Moved the pilot seat back slightly.

Use LOD more aggressively, so that all the interior detail is skipped
when the viewer is distant.
2002-11-13 16:49:30 +00:00
david
6465aea9c7 More modifications to the 172p:
- added untextured seats
- moved the panel back to the proper position
- changed viewpoint and field of view
2002-11-11 21:52:40 +00:00
david
a07b90cdf9 Introduced a new alias arrangement, using the 'include' attribute on
the root PropertyNode element.  For example,

  --aircraft=c172

is now an alias for

  --aircraft=c172r

which is an alias for

  --aircraft=c172r-jsbsim

All JSBSim *-set.xml files have been renamed to include 'jsbsim'
explicitly in their names; the ones without 'jsbsim' are now aliases
to the default, whatever that may be.

Here are some new, simpler aircraft identifiers:

  --aircraft=cub
  --aircraft=747
  --aircraft=sopwithCamel
  --aircraft=c310-3d

and so on.

This system allows users to create new *-set.xml files by overriding
parts of existing ones rather than by cut-and-paste.
2002-11-11 17:30:09 +00:00