bstikkel Posted May 5, 2010 Report Posted May 5, 2010 Hello FSUIPC specialists, Reason for my question is I have build a rather big homecockpit, mounted on car suspension, to make it able to move up and down at touchdown moments. I would like to make the cockpit up and down with a varable 'bump' when we land. Mechanically it is not such a problem. However, I need an output from FSX that does provide data about the downwardspeed with which the wheels touch the ground and - ofcourse - at what moment. As far as I can see, FSUIPC does not provide these data. On the other hand, I cannot imagine these kind of data are nót provided by FSX Anybody who can help me with this challenge ? Greetings, Bram Stikkel
Pete Dowson Posted May 5, 2010 Report Posted May 5, 2010 However, I need an output from FSX that does provide data about the downwardspeed with which the wheels touch the ground and - ofcourse - at what moment. As far as I can see, FSUIPC does not provide these data. You've not looked far enough then. ;-) Offset 0366 is the "on ground" flag -- monitor that, then, when on ground becomes true, offset 030C gives the touchdown V/S value. Pete
bstikkel Posted May 24, 2010 Author Report Posted May 24, 2010 Hi Peter, First, thanks for your answer and my apologies for replying so late. I must have missed the reply-notice, or mayby I forgot to turn it on... Great news it is possible. I am not yet very experienced with this knowledge, but I should have read better, I see. Are these flags given for all three wheels separatly ? Thanks! Greetings, Bram Stikkel
Pete Dowson Posted May 24, 2010 Report Posted May 24, 2010 Are these flags given for all three wheels separatly ? No, there's only the one flag saying "on ground" when true, not "on ground" when false. Regards Pete
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