CVS: data/AI balloon_demo.xml,NONE,1.1

Torsten Dreyer <[email protected]> Wed, 7 Apr 2010 09:15:50 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.games.flightgear.cvc
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Update of /var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/data/AI
In directory baron.flightgear.org:/tmp/cvs-serv16941

Added Files:
	balloon_demo.xml 
Log Message:
Initial import of the balloon scenario from gooneybird

--- NEW FILE "balloon_demo.xml" ---
<?xml version="1.0"?>

<PropertyList>

 <scenario>

  <description>
     Places 7 balloons that will drift with the wind.
     nasal code by Detlef Faber and Torsten Dreyer
     needs balloon.nas in the data/Nasal directory to place
     the models initially at your position.
     This file Modified from refueling_demo.xml by Dave Culp

     Brett Harrison Feb. 2009
  </description>
 
  <entry>
   <callsign>ballon01</callsign>
   <type>tanker</type>
   <class>tanker</class>
   <model>Aircraft/balloon/flightgear.xml</model>
  </entry>

  <entry>
   <callsign>ballon02</callsign>
   <type>tanker</type>
   <class>tanker</class>
   <model>Aircraft/balloon/balloon4.xml</model>
  </entry>


  <entry>
   <callsign>ballon03</callsign>
   <type>tanker</type>
   <class>tanker</class>
   <model>Aircraft/balloon/balloon3.xml</model>
  </entry>

  <entry>
   <callsign>ballon04</callsign>
   <type>tanker</type>
   <class>tanker</class>
   <model>Aircraft/balloon/balloon2.xml</model>
  </entry>


  <entry>
   <callsign>ballon05</callsign>
   <type>tanker</type>
   <class>tanker</class>
   <model>Aircraft/balloon/balloon5.xml</model>
  </entry>


  <entry>
   <callsign>ballon06</callsign>
   <type>tanker</type>
   <class>tanker</class>
   <model>Aircraft/balloon/miss-velma.xml</model>
  </entry>

  <entry>
   <callsign>ballon07</callsign>
   <type>tanker</type>
   <class>tanker</class>
   <model>Aircraft/balloon/iva.xml</model>
  </entry>

 </scenario>


</PropertyList>


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