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Vous avez besoin du livre "Aerodynamique du vol de l'avion," par A. Boison.
Ou, allez ici: http://www.chez.com/aerodynamique/ -- introduction court avec des avions modeles. Seth "Grandss" grandss@nospam wrote in message ... Skywise a écrit : Grandss grandss@nospam wrote in : Snipola OK I try to do it. But I just think it's more explicit with this small simulator. My english is not very good and i know nothing about aviation. Only that I learn with my project. merci quand meme Let me get this straight... You know nothing about aviation, yet you are trying to program a flight simulator? Brian ABSOLUTELY but I know something about forces, moments, angular velocity ..... It's for a student project in IT. Normally, i received flight equations, but I think my teacher have not all datas, and he don't answer me bout my question. So i found this little simultor with a book about physics in game and I try to learn a little bit. As simulator is "real", I think there is something I do wrong with this plane, and i ask help with expert ![]() Perhaps it's normal to have that when you you pitch down (but i don't believe it). And I can say that I learn lot of thing about aviation (in english and in french) here and somewhere else. |
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