29.08.2008, 19:13
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RedChico Wrote:The extra thing we need is engine performance, as said before.
Will we be able to predict engine performance of never-were engines? Using past engine performance and common sence, i think so.
Radoye Wrote:This is an excellent idea! However, may i suggest instead of using just one plane (P-51) to figure out the necessary conversion formula, we should use as many as we can - ideally all planes currently shared between x-planes and il-2. This way we'll avoid potential quirks with individual FM's and would be able to get a way better conversion formula with best accuracy possible.
Chaoic16 Wrote:I am glad you also agreed to my theories.Yeah, i love it! The only thing that's not good about it - it wasn't me who came up with it
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dgk196 Wrote:Would any 'flight model' have to be based on basic, or advanced, aerodynamic theories?
And if that is true, are there any programs available on the subject, as an application for 'modeling'?
When you have the basic performance of an ac and the physical characteristics, can these be applied to such a program to determine other performance characteristics?
For example, if we know an ac's speed at a specific altitude, and we know some other bits of information, couldn't we determine 'Lift' and 'Drag', CL and CD from that? And with that info determine other things such as, rate-of-climb, roll-rate, stall angle, best angle for maximum climb rate, turn radius and on and on....
Sure would be nice if there were such a program!
Dennis
certificate Wrote:I don't get it. I don't think the flight models in IL2 are based on geometric shape, they're based on the fmd and emd files.
You could make a square, give it the P-51 flightmodel and engine, and have a square P51