Richard wrote:
In terms of licencing - if the experiment is a success and the result is an aero model to be proud of then I'll release it as GPL/CC - otherwise it'll go into the great bitbucket in the sky. I'm not going to get into a licencing/copyright debate either.
I know you said you don't want to talk about licensing, but what harm can be had by having it under CC
Richard wrote:The point of this experiment is not necessarily to produce a better Beagle Pup aero model - it's to explore the possibilities of working together with aero modellers, test pilots and any other help that can be given.
This I agree 100% with, and I hope it' what will make this forum different from the other one and that's the giving of genuine critical reviews of our work and the ability to answer those opinions... there's simply not enough of it over on the other forum and imo creative thinking is stifled because of it.
Working together using forums is not easy, all too often things can be taken the wrong way and flame wars develop, and once a culture of intolerance sets in polarising the community into hard black and white opinions it becomes almost impossible.
I've enjoyed the interaction with Vincent over my fdm, he's made some observations of it and I've agreed where I can and countered where I feel I ought too, learning along the way that telling the tester the basic characteristics of the plane such as stall speed with and without flaps helps him.
This is what I want, I don't want WTG's... I don't want people bouncing into a thread 'protecting my honour' because I've spent years working on it. And at the end of the day I might not agree with what a person feels the plane should fly like, afterall neither of us has actually flown a Beagle pup or whatever.
I want to give you the opportunity to review my work in an honest way, safe in the knowledge that I'm not going to bite your head off.... if you don't like it say so... But equally I'm not going to just make something you like if I feel you're wrong, cause some planes are simply bitches. And if all you have to compare new work too is old incorrect flight models, well I'd like to think there is a good reason they're not the same.
Richard wrote:What I'm interested in is really to see if we can find the future of aerodynamic modelling.
Very admirable.
Richard wrote:@Simon - I feel your frustration. The engines, propeller and startup sequence aren't mine - however you can autostart on the ground easily enough; and if that doesn't work just turn all of the switches in the lower centre console on, and push s and m at the same time until it starts. It took me about 20 flights before I figured this out. However you can just remove the
The m key as well.... I'll try that.
Cheers