pub00515 Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 Hi! Is there a way to determine the total G acceleration? I saw that in FS2000 this was possible but couldn't find its couterpart (except for 11BA but that seems a bit "cheated") Thanks for any hints! Mark
Pete Dowson Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 Is there a way to determine the total G acceleration? I saw that in FS2000 this was possible but couldn't find its couterpart (except for 11BA but that seems a bit "cheated") Can you tell me what this method was in FS2000? And why is using FS's indication in 11BA like "cheating"? Isn't the 11BA method derived all the way through from FS98 and before? This isn't a subject I know at all, but if you are good at physics I expect you could calculate G forces using the assorted accelerations in offsets 3060-3088 and 31C0-31D0, together with the total mass from 30C8. G-force operates with different strengths in different directions, but you have all the information there, surely? Pete
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