v1.1.7
JSBSim version 1.1.7
Release files
- Windows 64 bits
JSBSim-1.1.7-setup.exe
(Windows installer)
- Ubuntu Xenial 16.04, Bionic 18.04 or Focal 20.04 - amd64
*.deb
(Debian packages)
- Python wheel packages can be installed from PyPI with the command
pip install jsbsim
orpip install --upgrade jsbsim
when JSBSim is already installed on your system. - Conda packages are available from conda-forge. To install this package with conda run:
conda install -c conda-forge jsbsim
Changelog
User
- Mass flows can now be specified using SI unit (kg/s)
- Fixes issues where propellers were reported:
- to generate high torques while being motionless or,
- to unexpectedly spin in mild wind conditions.
- [Python] The methods
load_ic
andload_script
now raise aFileNotFoundError
exception when called on non existing files. This avoids the Python interpreter being killed when specifying a wrong path (or filename) to these methods. - Adds a new property
propulsion/fuel_freeze
to freeze fuel consumption (PR #462). This can be used for simulations that require the aircraft mass to remain constant. - Adds a new flag
DONT_EXECUTE_RUN_IC
that can be specified toFGFDMExec::ResetToInitialConditions
(PR #466). When specified, this flag avoid callingFGFDMExec::RunIC
whenFGFDMExec::ResetToInitialConditions
is executed. - Fixes an error in the F-15 model where the kinematic element was not connected to the elevator position (PR #471)
Aeromatic++
- Fixes lift curves for delta wings (issue #436 / PR #450)
- Samples input files are now provided for
aeromatic++
in the folderutils/aeromatic++/samples/
(PR #453)- These sample files are distributed with the Windows installer
JSBSim-1.1.7-setup.exe
- These sample files are distributed with the Windows installer
- Fixes a bug which avoided engine data to be generated (issue #436 / PR #458)
Developer
- [Python] Both signatures of
FGFDMExec.load_ic
are now tested. - Improves the release message
- Uses GitHub default TOC (table of contents) for Markdown documentation rather than providing our own (ugly) one.
- Avoids building JSBSim with Python 3.10 since this new version of the language will not be released until October 2021.