@temporaryplanetester @Mantha The map is perfectly fine. All it needs to be is a few reasonable detailed airports and some basic terrain, and that's all you need.
Interesting! I've made a Python script which does the exact same function, but it's more clunky and outputs values to the console (plus you need Python installed). This one is more suited to the general community.
@realSavageMan Yes. RAM doesn't matter too much as long as you have about 8GB or more (and you allocate more than the default 2GB to Minecraft in the launcher settings).
Well I guess I didn't see it, I kinda don't explore the website often.
Now I'm here, let's see what the issue is...
hmm... the variables in the downloaded craft do not match the ones in the thumbnail. That's all the information I can provide for now.
How do I make a fully functional FMC? What trigometric code do I need to use to calculate my VNAV descend/climb requirements to reach the target altitude by the waypoint?
@Kendog84 On your first comment, I am planning that. Really, I'm half stealing half developing it from a friend. It will be a nightmare to code though, I'm just putting it off by doing every other thing I can think of for the SWL-120.
@JwpsAviation I think I was going on a bot reporting rampage and followed the tree of bots (find a comment bot, then on one of its other comments there will be other bot profiles) to this post
SimplePlanes. I literally own like five games.
SimplePlanes (VR too), Beat Saber, Transport Fever 2, SimpleRockets 2, and Minecraft (no particular order).
@TimsonAviation No, I have no idea how to even do that. Everything's on this website anyway, it makes more sense to put everything on this website instead.
@Zaineman I think rickrolling is a gray/green area. If you intentially trick a mod into clicking a link, then that would be gray, but if you are actually "funny" with it (i.e. a link to a 40 part version of a 500 part aircraft) than it's green. I actually have no idea what the official guidelines are, that's just my thoughts.
@DydroriumGalacticc Thanks! About a label, I'm not quite sure what you mean. You can simply type text into a label and change settings, and then you are done. There are a lot of more advanced things you can do, however.
@SirCarrot I'd recommend staying with the 7, or look for something with lots of single thread performance. I understand this is not for just SP, but if you get a mid range CPU with good single thread performance (SP is single threaded), then you will get good performance in SP and good multi-threaded performance for anything else. I think the stock cooler will be okay (the Wraith Stealth Cooler).
@Mantha I wasn't suggesting things, I was stating all the things it needs, which it already has!
@temporaryplanetester @Mantha The map is perfectly fine. All it needs to be is a few reasonable detailed airports and some basic terrain, and that's all you need.
This comment is testing a theory.
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Interesting! I've made a Python script which does the exact same function, but it's more clunky and outputs values to the console (plus you need Python installed). This one is more suited to the general community.
@HuskyDynamics01 @DeejeX I'm not entirely sure if this works, but put the following in the activationGroup type: Activate1 & Activate7
@realSavageMan Yes. RAM doesn't matter too much as long as you have about 8GB or more (and you allocate more than the default 2GB to Minecraft in the launcher settings).
@realSavageMan Yes, I was trying to say "nope
I have an overclocked i9-11900K and I can maybe get 20 chunks before my framerate drops"
@ivansheppard853gmail nope, sorry.
The moderators.
@JwpsAviation It's still in development, and has taken a year so far.
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@F1849 If I could do that, then I could make it work with existing navigation data!
@AlbertanPlaneMaker Would you like the SWL-120 to release in two months or two years?
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@SteamPunkPilot I think tagging me would be a good idea, otherwise I would forget.
Well I guess I didn't see it, I kinda don't explore the website often.
Now I'm here, let's see what the issue is...
hmm... the variables in the downloaded craft do not match the ones in the thumbnail. That's all the information I can provide for now.
@JosephT I was joking lol, I'm literally developing this myself.
How do I make a fully functional FMC? What trigometric code do I need to use to calculate my VNAV descend/climb requirements to reach the target altitude by the waypoint?
"Perfectly cut for a cockpit"
Not sure what you mean, there are many options for a cockpit.
@HazerzIsBack No, still a while off.
@Kendog84 On your first comment, I am planning that. Really, I'm half stealing half developing it from a friend. It will be a nightmare to code though, I'm just putting it off by doing every other thing I can think of for the SWL-120.
@CaptFoxworth19 It's the same concept.
@CaptFoxworth19 I have made that tutorial. It is here.
You've basically described the functions of the SWL-120's waypoint system. It's not actually coded, but I know how it will work.
@lastcentury Thanks!
Also fun fact, I completely redesigned the final engines for the SWL-120. You can see them in some of my recent posts.
@JwpsAviation I think I was going on a bot reporting rampage and followed the tree of bots (find a comment bot, then on one of its other comments there will be other bot profiles) to this post
@ThatRandomCarrot About the bios, it really depends on the motherboard you chose.
@JJsimple I think it's because the changes weren't enough to consider a modification.
SimplePlanes. I literally own like five games.
SimplePlanes (VR too), Beat Saber, Transport Fever 2, SimpleRockets 2, and Minecraft (no particular order).
@JwpsAviation I don't know now lol
@TimsonAviation No, I have no idea how to even do that. Everything's on this website anyway, it makes more sense to put everything on this website instead.
@JwpsAviation It's one of those stupid comment bots. But yeah, how and why did it pick a random two year old post?
@CanadianAircraftBuilder You're half correct. 800 for body (lots of rotators and rivets), and 1500 for the cockpit (lots of buttons and switches).
I have 2,800 hours currently. And that's just on PC. I was using SP on iOS when I first started.
@KingHandspider Thanks!
@MRFOXY09 If you read the forum post, you would have noticed the heading "different versions" at the bottom.
@Zaineman I think rickrolling is a gray/green area. If you intentially trick a mod into clicking a link, then that would be gray, but if you are actually "funny" with it (i.e. a link to a 40 part version of a 500 part aircraft) than it's green. I actually have no idea what the official guidelines are, that's just my thoughts.
Ah yes, the Airbus 747
NO.747
AVIATION
@Bigdogkgh Thanks!
@ThatRandomCouchPotato Late 2022 or early 2023. I only have one plane in development, the SWL-120, so I'm not sure what you mean by planes.
@DydroriumGalacticc Thanks! About a label, I'm not quite sure what you mean. You can simply type text into a label and change settings, and then you are done. There are a lot of more advanced things you can do, however.
@X99STRIKER Plar/Plare
Or a Cane/Clane
idk
@Skotch There's still a bit to do.
@Brendorkus Yes.
Oh yeah this exists
@SirCarrot That CPU is alright, it's all about what you can fit in your budget so if you can fit the 7 then that's good.
@VibesGamer Sure!
@SirCarrot I'd recommend staying with the 7, or look for something with lots of single thread performance. I understand this is not for just SP, but if you get a mid range CPU with good single thread performance (SP is single threaded), then you will get good performance in SP and good multi-threaded performance for anything else. I think the stock cooler will be okay (the Wraith Stealth Cooler).