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andy
ba44655796 Attenuate turbulence near the ground. Tweak turbulence numbers. 2004-01-12 04:03:55 +00:00
andy
dfffe9c924 Move the turbulence "airmass" according to the local wind.
Clean up and better document the magic numbers in Turbulence.cpp
2004-01-10 22:34:49 +00:00
andy
ce91286e19 First cut at a turbulence model for YASim. It's a
perlin/scale-invariant vector field implemented as a 2D lookup table.
Seems to work OK, but needs testing and feedback.
2004-01-09 17:05:26 +00:00
andy
3b2d97289c Cleanup and refactoring to better integrate the helicopter code into
the core YASim stuff.  Mostly cosmetic: whitespace adjustment, dead
code & meaningless comment removal, a little code motion to better
partition the helicopter handling from the original code (no more
giant if() { ... } around the solver).  Added a warning to the parser
to try to eliminate the string booleans that crept in.

There should be NO behavioral changes with this checkin.
2003-12-01 01:22:27 +00:00
curt
5333f82eb1 Maik Justus: modifications to add helicopter modeling to YASim. 2003-10-16 14:56:13 +00:00
andy
7b7de3d3e0 Blindingly stupid ground effect bug. It interpolated in the wrong direction
(zero at ground, maximum at 1-span!)
2002-11-05 21:36:47 +00:00
andy
0cabedaa4f Use the density values from the environment subsystem, to properly handle
density variations due to humidity.
2002-06-10 08:47:29 +00:00
david
56473dc28d Mac OS X fixes and MSVC warning fixes from Jonathan Polley. 2002-05-10 23:35:06 +00:00
andy
7a9e2aba71 Fix dumb typo. Very embarassing, but oddly not fatal... 2002-05-01 01:17:33 +00:00
curt
9f73588b31 YASim-0.1.3 updates. 2001-12-10 23:13:54 +00:00
curt
48260480b3 Updated to YASim-0.1.2 2001-12-07 20:00:59 +00:00
curt
4c422bbe6d Updated to YASim-0.1.1 2001-12-06 18:13:24 +00:00
curt
5b84ae51a5 Initial revision of Andy Ross's YASim code. This is (Y)et (A)nother Flight
Dynamics (Sim)ulator.  Basically, this is a rough, first cut of a "different
take" on FDM design.  It's intended to be very simple to use,
producing reasonable results for aircraft of all sorts and sizes,
while maintaining simulation plausibility even in odd flight
conditions like spins and aerobatics.  It's at the point now where one
can actually fly the planes around.
2001-12-01 06:22:24 +00:00