
#Flightgear liveries update#
If flying a version previous to the Dec 5 update under Flightgear 2.12: If your Velocity is showing screwy manifold pressures, swap this file into your Velocity-XL-RG/Systems directory, over-writing the previous version: Velocity_XL_RG-init-engines.xml The current Velocity package has been updated with this fix.ĭownload: Velocity XL RG Flightgear 2.10+ version (13MB) Updated Dec 5 2013Īdditional paint schemes (unzip into the Aircraft/Velocity-XL-RG/ directory): Paint schemes from that model will not work with this model. This model has no relationship with the Velocity available from the Flightgear repository. The Velocity is a very clean airplane plan your descent well in advance and approach at about 85 knots to minimize runway needs. If you don't read it, at least be aware of two things: The nose wheel is not steerable the Velocity is steered using differntial braking. I recommend reading the README file before flying. A livery-makers kit and additional schemes are available below. The model comes with three paint schemes. Modeled carefully using the factory builder's guide and several builder's blogs as references.An engine simulation that allows the pilot to monitor temperatures and fuel flow and set mixture settings for economy or power.This is the Velocity XL built with the retractable gear option and powered by a Lycoming IO-540. Sleek, fast, comfortable and eye-catching. I can be reached as "Buckaroo" on the Flightgear forums or as grneely on Google's gmail service. Please contact me if you wish to copy or otherwise use any portion of the guide. YASim Landing Gear and Surface Interaction

Here are topics from my guide to using YASim with Flightgear: Contents Note that my guides will likely be helpful only for fixed-wings as I have no experience with YASim helicopters. There's still work to be done, but I'm making sections available as I assemble them in the hopes that they prove useful. YASim is poorly documented, and this is an effort to make the path easier for others than it was for me. I've been slowly collecting notes from my experiences with YASim, one of Flightgear's two primary flight dynamics models (FDMs).
