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Urgent help required! Flight Dynamics! Please Read

PostPosted: Fri Jan 09, 2004 8:01 pm
by d0mokun
Hi guys,

I am VERY close to releasing the secreto projecto- only one flaw. I can't do flight dynamics to save my life.

Is there anyone out there reading this post willing to lend me a very big hand and whip up a dynamic file for the aircraft? I shall tell you what it is if you accept the task, not before lol!
BTW, a lot of people will like it. Think large, loud, FAST cold-war fighter.


PLEASE! Someone help! Please send me an email to dd@bac-f6.com if you're willing or reply to this post.
Thankyou
Dano.

Re: Urgent help required! Flight Dynamics! Please

PostPosted: Fri Jan 09, 2004 9:06 pm
by Hellhound
i think i know what plane it is. but i can't do flight dynamacs either. is it still used today?

Re: Urgent help required! Flight Dynamics! Please

PostPosted: Fri Jan 09, 2004 9:09 pm
by d0mokun
in many airforces.
recently.. well.. in the past [20] years retired from RAF frontline service. send me a pm and i'll tell you if you're right lol.

dano

Re: Urgent help required! Flight Dynamics! Please

PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 2:20 pm
by Katahu
Go to www.avhistory.org and download their flight dynamics workbooks.

These workbooks are in Excel format and can help you with the flight dynamics information.

The workbook contains info on how various parts of the visual model is to be measured so that you can accurate results.

The website also contains a TEST panel for you to download and install on your new FS model.

It has a ton of gauges that helps you get even more accurate results such as Roll rate, Climb Rate, Fuel consumption, Engine thrust, etc. With that kind of live information, you can then easily tweak the flight dynamics with more accurate settings instead of having to guess.

The workbook is mainly used for the CFS series. But it can also be used for FS2000 and FS2002. And since FS9 uses the same principles as FS2002, it should be no problem for you.

Re: Urgent help required! Flight Dynamics! Please

PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 6:20 pm
by d0mokun
thanks mate, i'll take a look-see.
dano  ;D