jeehell
12-20-2016, 05:44 PM
Hello everyone,
For once, here is a teaser. And for a long awaited feature!
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=11962&stc=1
This will work with HiFi's ASN or AS16 weather engine only. It is really too complex for a one guy team to reinvent the wheel and make a WXR as good as what those teams have been able to make. So you will need to have a copy of ASN/AS16 to use that.
It will reproduce most functions of the real radar: auto gain and auto titl, PWS, turbulence. What it will NOT reproduce are ground clutters, MAP mode and cell ghosting (big red cell usually mask activity behind itself), as I am dependent on what ASN will output (I may add ground clutter at some point, in a very simplified model).
I hoped to have REX/Milviz compatibility as well (since it works without any weather engine, even with P3D default weather) but apparently support from REX is possible for now...
I may release the update soon (in a relatively early beta state though it seems robust), we'll see!
Regards,
JL
For once, here is a teaser. And for a long awaited feature!
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=11962&stc=1
This will work with HiFi's ASN or AS16 weather engine only. It is really too complex for a one guy team to reinvent the wheel and make a WXR as good as what those teams have been able to make. So you will need to have a copy of ASN/AS16 to use that.
It will reproduce most functions of the real radar: auto gain and auto titl, PWS, turbulence. What it will NOT reproduce are ground clutters, MAP mode and cell ghosting (big red cell usually mask activity behind itself), as I am dependent on what ASN will output (I may add ground clutter at some point, in a very simplified model).
I hoped to have REX/Milviz compatibility as well (since it works without any weather engine, even with P3D default weather) but apparently support from REX is possible for now...
I may release the update soon (in a relatively early beta state though it seems robust), we'll see!
Regards,
JL