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|there are many scenarios and situations where support for multiple FDM instances would be really useful. <br/> | |||
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Just think about the AI traffic system which has meanwhile come up with its own "pseudo FDM" in C++ space, i.e. using a performance database.<br/> | |||
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At the moment, AI traffic will be basically agnostic to anything weather related. Think about turbulences etc - But, it would be possible to actually instantiate a separate FDM process/thread and use it to control AI traffic realistically, so that local weather effects would have an impact on AI traffic, too. | |||
|{{cite web |url=http://forum.flightgear.org/viewtopic.php?p=151633#p151633 | |||
|title=<nowiki>Re: how can I control two aircraft?</nowiki> | |||
|author=<nowiki>Hooray</nowiki> | |||
|date=<nowiki>Sun Feb 26</nowiki> | |||
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