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Re: Avatar Scorpion

Postby IAHM-COL » Thu May 28, 2020 2:41 am

I'll test tomorrow. Thanks bomber
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Re: Avatar Scorpion

Postby IAHM-COL » Fri May 29, 2020 3:55 pm

bomber wrote:update 3...

I think we're getting there now
Some very subtle changes... increased stability in normal flight at higher alts and speed through use of variable rotor rmp p damping.. no change for hover flight, so watch it.
A WEP of 120% increase in rotor rpm's...(e key toggle) I've not tested it and I think it needs some indication in the HUD doing.

You should now have a ceiling of +10kft at 100%, but you will need to manage your Capacitor levels through judicious step climbing...

Acceleration is starting to feel like the beast it should be.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1bYy6s ... wfZCaV8xDP

Simon


wow.
This is a serious update. Kinda version bump?
:D

I'll fly it out later [today] and report, for now:

https://github.com/FGMEMBERS-NONGPL/AH- ... 4b06505132
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Re: Avatar Scorpion

Postby IAHM-COL » Fri May 29, 2020 7:47 pm

IAHM-COL wrote:I'll fly it out later [today] and report



Oh No!
I am back to this

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Error: caught signal 11:
  /lib64/libc.so.6 : ()+0x395a0
  fgfs : JSBSim::FGTrim::trimOnGround()+0x973
  fgfs : JSBSim::FGTrim::DoTrim()+0x17ac
  fgfs : FGJSBsim::do_trim()+0x4b
  fgfs : FGJSBsim::init()+0x4b4
  fgfs : FDMShell::update(double)+0x3e8
  fgfs : SGSubsystemGroup::Member::update(double)+0x7a
  fgfs : SGSubsystemGroup::update(double)+0x391
  fgfs : SGSubsystemMgr::update(double)+0x33
  fgfs() [0x10d2a0b]
  fgfs : fgOSMainLoop()+0x79
  fgfs : fgMainInit(int, char**)+0x1c57
  fgfs : main()+0x11b
  /lib64/libc.so.6 : __libc_start_main()+0xea
  fgfs : _start()+0x2a
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Re: Avatar Scorpion

Postby bomber » Fri May 29, 2020 7:57 pm

Will give it some thought
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Re: Avatar Scorpion

Postby IAHM-COL » Fri May 29, 2020 10:28 pm

bomber wrote:Will give it some thought


Cool
If this can guide your thinking (cause it certainly makes no sense to me)

https://github.com/FGMEMBERS-NONGPL/AH- ... 8f6d0899ec

That single change of -1.28 to 1.28 (no sign) on line 144 of Engines/rotor_fan.xml is all I needed to go from Segfault everytime to No Segfault everytime.

While you figure out
1. If it matters
2. Why

I fly this beast a bit more
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Re: Avatar Scorpion

Postby IAHM-COL » Fri May 29, 2020 11:17 pm

@Bomber

With the new changes it totally made a ceiling of 10Kft.

Great job.
I can pass to hover mode before landing, and taxi it by hovering to a parking. Using <i> and <o> to make the hover taxiing very possible.
Its actually a lot of fun to fly this.

(and I am a really bad helicopter pilot, to be kind with me)


And to be a pain the anatomy: With the new settings the problem is to bring her down. I kind of struggled a bit on San Sebastian to make her descend to the airport. But as you see, totally doable. Maybe just bad pilot?!


Best,
IH

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Re: Avatar Scorpion

Postby IAHM-COL » Sat May 30, 2020 12:13 am

With the new config mountain hoping is TOTALLY possible

See this example
http://www.jafva.com/flight/1223/

Check on my elevation profile in contrast with the terrain.

Image

I think you've made a very capable helicopter for FG.

JSBsim FTW
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Re: Avatar Scorpion

Postby bomber » Sat May 30, 2020 7:32 am

Thanks for saying so....

I watched a film that had a blackhawk in it last evening and as always seeing it, it got me thinking so I did some reading late on.

I'd installed a 'stabilator' on this Scorpion without knowing they actually existed but thinking that it'd be a good idea for longtitudinal control at high speeds. What I didn't appreciate and now do after reading about why the blackhawk has one that it's primary function is in the hover, which I don't think I've taken into account. To do this it must be using the ground effect, as in a hover there should be little to no dynamic pressure for the stabilator to use without using the ground effect. I need therefor to read up on the air direction and speed during ground effect and implement this into the stabilators dynamic pressure and AoA calcs...

I thought I'd finished but the pursuit of accuracy is never ending.

regards

Simon
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Re: Avatar Scorpion

Postby bomber » Sat May 30, 2020 7:44 am

IAHM-COL wrote:

That single change of -1.28 to 1.28 (no sign) on line 144 of Engines/rotor_fan.xml is all I needed to go from Segfault everytime to No Segfault everytime.

I fly this beast a bit more


Oh WTG you've solved the problem !
I've duplicated your change here and it does the same thing... this means you're running the same rotor file that allows for autorotation...
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Re: Avatar Scorpion

Postby IAHM-COL » Sat May 30, 2020 12:55 pm

bomber wrote:I've duplicated your change here and it does the same thing... this means you're running the same rotor file that allows for autorotation...

That real neat.
Confession: I have no clue why that negative sign is calling a total segfault on JSbim.
But if it works, I leave it explaining to you.

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IH
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