Here's a proof of concept video Jason did years back when he first made the L-11 for FS-WWI
A place for the Belfort flights
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Re: A place for the Belfort flights
So my main concern with releasing the L-11, is that there will be issues with Anders' GPL coding and submodels mixed with the CC license of the FS-WWI art and textures. I'm contacting Anders to make sure that he's OK with a 'fork' in his ship's development.
Re: A place for the Belfort flights
Good Luck. He is very reasonable, I am sure there will be no problem
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Re: A place for the Belfort flights
Zeppelin Hangars at Freidrichschafen.
With Clickbable/working doors.
With Clickbable/working doors.
Re: A place for the Belfort flights
wow! they look soooo awesome
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Re: A place for the Belfort flights
See there's that darn FDM problem with JSBsim, I'm going to have to add a generous amount of body structure points to get it to interact with the hangar walls. I was trying to 'fly' the Zepp through the opening and secure it within and it just drifts blithely though hangar's surfaces like it's in another dimension.
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Re: A place for the Belfort flights
You mean, you don't want it to crash, but bounce gently off the hangar walls?
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Re: A place for the Belfort flights
Realistically there'd be dozens of strong guys with ropes and a couple of heavy trucks with mooring rope cleats to control the Zeppelin while taking it in and out of the hangar.
Re: A place for the Belfort flights
That's not really JSB, that is FG in which the models are permeable. No collision control.
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