Page 1 of 1
Odd aircraft behavior

Posted:
Fri Aug 08, 2003 10:53 am
by Meteorit-N
I've been making a MiG-35 (MFI) prototype for FS2002 with gmax. I tried to create flight dynamics with Aircraft Editor by creating a new "supersonic jet" and then changing .cfg file parameters both within the editor and manually. But when I load the aircraft in FS, it just loops around in the air increadibly fast no matter what I do.
What should I do? Everything in the .cfg file should be reasonably OK, and I don't feel I have enough skill to tamper with the .air file directly. How do other designers get accurate .air files? You can't just use someone other's .air file as a template for copyright reasons, can you.
And one other guestion: how do I get trailing edge flaps to deploy downwards? I've tried to orient the pivot point in almost all directions but the flap always rotates upwards when I press F7!
Thanks in advance for any help.
Re: Odd aircraft behavior

Posted:
Fri Aug 08, 2003 12:43 pm
by Felix/FFDS
Typically, most modellers will either collaborate with a flight dynamics specialist, or base their flight dynamics on an existing model with similar performance - with, of course, proper credits and permissions.
As to your forward flaps - have you tried reversing the pivot 180 degrees, so that the "Z" direction points "back"?
Re: Odd aircraft behavior

Posted:
Sun Aug 10, 2003 2:35 pm
by Meteorit-N
Sorry, but the _trailing_ edge flap thing didn't help - they still move upwards when I press F7. Could someone please tell EXACTLY how do you get the r_flap and l_flap parts rotate properly?
As for the flight dynamics, I tried changing the .air file to that of the Learjet, and now the aircraft behaves somewhat reasonably. I know that some modellers have a separate flight dynamics specialist. However, for those who don't, I don't remember any of the FS aircraft I've downloaded having a 'thanks to X for original air-file' section in credits. Isn't it somewhat surprising that the world seems to be full of air-file professionals? ;)

Re: Odd aircraft behavior

Posted:
Sun Aug 10, 2003 6:36 pm
by Felix/FFDS
The r_flap and l_flap tags are stock animation tags and their movement depends on the position and orientation of the part's pivot point.
You may want to consider the l_pct_lead_edge_flap0, r_pct_lead_edge_flap0, l_pct_lead_edge_flap1, r_pct_lead_edge_flap1 key frame animation keys, in conjunction with your aircraft.cfg flap set entries.
Could someone please tell EXACTLY how do you get the r_flap and l_flap parts rotate properly?
(
Re: Odd aircraft behavior

Posted:
Sun Aug 10, 2003 9:01 pm
by Travis
[quote]Sorry, but the _trailing_ edge flap thing didn't help - they still move upwards when I press F7. Could someone please tell EXACTLY how do you get the r_flap and l_flap parts rotate properly?
As for the flight dynamics, I tried changing the .air file to that of the Learjet, and now the aircraft behaves somewhat reasonably. I know that some modellers have a separate flight dynamics specialist. However, for those who don't, I don't remember any of the FS aircraft I've downloaded having a 'thanks to X for original air-file' section in credits. Isn't it somewhat surprising that the world seems to be full of air-file professionals?
Re: Odd aircraft behavior

Posted:
Mon Aug 11, 2003 2:23 pm
by Meteorit-N
I'm sorry, but I think the problem is I don't have enough information for the air file. Exact information about the MiG-35 is probably highly classified. I was able to measure the information required for the aircraft.cfg from 3-view drawings etc, but the air-file as seen by the 'AirEd' program is full of tables and graphs tagged 'unknown'. I'm mainly wondering how can aircraft behavior be so way off even though the cfg-file values should be fairly reasonable. ???
Anyway, thanks for the help offer Ender_Baron, I can e-mail you the aircraft.cfg for review if you wish. :)