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In reallife aircrafts has their own programmed autopilot system. Flightgear has the possibility to simulate this correct. So it is possible to write a own autopilot.xml. It can be driven by the autopilot-gui which will you find under MenuBar->Autopilot > Autopilot Settings.  Or it can be only driven by keys and/ or hotspots in the virtual cockpit. As an example the SenecaII and the Piper Comanche Autopilots can be only used from the virtual cockpit.
In reallife aircrafts has their own programmed autopilot system. Flightgear has the possibility to simulate this correct. So it is possible to write a own autopilot.xml. It can be driven by the autopilot-gui which will you find under MenuBar->Autopilot > Autopilot Settings.  Or it can be only driven by keys and/ or hotspots in the virtual cockpit. As an example the SenecaII and the Piper Comanche Autopilots can be only used from the virtual cockpit.


For further informations about programing autopilots in FlightGear look at [http://www.flightgear.org/Docs/XMLAutopilot/] and [[http://wiki.flightgear.org/flightgear_wiki/index.php?title=Autopilot_Tuning_Resources]]
For further informations about programing autopilots in FlightGear look at [http://www.flightgear.org/Docs/XMLAutopilot/  http://www.flightgear.org/Docs/XMLAutopilot/] and [[http://wiki.flightgear.org/flightgear_wiki/index.php?title=Autopilot_Tuning_Resources  http://wiki.flightgear.org/flightgear_wiki/index.php?title=Autopilot_Tuning_Resources]]


==Autopilot Settings==
==Autopilot Settings==
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