Simulation of a non spring return thrust axis
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 7:05 pm
Hey guys, I've been training myself to be a better pilot and had an idea...
I've mastered movement without using yaw and i'm currently learning to fly in small circles using a low roll/pith setting and fast yaw.
The hardest thing for me is keeping the thrust steady whilst operating the pitch and yaw.
I wonder if anybody feels up to the task of implementing some code where a push forward and release of the thrust + axis would "lock" the CF at that thrust, meaning you would push forward then let go of the axis to hold a steady thrust. to increase you push forward again or to decrease you push back on the axis...?
Any thoughts?
Cab
I've mastered movement without using yaw and i'm currently learning to fly in small circles using a low roll/pith setting and fast yaw.
The hardest thing for me is keeping the thrust steady whilst operating the pitch and yaw.
I wonder if anybody feels up to the task of implementing some code where a push forward and release of the thrust + axis would "lock" the CF at that thrust, meaning you would push forward then let go of the axis to hold a steady thrust. to increase you push forward again or to decrease you push back on the axis...?
Any thoughts?
Cab