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There are questions about FlightGear. Please answer my questions.
k***@yahoo.co.jp
2011-09-04 21:12:27 UTC
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Hello, My name is kunai.
I played FlightGear recently.

Now, I have two questions about FlightGear.

1. What physics engine is FlightGear using ?
2. Could you tell me websites which were written how to make the FlightGear models without wiki and official site ?

kunai
Jose Regalado
2011-09-04 21:52:00 UTC
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Hi kunai

1. http://wiki.flightgear.org/Flight_Dynamics_Model

2. why?. The wiki is the powerfull doc :-)?.
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k***@yahoo.co.jp
2011-09-05 12:05:28 UTC
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Hello, My name is kunai.
I played FlightGear recently.

Now, I have two questions about FlightGear.

1. What physics engine is FlightGear using ?
2. Could you tell me websites which were written how to make the FlightGear models without wiki and official site ?

kunai
Ron Jensen
2011-09-05 14:20:29 UTC
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Post by k***@yahoo.co.jp
Hello, My name is kunai.
I played FlightGear recently.
Now, I have two questions about FlightGear.
1. What physics engine is FlightGear using ?
2. Could you tell me websites which were written how to make the FlightGear
models without wiki and official site ?
kunai
Welcome, Kunai,

José Regalado answered your first question yesterday by pointing you at
http://wiki.flightgear.org/Flight_Dynamics_Model I'll suggest further that
JSBSim or YASim are the only two physics engines in active use.

José answered your second question with another, very valid, question. What
is wrong with using the wiki and other official site documentation?

Ron
Ron Jensen
2011-09-06 03:50:55 UTC
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Post by Ron Jensen
Post by k***@yahoo.co.jp
2. Could you tell me websites which were written how to make the
FlightGear models without wiki and official site ?
José answered your second question with another, very valid, question.
What is wrong with using the wiki and other official site documentation?
Just to help you understand why we ask this question we have a few theories on
why you asked for non-official sources:

a. You want to develop payware and want non-official sources trying to avoid
GPL Liability.

b. You think secondary sources would be more accurate and technically complete
than the official documentation.

c. Your are looking for obscure sources in an attempt to cheat in some kind of
school report work.

d. We are totally misunderstanding what you are trying to ask. Sometimes too
broad a question is too hard to answer correctly.

Ron

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