enme Posted September 30, 2004 Report Posted September 30, 2004 Hello i'm eric, and i've registered Fsuipc with Wide fs and Project magenta. i've building a hydraulic simulator for Fs2004, i use Pitch and bank attitude at 2F78 and 2F70 adress. for 2 axis simulator. i've seeing that at adress 057C and 0578, i've the same values in degrees. What do you think, is it more realist for the pitch and bank position ? And i'm planning to add a new axis for the Yaw position. and i can't find the value & adress . Can you explain me where i can find it ? You can see my simulator, here : http://perso.wanadoo.fr/magie Thanks Eric
Pete Dowson Posted October 1, 2004 Report Posted October 1, 2004 i've building a hydraulic simulator for Fs2004, i use Pitch and bank attitude at 2F78 and 2F70 adress. for 2 axis simulator. i've seeing that at adress 057C and 0578, i've the same values in degrees. What do you think, is it more realist for the pitch and bank position ? Providing the Attitude Indicator is working -- i.e. up and running without vaccum failure -- and the aircraft is flying level or at least not changing attitude too quickly, then they are about the same. But the 057C And 0578 values are the true aircraft values, not what the instrument may tell you. However, surely for a motion platform it is accelerations you want, not static measurements? After all, it is accelerations the human body feels. The accelerations in all 6 axes are available too -- offsets 3060-3088 for instance. And i'm planning to add a new axis for the Yaw position. and i can't find the value & adress . FS terms for the 6 defining values are LLAPBH -- Latitude, Longitude, Altitude, Pitch, Bank, Heading. They are all together in sequence at 0560-0580. The term "yaw" means twisting about the vertical axis, which is heading in normal level flight or relative to world axes. Regards, Pete
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