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Thread: A320 and X-Plane Home cockpit
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02-11-2014, 10:45 AM #11
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02-12-2014, 08:44 AM #12
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Re: A320 and X-Plane Home cockpit
Hi Ian!
I think you should use "Prepar3D"!
We're a team in the Faroe Islands, and we're about to build a A320 simulator
We're gonna use Prepar3D
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02-12-2014, 08:55 AM #13
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Re: A320 and X-Plane Home cockpit
Patur96, what kind of Prepar3D license do you plan on using?
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02-12-2014, 09:07 AM #14
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Re: A320 and X-Plane Home cockpit
Hi Ian
I think that we'll use the "Professional Plus License"
I'm not the one, who works on the softwere area! It's my friend, Simon Nordendal, founder of the company called Azurafiles
If you don't mind, then I would like to be in contact, while we build this simulator
PJ
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02-12-2014, 09:15 AM #15
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Re: A320 and X-Plane Home cockpit
Just to make things clear, I hijacked this thread with my own question instead of making a own thread of the same topic. I'm not Ian
Andreas
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02-12-2014, 11:33 AM #16
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Re: A320 and X-Plane Home cockpit
Ohh!! haha! :P
It's okay! Do you also build an airbus simulator? Would love to get in contact with people, who are building a320 simulators
PJ
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02-12-2014, 02:29 PM #17
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Re: A320 and X-Plane Home cockpit
I'm just starting my build and yes, a320. Looks like it's going to be based on FSX
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03-09-2014, 02:03 PM #18
Re: A320 and X-Plane Home cockpit
X-plane lack prof Airport designs.
Further if you plan to fly online there is a descripancy between scenery ground levels, which can be quite irritation seing the planes around you hovering or partly in the ground.
/StephenCheers Stephen
P3Dv4 Prof, FMGS A320, 1080p OH for ext. & 1080p 24" for int., TM Warthog, VATSIM (vPilot)
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03-16-2014, 03:34 PM #19
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Re: A320 and X-Plane Home cockpit
Couple of notes, X-Plane *does* have a built-in instructor station/console which can be run on a second PC. I will probably be using this myself for my Sabreliner, if I don't decide to make my own instructor console software.
I would recommend anyone trying to replicate any reasonably complex aircraft to just go ahead and roll their own software/plugins for it, whether they are using FSX or X-Plane. It just gives you so much flexibility and control for interfacing to your own custom hardware in your own sim. (Of course, it would be really great if someone already has a decent set of plugins for your aircraft type, assuming they are open-source.) Fortunately, plain old software-only programming is easy compared to the software-to-hardware interfaces and the mechanical & electrical engineering required to run flight controls, move gauges, read synchros, put the right devices on the right circuits, run your 400hz stuff without causing too much EMI, etc.
With that being said, I *highly* recommend X-Plane for cockpit builders. The X-Plane SDK is mature, well-documented, stable, and beautifully integrated with X-Plane. It's a joy to work with. Interfacing to FSX/P3D is a big ugly kludge, because it was never designed to be "talked to". X-Plane also has a vastly superior flight model, and is much prettier.
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03-16-2014, 05:55 PM #20
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Re: A320 and X-Plane Home cockpit
Unfortunately I know nothing about programming so will have to wait for more knowledgeable people to development software.
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