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curt
3a71945920 Lee Elliott:
Initial revision of a10.
2002-12-06 18:41:03 +00:00
aross
e7c4d83bce Misc tweaks. I honestly forget the reasoning behind some of these changes. 2002-11-30 07:20:41 +00:00
aross
11b583b54e Document the new "idrag" attribute on wing objects. 2002-11-30 03:24:27 +00:00
curt
79463103ae Lee Elliott:
I've taken the liberty of attaching a .tar.gz file containing a .3ds model of
a BAC-TSR2, a yasim config file based on the correct figures (where I could
find them) and the -set.xml and model.xml files to fly it.

I'm primarily a 3d'er and originally did the TSR2 for a picture I'm working
on but when I got fgfs running (Debian Linux) I couldn't resist loading it in
and trying to get it to fly.  The model was created in Realsoft3D and
exported as .3ds.

I've been able to tag the various sub-objects, to animate them but the export
process appears to 'flatten' any object hierarchy I set up and I'm guessing
this is necessary for sequential animations - I couldn't set up the correct
sequential rotations to properly bring the main u/c in.  Also, in real life,
there are several other u/c doors that should open and close in sequence to
get the gear in and apparently the sequence was quite complex.

On the ground though, it is as shown (so I didn't need to model the extra
doors for my picture anyway;)

It could do with some airbrakes too, both for the model and for the fdm.  As
with the extra u/c doors, I didn't need them for the picture and they haven't
been modelled.

As well as not being able to preserve object hierarchies when I export from
Realsoft3D's native object format to .3ds, I'm not able to preserve textures
or colour-mapping either, so the aircraft appears all white.

Hopefully, someone might like to add the extra doors and airbrakes, which
shouldn't be too difficult, and put some texturing on it - mostly white
anyway, for the prototypes, or a contemporary RAF scheme if someone wants to
pretend that it entered service.

The yasim fdm model, as said, cannot be regarded as accurate.  However, while
it is based on the specs for the real aircraft, where I could find them, the
measurments are probably only accurate to about 1 metre.  That's assuming I
was measuring the right things in the first place;)  Other bits that I wasn't
sure about i.e. flaps, ailerons etc. have been hacked out of the a4 or the
747.

It could do with some 'refinment' by people who know what they're doing, but
it seems to fly about right, or rather, as I'd imagine:)  (me want a
forward-looking ski-toe terrain avoidance radar:)

Anyway, I'm happy for the whole lot to be released under the same licence and
conditions as the rest of the fgfs stuff, either as a part of fgfs or by
anyone else who will also follow those same licence and condition terms.

I've also got a reasonable yasim b52 flying but no moveable bits on the model
yet, a vulcan with a similar simple 3d model using a grossly hacked c310
jbsim fdm (right numbers where I could find them but powered by a couple of
XLRs) and a Saunders-Roe SR45 Princess flying boat model and yasim fdm (can't
get it into the air with propellors but substituting equivilent jets (2.5x
factor) got it flying.  I've started on a EE/BAC Lighting FMk6 model but I'll
probably be doing a Fairchild A-10 and an Antonov An-225 first.

I figure this is the best way I can contribute to the fgfs project, and l'd
like to be able to offer something.
2002-11-27 21:35:06 +00:00
aross
a42a06cc9e Move the origin on the A-4 and 747 to coincide with the existing 3D models.
Added property-controlled pylons to the A-4, for external stores modelling.
The harrier now has working auto-stabilization, making it *vastly* easier
to control in hover and slow flight.
2002-11-10 20:17:05 +00:00
aross
d0734a2a2b Add "spring" and "damp" tunables to the documentation, and use them to
fix the 747's nose gear bounce.
2002-11-09 21:09:33 +00:00
aross
62ed113f21 Typo. The propeller definitions have to match, dummy. 2002-11-04 17:33:45 +00:00
aross
c70491368a More updates from Dave Perry. Fix the tank location to be in the wing (this
is the same "wrong sign" issue that affected the wing location).  Adjust
the ballast accordingly.  Tune the surfaces a little bit.  Also adjust the
location of the tail wheel, presumably to get the on-ground orientation right.
2002-09-03 17:12:33 +00:00
david
399574e6e9 Initial performance data for the J3 Cub. 2002-08-31 20:19:16 +00:00
david
ec15f9f581 Increased rudder, vstab, and hstab effectiveness as recommended by
Dave Perry.  The tail comes up a little faster now, and the plane is
slightly easier to control on takeoff roll.
2002-08-31 18:43:19 +00:00
aross
6c931cef21 Fix from Dave Perry. The wing Z coordinate was inverted in the original
version.  This is a low wing aircraft. ;)
2002-08-30 18:28:52 +00:00
aross
2a4d95ed15 Lots of configuration work from Dave Perry. Moving the C.G. forward
makes ground handling more realistic -- the tail comes off earlier due
to stability effects, and the extra aerodynamic stability (and the
extended rudder arm) makes the aircraft more controllable and less
likely to ground loop.
2002-08-28 17:02:38 +00:00
david
bbaed6e5c8 Updated and corrected parameters, and made the pilot/copilot weights
settable with the properties /yasim/j3cub/pilot-lb and
/yasim/j3cub/copilot-lb.
2002-08-18 18:00:36 +00:00
david
626d78132d YASim aero model for a Piper J3 Cub. 2002-08-15 22:02:57 +00:00
david
2905cded9b Decreased sensitivity of nosewheel steering. 2002-08-05 18:05:24 +00:00
aross
6fd1e02f65 Flap drag fixes. The meaning of the drag number has changed, so the
values must too.
2002-06-15 03:40:46 +00:00
jimw
36f9127650 Updated with Andy's latest fix for 747. 2002-06-03 19:52:51 +00:00
david
3146f7d1ab Latest YASim aero models from Andy. 2002-05-29 19:12:25 +00:00
david
28571b480f Andy's latest changes to add tail-wheel locking. 2002-05-23 17:34:11 +00:00
david
ad052ca1c3 Patch from Andy Ross:
Try the following patch to c172.xml, which makes the takeoff-rpm
modification I talked about*.  Hopefully things will be more to your
liking; the aircraft maxes out at 2100 RPM while stopped, then the
speed increases to something more like cruise as the airspeed grows.

If you look carefully, you'll actually see the RPM drop very slightly
before it starts increasing.  The physical reason for this is that the
blades are "unstalling".  As the flow attaches to them, they
experience a sharp increase in induced drag.  I was pretty pleased to
notice this little tidbit; it kinda validates the model in an obtuse
way.  That being said, I have *no* idea if this effect is noticeable
in a real aircraft.  Alex?
2002-04-12 10:18:50 +00:00
david
3e4235114d Add /controls/parking-brake to /controls/brake[0] and
/controls/brake[1] to get effective braking input.
2002-04-11 14:41:04 +00:00
j4strngs
755ea63cda c310u3a FGFS'ercized by Jim Wilson from a model by Chris Lampard. Jim has managed to track down Chris, who has graciously allowed us to distribute the model under the GPL 2002-03-07 06:09:21 +00:00
david
8a94dfd8bc Added control outputs (used for 3D model animation). 2002-03-04 00:18:28 +00:00
j4strngs
f69f6321fa Andy sez:
I just checked in YASim changes that allow for more cleaner export of
control output to the property tree (and flaps now extend slowly now,
to boot).  But this breaks the XML syntax in an incompatible way, so
you'll need to update your planes in order to run the code in CVS.
2002-03-01 07:27:26 +00:00
david
6f700bbebc Ensure that the magnetos are engaged at startup. 2002-02-20 03:31:12 +00:00
david
a6f7908295 Latest YASim updates, adding a DC-3 and Harrier jet. 2001-12-24 12:44:26 +00:00
david
1eebebfbc6 Added basic documentation on the YASim config format, originally sent
by e-mail to the flightgear-devel mailing list by Andy Ross.
2001-12-11 15:09:38 +00:00
curt
a72c3dba69 Updates for YASim-1.0.3 2001-12-10 22:15:41 +00:00
david
82ec2dd9b6 Added accidentally. 2001-12-06 19:18:30 +00:00
curt
aada4d7db3 Initial revision of YASim aircraft config files. 2001-12-06 19:16:30 +00:00