I updated the GitHub with a full Xcos version [1]. In the Readme of the project, there is a brief explanation on how to run a basic simulation with the full model [2]. This article [3] explains the motivations behind the architecture.
[1] https://github.com/fsandre/mcflight/tree/master/xcos [2] https://github.com/fsandre/mcflight [3] http://e-feather.blogspot.com/2018/05/six-dof-nonlinear-aircraft-model.html Em qui, 26 de abr de 2018 às 21:41, André FS <fs.an...@gmail.com> escreveu: > Hello, > > I recently translated the F-16 model (originally in Fortran) from Steven > And Lewis book (Aircraft Control and Simulation). The code is available at > GitHub [1]. I apologize for possible newbie mistakens that there might be > there. I am not that expert in Scilab yet. > > I used this model to illustrate the (probably) most famous > Non-Minimum-Phase Zero example of the Aeronautical Engineering, which is > described here [2]. > > Maybe this model can be useful for others in the community. > > [1] https://github.com/fsandre/mcflight > [2] > http://e-feather.blogspot.com.br/2018/04/aircraft-diving-before-climbing-or-nmp.html > > Best regards, > > André Ferreira da Silva >
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