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mfranz
6094d927d3 Maik JUSTUS: export ground material friction factor to property 2007-01-18 21:46:28 +00:00
mfranz
53f09ff6a5 Maik JUSTUS: (OK'ed by Andy)
"""
- ground properties (e.g. feel bumpiness and the reduced friction of
  grass or go swimming with the beaver)
- initial load for yasim gears (to get rid of the jitter the beaver has
  on ground)
- glider/winch/aerotow (do winch start with YASim glider or do aerotow
  over the net) I will place a how-to on the wiki soon, here very short:
  use the sgs233y (or the bocian if you have AJ (up ot now) non-GPL
  bocian)
  winch start: Ctrl-w for placing the winch, hold w to winch, press
               Shift-w to release the tow
  aerotow: Place the glider within 60m to a MP-aircraft, press
           Ctrl-t to tow to this aircraft. If the MP-aircraft is the
           J3 and the patch is installed on both sides, the J3 feels the
           forces, too. The J3-pilot has to taxi very slow up to the
           moment, the glider starts moving. Increase the throttle gently.
           Don't lift the J3 early, wait for the glider being lifted,
           lift gently.
"""
2007-01-17 20:42:39 +00:00
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
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
02a757f9e6 MSVC (warning) fixes. 2005-02-18 10:16:30 +00:00
ehofman
c2e688244d Mathias Frohlich: Add carrier capabilities for YASim aircraft. 2005-02-17 10:26:14 +00:00
david
f0e6716953 Latest YASim changes. 2001-12-24 13:54:03 +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