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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 | For further information 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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