@sanhozay - thanks for the testing. The engine / prop may be overpowered (or it could be my basic form drag that is wrong). I'll look into the points about overall 'aerobatic' performance to see if I can find any information that indicates what it should be like. I would expect that it won't always fly dead straight and level if there is any wind at all - and it might be that the gyro effects of the propeller are enough to skew things.
However I think I've got a weight and balance problem; (i.e. CG/AERORP) which is what I'd expect given that it's one of the things that has been the hardest to figure out.
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.
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. What I'm interested in is really to see if we can find the future of aerodynamic modelling. If it's not VSPAERO then I'll be disappointed. I can sit down with a picture, some documentation and a vivid imagination and make a flight model for any aircraft - that's easy. What's hard is to get something that actually flies like the real thing.
@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
@Vincent can you please try this revised FDM. I've tuned the pitch moment to be what I think is more suitable - the point of this is to see if this is what you mean by inertia and control problems with pitch:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/728 ... up-vsp.xml