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| developedby        = [[User:Laserman|d-laser]], Michat
| initialrelease      = 01/2014
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| os                  = Linux, Windows, Mac, Android, iOS
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| developmentstatus  = Under active development as of 02/2014
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'''FlightGear TQPanel''' is a python/kivy app by d-laser(aka pommesschranke) and Michat that can be used to control various FlightGear aircraft.
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Pommesschranke started a python/kivy app that I plan to use to control FlightGear aircraft.
It is a multi-touch App, so you can move each throttle alone or both together using 2 fingers. Use 2 fingers for the toe-brakes, or only one for differential braking.  


This is done with 83 lines of Kivy Code (*.kv) and one PNG made with gimp.
This is multi-touch, so you can move each throttle alone or both together using 2 fingers.
Kivy apps run on Linux, Windows, Mac, android, iOS
Kivy apps run on Linux, Windows, Mac, android, iOS


About "FGPanel without FG" I just had another Idea:  
With my kivy TQ I can now control..
Use the Blender game engine and blenderplayer - then I could use the original 3D models which are also used inside Flightgear.
* speed brake
Just like the kivy app this would run on Platforms that can't run Flightgear like Raspberry Pi and Android for example.
* 2 x throttle
* elv. trim
* flaps
* field of view (zoom)
* parking brake
* thrust reverser
* 2 x toe brake
* gear up/down
* change view
 
(12 nodes in the protocol xml file)
 
I developed and tested on Linux(800x600) and it runs without changes on an
Android tablet (1024x600)
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery mode=packed widths=180px heights=180px>
Kivy TQ Panel v2.png|multitouch app to control FlightGear aircraft
Kivy TQ Panel V1.0.png|alternative style
Panel-blue.png|alternative style
</gallery>
 
== Installation & Setup ==
requirements:
python and kivy or kivy launcher
 
* download/git repo:
 
https://gitlab.com/flightgear-tq-panel-made-with-kivy/flightgear-tq-panel-made-with-kivy
 
* copy the 2 xml files to the Protocol folder of your FlightGear data directory.
 
* start the panel:
<pre>
python main.py
</pre>


With my kivy TQ I can now control flaps, speed brakes and 2 x throttle.
* start FlightGear:
I developed and tested on Linux and it runs without changes on Android.
<pre>
fgfs  --generic=socket,in,10,,9009,udp,from_kivy
</pre>


== Todo ==
== Todo ==
* some python code that talks UDP and/or Telnet with FlightGear
* config dialog and config file for the IP address of the computer running FlightGear.  - DONE, works on Linux but not yet on android :-(
* add more buttons and switches
* add all the light switches to the protocol
* make everything look more real
* on startup of the panel read the state of the aircraft, like park brake postions and the number of views
* I started some code to make it bi-directional but run into "race-conditions" when using with FlightGear. Between 2 panels it does work (one master and one slave panel)
I disabled that for now. atm the panel only writes values to FlightGear but does not read anything.
* speed brake does not work on F-16c ?


although it is not a hardware TQ I think it will be more fun to use than the keyboard. And it will be nice to have visual indicators for the position of speed brakes, throttle, flaps, gear  
== Conclusion ==
Although it is not a hardware TQ (throttle quadrant), I think it is more fun to use than the PC-keyboard. And it is nice to have visual indicators for the position of speed brakes, throttle, flaps, gear  


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== Related content ==
* [[Yoke for FlightGear]]
[[Category:Android apps]]
[[Category:IOS apps]]
[[Category:GPL software]]

Revision as of 23:51, 16 January 2017

FlightGear TQPanel
Kivy TQ Panel v2.png
Developed by d-laser, Michat
Initial release 01/2014
OS Linux, Windows, Mac, Android, iOS
Development status Under active development as of 02/2014
Website

FlightGear TQPanel is a python/kivy app by d-laser(aka pommesschranke) and Michat that can be used to control various FlightGear aircraft.

It is a multi-touch App, so you can move each throttle alone or both together using 2 fingers. Use 2 fingers for the toe-brakes, or only one for differential braking.

Kivy apps run on Linux, Windows, Mac, android, iOS

With my kivy TQ I can now control..

  • speed brake
  • 2 x throttle
  • elv. trim
  • flaps
  • field of view (zoom)
  • parking brake
  • thrust reverser
  • 2 x toe brake
  • gear up/down
  • change view

(12 nodes in the protocol xml file)

I developed and tested on Linux(800x600) and it runs without changes on an Android tablet (1024x600)

Gallery

Installation & Setup

requirements: python and kivy or kivy launcher

  • download/git repo:

https://gitlab.com/flightgear-tq-panel-made-with-kivy/flightgear-tq-panel-made-with-kivy

  • copy the 2 xml files to the Protocol folder of your FlightGear data directory.
  • start the panel:
python main.py
  • start FlightGear:
fgfs   --generic=socket,in,10,,9009,udp,from_kivy 

Todo

  • config dialog and config file for the IP address of the computer running FlightGear. - DONE, works on Linux but not yet on android :-(
  • add all the light switches to the protocol
  • on startup of the panel read the state of the aircraft, like park brake postions and the number of views
  • I started some code to make it bi-directional but run into "race-conditions" when using with FlightGear. Between 2 panels it does work (one master and one slave panel)

I disabled that for now. atm the panel only writes values to FlightGear but does not read anything.

  • speed brake does not work on F-16c ?

Conclusion

Although it is not a hardware TQ (throttle quadrant), I think it is more fun to use than the PC-keyboard. And it is nice to have visual indicators for the position of speed brakes, throttle, flaps, gear

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