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andy
6a614dba49 Josh wanted a compression-m value exported for gear, so he can animate
them more accurately.
2005-11-24 17:35:42 +00:00
andy
d61bcae165 Vivian reported that the caster angle of the Hunter was experiencing
"jitter" when the aircraft was stopped.  This is a fundamental
characteristic of the gear model, and can't be fixed without major
surgery (and not a small amount of blinding insight).  But we can at
least clamp it so the value can't change unless the wheel is moving
with a nontrivial velocity (5cm/sec in this case).
2005-11-02 18:34:06 +00:00
andy
6fa0721363 Vivian pointed out that the gear keep rotating after the wheel leaves
the ground.  Fix this by zeroing the values, although a fancier
implementation (that spins down slowly and honors the brake input)
would be possible...
2005-09-27 16:53:12 +00:00
andy
88a678eb77 Don't overwrite the castering value with the non-castering one. Also,
make the caster-angle-deg a synonym for the steering angle when the
wheel is non-castering.
2005-04-08 22:39:46 +00:00
andy
7eb194b3f8 Export "rollspeed-ms" and "caster-angle-deg" properties for gear
objects.  Josh Babcock wanted these for the B-29 model so he can
properly animate the gear.
2005-04-08 20:46:43 +00:00
ehofman
c2e688244d Mathias Frohlich: Add carrier capabilities for YASim aircraft. 2005-02-17 10:26:14 +00:00
david
56473dc28d Mac OS X fixes and MSVC warning fixes from Jonathan Polley. 2002-05-10 23:35:06 +00:00
david
f0e6716953 Latest YASim changes. 2001-12-24 13:54:03 +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