|hat would be great - but you'll probably want to look at tanker.nas for now, and look up the various APIs used there (see the wiki).<br/>
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|That would be great - but you'll probably want to look at tanker.nas for now, and look up the various APIs used there (see the wiki).<br/>
The other examples are a little more involved.<br/>
The other examples are a little more involved.<br/>
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|If this is all about "bots" controlling aircraft, then you can do this already.<br/>
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Take for example a look at another discussion a couple of days ago: [http://flightgear.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f{{=}}5&t{{=}}6807&p{{=}}66463#66463 viewtopic.php?f{{=}}5&t{{=}}6807&p{{=}}66463#66463] (should probably also be moved to the new AI sub forum), where I roughly sketched out how to use Nasal to control an aircraft.<br/>
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So this could then be used to create such "bots" (scripted pilots) for aircraft by using Nasal.
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