![]() ![]() By default it starts with the existing classic cockpit and FG1000 is not loaded or initialized for maximum performance, once you toggle it from he menu or by pressing "g" it's loaded and initialized the first time, and if you toggle it again it remains loaded and running in the background even if it's hidden. This aircraft has sound improvements and bugfixes, new ALS effects, and improvements to the 3D model. Iamzac created a Robin DR401 155CDI using the FG1000 panel by Stuart. More information about and how to use it you can find here: In the hangar New aircraft Robin DR401 155CDI HHS now ported it now into the new scheme. With the switch using FGAddon the support was lost for a time. New software tools and projects FaceTrackNoIR Support portedįlightGear was one of the first programs which had been supported by FaceTrackNoIR, a headtracking program which registered the movements of the head by a webcam, no additional hardware (eg. With the errors and I'll go ahead and do the maintenance. ![]() If not, or if youįeel unsure because you have no experience with JSBSim, give me a note Goes ahead and pushes a fix if he has commit rights. My recommendation is that anyone who sees such issues on the repo simply These are tags which never worked as intended in the first place, soįixing them to a working condition is likely easy. Including line numbers, so generally the issues are easy to fix. The good news is that we get explicit locations for the offending tags (And yes, I've seen issues in someone else's code, so it's not only my Which previously worked okay non-functional on next - so an unknownįraction of our JSBSim fleet currently won't start. The implication is that this is again a change that will render aircraft Syntactically bad tags (somewhat problematic). Since the change to the parser, JSBSim is not only a lot more verboseĪbout issues (good!) but also a lot more picky about accepting ![]() Development news Stricter JSBSIM tag checking If you know about any FlightGear related news or projects such as for example updated scenery or aircraft, please do feel invited to add such news to the newsletter. Everyone with a wiki account (free to register) is welcome to contribute to the newsletter. We would like to emphasize that the monthly newsletter can not live without the contributions of FlightGear users and developers. ![]()
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