Nice choice and part of interesting history!!!
P3Dv4 ready also ?(pretty please)
wht arent there any "like" buttons on this page?? Looking fantastic Milton.. I love it already..
Engine data may be a bit of a problem, but the J33 allows extrapolation from data for other aircraft (T-33, P-80, etc.).
No point in defining a delta planform in the FDE when you need to determine its aerodynamic characteristics by coefficients (C_L, C_d, etc.) in the .air file and aircraft.cfg anyway. Same for elevator influences in terms of pitch acceleration, moment and drag increase.
FSX flight dynamics reference (minus engine-related things): http://fsdeveloper.com/forum/resources/flight-dynamics-in-msfs-v1-0.169/
The worst thing about making FDEs is having to fill gaps (usually a lot and very wide) in source data with a lot of time-consuming trial and error.
Some charts containing aircraft characteristics are displayed in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HKQ87g4SsQ
Some wire frames to share here; I know some folks like to see such things.
Yeahhh, FDE's are cascade after cascade of variables effecting other variables and changing them on the fly. We all WISH they could be set in stone, but that'll never happen. The laws of physics just wont allow it.
That was a pretty tight landing spot! Does it have a VC? I'd like to know just how hard of a time Skeets had backing one of these down!Josh,
Paul Clawson made one (FSDSv3, for FS2004) back in 2005. It flys well in FSX. I did not use Rob's VTOL Gauge - made my own FDEs, Turbo-Prop. Here is a video of it landing on Tokyo Skyscraper Helo Pad in FSX Accel. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hr5xjupE3MU . But you have to learn to fly it and most simmers don't have the time or patience to learn how to fly it. Flys like a helicopter so there is a learning curve. But it's 'airplane' not helicopter FDEs.
Chuck B
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Edit: Found the link to video of it flying in FS2004. Link: https://youtu.be/VP8EdVX6LdU
AWESOME!
Hugely appreciated, and duly downloaded/stored to where I cherrish such treasures.
Thank YOU, My Friend - most heartening to see you testing exciting new waters.