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JSBSim Development Status: Production/Stable
I have changed the Development Status of JSBSim on the Sourceforge web site to read: Production/Stable.
2009-11-07 22:52:24 UTC by jberndt
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Rocket engine
The rocket engine model is being upgraded. A new rocket engine has been added to the distribution - the space shuttle Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) model. This is the "classic" four segment booster model - not the newer 5 segment SRB model. The model is based on information found on Wikipedia and via other public sources. The documentation is being added to the JSBSim reference manual at this time.
2009-11-07 22:48:34 UTC by jberndt
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JSBSim v1.0 RC2 released
JSBSim v1.0 Release Candidate 2 has been placed in the file download section of the JSBSim web site at http://www.sf.net/projects/jsbsim.
2009-06-15 00:00:51 UTC by jberndt
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JSBSim v1.0 Release Candidate Posted
A JSBSim v1.0 Release Candidate has been posted, replacing the v0.9.13 source code archive that has been on the JSBSim web site for more than 2 years. There are many, many, changes and upgrades to JSBSim for this release. It is important to note that this is a candidate release, and even since this morning, several updates (to the propulsion system) have been submitted to CVS. These will be included in the final v1.0 released sometime in the near future.As you may know, documentation is also online and being added to constantly. New example scripts will be posted, as well.Updates will be posted as needed and as time permits.
2009-05-31 23:11:26 UTC by jberndt
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Presentation of JSBSim
A status update on JSBSim was presented to the PC-Based Working Group (PCWG) on Simulation meeting in Las Vegas on Wednesday, April 22, 2009. The purpose of the PCWG is to provide a forum to discuss issues and exchange information pertaining to the use of Personal Computers for both real-time and non-real-time simulation applications. This Working Group focuses on the simulation of Aerospace Vehicles and their related subsystems. In addition, because of the wide versatility of PCs, this Working Group is not be limited to one particular operating system, but rather includes all PC-Based operating systems.
2009-04-23 11:39:18 UTC by jberndt