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Author of the Getting Started guide.
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Jon S. Berndt <jsb@hal-pc.org>
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Working on a complete C++ rewrite/reimplimentation of the core FDM.
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Initially he is using X15 data to test his code, but once things are
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all in place we should be able to simulator arbitrary aircraft.
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Maintains a page dealing with Flight Dynamics at:
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http://www.hal-pc.org/~jsb/flightsim.html
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Special attention to X15 is paid in seperate pages.
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Jon S. Berndt <jon@jsbsim.org>
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Chief architect of JSBSim, the default flight dynamics model (FDM)
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for FlightGear. Jon's professional work has involved simulation and
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prototyping for vehicles ranging from the F-16 to his current work
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on the space shuttle and future manned launch vehicles. Since 1998
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Jon has been working on creating JSBSim together with co-author Tony
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Peden. JSBSim is an object-oriented, multi-platform aerospace
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vehicle simulator that can be integrated with broader flight
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simulation programs (since it provides no visual model), or run in a
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standalone mode for batch runs. For more information, see the JSBSim
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home page at: http://www.jsbsim.org
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Paul Bleisch <pbleisch@acm.org>
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