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To start FlightGear with an existing overlay add <code>--state=statename</code> to you command line. | |||
For now there is no definitive list of possible states. These are my first suggestions: | For now there is no definitive list of possible states. These are my first suggestions: | ||
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Objective
Status
To start FlightGear with an existing overlay add --state=statename
to you command line.
For now there is no definitive list of possible states. These are my first suggestions:
- parking (meaning cold and dark)
- taxi (all systems running and ready to taxi)
- take-off (standing on the runway with take-off configuration)
- cruise (cruise configuration)
- approach (approach configuration)
Background
Wayne Bragg has been working a bit with James on the state overly system.[1]
Motivation
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References
References
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