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curt
ec7f73a5bb Make UFO honor elevator trim so it will respond to autopilot. This allows
you to do altitude hold mode and fly automated ILS approaches.
2005-12-07 23:26:38 +00:00
curt
d05121ef46 Fix my mailing address by replacing it with my web page. 2004-11-19 22:10:41 +00:00
ehofman
7ac15db168 Melchior FRANZ:
Everyone knows that ufos can turn on the spot.
Turn on rudder input at low speeds. (Quite useful when using the
ufo fdm for exploring the scenery.)
2003-12-07 17:39:48 +00:00
david
5a849b66e8 Major overhaul:
- changed FGSubsystem::update(int) to
  FGSubsystem::update(delta_time_sec); the argument is now delta time
  in seconds rather than milliseconds

- added FGSubsystem::suspend(), FGSubsystem::suspend(bool),
  FGSubsystem::resume(), and FGSubsystem::is_suspended(), all with
  default implementations; is_suspended takes account of the master
  freeze as well as the subsystem's individual suspended state

- the FDMs now use the delta time argument the same as the rest of
  FlightGear; formerly, main.cxx made a special case and passed a
  multiloop argument

- FDMs now calculate multiloop internally instead of relying on
  main.cxx

There are probably some problems -- I've done basic testing with the
major FDMs and subsystems, but we'll probably need a few weeks to
sniff out bugs.
2002-05-11 16:28:50 +00:00
david
907e2942bb Patch from Melchior Franz:
Due to jumpy joystick read-outs the UFO jitters a lot in turns.
This patch implements simple damping for aileron/elevator/throttle.
Furthermore it lets the UFO fly backwards if brake[0] is active
(by default associated with the joystick's fire button). After all,
everyone knows that UFO's can fly backwards!
2002-05-09 21:56:31 +00:00
david
18e36a3302 UFO FDM patches from Jonathan Polley:
I have finished working the bugs out of my "Enhanced" version of the Magic
Carpet FDM.  The UFO FDM works the same as the Magic Carpet with the
following exceptions:

The aircraft's pitch is determined by the Elevator setting (with a pitch
rate of 45 degrees per second).
Climb is forward velocity * sin(pitch)
Speed is forward velocity * soc(pitch)

Roll is tied to the aileron (again, with a roll rate of 45 degrees per
second)
Turn rate is sin(roll) * 45 degrees.

Yes, this does mean that turning is quite a bit more sluggish than
climbing.

If you are wondering why a UFO FDM, it is because it's best that I not
replace the existing magic carpet and this FDM does behave like a UFO (it
hovers, can spin and pitch while hovering, and does not obey the laws of
physics ;)
2002-04-25 16:23:16 +00:00