X-Git-Url: https://git.mxchange.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Thanks;h=e37bacf6973cdfc2445b6ab7185523bf2d6d5b1c;hb=e841b65a5a08f95f6a86f5c66d56aa45cc3afd3c;hp=29be2f9bc2e70c00f6f9a2deac733cbd76a3fa84;hpb=d05121ef4689d2b50b3fe1848cbb0d1f5a1db877;p=flightgear.git diff --git a/Thanks b/Thanks index 29be2f9bc..e37bacf69 100644 --- a/Thanks +++ b/Thanks @@ -149,6 +149,10 @@ Melchior Franz Created the led.txf font. Ruthlessly hunted down memory leaks in FlightGear, SimGear, and JSBSim. Maintains the only fully working helicopter model in FlightGear (Bolkow 105). + Made the GUI code fully XML configurable and added support for themes. + Started the Nasal library for easy model animation. + Reorganized the joystick code so it won't leave configuration data resident + for joysticks that aren't present. Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler @@ -216,6 +220,10 @@ Maik Justus Wrote the Bo105 helicopter FDM configuration file. +Ove Kaaven + Debian packaging of SimGear/FlightGear + + Richard Kaszeta Contributed screen buffer to ppm screen shot routine. Rich has also helped in the early development of the Flight Gear "altitude @@ -226,6 +234,12 @@ Richard Kaszeta Rich's Homepage: http://www.menet.umn.edu/~kaszeta +Vassilii Khachaturov + Support of navaids as autopilot waypoints. + Switching the tower view to a different tower at any time. + Various code, GUI, and documentation fixes and updates. + + Tom Knienieder Ported Steve's Audio library first to OpenBSD and IRIX and after that also to Win32 @@ -444,6 +458,7 @@ Durk Talsma Moon has correct phase and blends well into the sky. Planets are correctly positioned and have proper magnitude. Help with time functions, gui, and other misc stuff. + Added the AirTraffic module for scheduled AI airliners and other aircraft. 2D Cloud layers (nifty). http://people.a2000.nl/dtals @@ -567,6 +582,54 @@ Innis Cunningham Vivian Meazza Added a number of excellent aircraft models including the Hawker Hunter and Seahawk. + Provided realistic wind, gravity and drag calculations for AIBallistic models. + Added the Fresnel Lens Optical Landing System and AI code for AICarrier and + AIShip, and implemented the TACAN navigation instrument + + +David Culp + Added the AI model and scenario code which allows non interactive models + (like aircraft, ships, ballistic models, storms and thermals) to move + around the scenery in a predefined way. Every model can have it's own + special characteristics. The thermal model for instance is a non-visible + model that creates an updraft around it's center. + + +Mathias Fröhlich + Implemented the groundcache code which made it possible for aircraft + to follow the ground precisely and, as a result, made it possible to + land on aircraft carriers. + Modified YASim, JSBSim and LaRCsim to support the groundcache code. + Reorganized the code to eliminate the viewer jitter for close by objects. + + +Harald Johnsen + Added a new 3D cloud implementation which also works on big-endian machines. + This code allows for clouds of any types and any shapes (and even deformation + while moving). + Implemented volumetric shadowing. + + +Roy Vegard Ovesen + Implemented the KAP140 autopilot. + Added a generic, XML configurable, autopilot framework. + Added an Altitude encoder. + Added a transponder. + Made the instruments code much more configurable, it is now possible to only + include instruments that are actually present. + Added several high level, configurable filter implementations for use by + autopilot designers. + + +Stuart Buchanan + Substantial additions to the Getting Started Manual + Enhancements to the Cessna-310 3d model. + Added a generic yoke model, a generic throttle quadrant model and a + generic pedal set model. + + +Stefan Seifert + Added the save-on-exit option to save the user preferences at program exit. Space Imaging, Inc http://www.spaceimaging.com/ @@ -617,5 +680,6 @@ Oliver Delise Updated 2001-12-11 by David Megginson, david@megginson.com -Updated 2003-04-17 by Erik Hofman, erik@ehofman.com -Updated 2004-06-01 by Erik Hofman, erik@ehofman.com +Updated 2003-04-17, +Updated 2004-06-01, +Updated 2005-04-02 by Erik Hofman, erik@ehofman.com