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Following the recent discussion we have had in the PR #502, the subject of the sign of the cross products elements in the inertia matrix is a recurring topic (see discussion #442, issues #125 and #440) and is therefore a good candidate for an addition to the FAQ.
In addition, while wandering on the the Insight/Traffic tab of our GitHub project, I stumbled upon a "popular content": a number of users have searched our project for the error message Sorry, wdot doesn't appear to be trimmable
The question has been searched 83 times by 18 different users. That makes a good candidate for our FAQ too !
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At the moment, we have quite an humble FAQ which adresses only one question: How can JSBSim be interfaced with JSBSim ?
Following the recent discussion we have had in the PR #502, the subject of the sign of the cross products elements in the inertia matrix is a recurring topic (see discussion #442, issues #125 and #440) and is therefore a good candidate for an addition to the FAQ.
In addition, while wandering on the the Insight/Traffic tab of our GitHub project, I stumbled upon a "popular content": a number of users have searched our project for the error message
Sorry, wdot doesn't appear to be trimmable
The question has been searched 83 times by 18 different users. That makes a good candidate for our FAQ too !
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