@PlaneFlightX i've made a code for altitude autopilot based on your video and it works flawlessly. And i just enjoyed both the way you have written and organised the code and your videos. I gonna use it in some of my planes, as said below, giving you a credit of course.
@PlaneFlightX it works! It bloody woorks extremely good! Lets conscider a deal on autopilot vertical channel signed between you and OKB Tupolev (currently reworking my tu-104, its unbuilt trijet variant and finishing tu-114 + tu-95). My heading code is OK and hopefully i will be able to finish radiobeacons code by myself though)
Please receive a note of my fascination. Your code is simple, efficient, well structured and bloody well thought through!
Its so great that it starts decreasing vertical speed near target altitude and it holds altitude great in gusty wind.
@edensk Thanks! I actually think the same thing, and am thinking about some code that has more algebra and goes from x to y when z greater than s etc. I probably won't do that in my let's play videos, just off camera. The code for just this is about two paragraphs long. I made heavy use of the variables system.
@PlaneFlightX Sure
@vonhubert Ahh, I see now.
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I would also like to be tagged when you post any planes with the autopilot.
@PlaneFlightX i've made a code for altitude autopilot based on your video and it works flawlessly. And i just enjoyed both the way you have written and organised the code and your videos. I gonna use it in some of my planes, as said below, giving you a credit of course.
@vonhubert I don't really understand what you mean.
@PlaneFlightX it works! It bloody woorks extremely good! Lets conscider a deal on autopilot vertical channel signed between you and OKB Tupolev (currently reworking my tu-104, its unbuilt trijet variant and finishing tu-114 + tu-95). My heading code is OK and hopefully i will be able to finish radiobeacons code by myself though)
Please receive a note of my fascination. Your code is simple, efficient, well structured and bloody well thought through!
Its so great that it starts decreasing vertical speed near target altitude and it holds altitude great in gusty wind.
shure, of course i will (would not tell you otherwise ))))). Given i'd be able to understand and adapt it.
@vonhubert That's okay, just make sure you give credit.
The ILS is just about done, I'm releasing a video on it this Sunday, so stay tuned!
@PlaneFlightX sorry, but i thing i gonna steel your code if i'd be able to understand how it works) Watching your tutorial now.
BTW, your ILS is even cooler concept. Just started to think whether it is possible and found your post.
@vonhubert Thanks!
i bloody cant make a plane hold altitude that steady... it always overshoots target altitude like by 200m and oscillates a lot after... nice job!
Next, they should add the autopilot indicators on the gauges
@ZackAttack330 Ok
@PlaneFlightX I would like to request a tag as well
Very nice!
this is insane... awesome work mate!
Thank you!! @PlaneFlightX
@Amazingaviator12 Ok, This plane is called the SWL-10, and I'll tag you on its release.
I want to be tagged pls. @PlaneFlightX
@edensk Thanks! I actually think the same thing, and am thinking about some code that has more algebra and goes from x to y when z greater than s etc. I probably won't do that in my let's play videos, just off camera. The code for just this is about two paragraphs long. I made heavy use of the variables system.
The bank angle and vertical speed are reduced too early when approaching the target heading and altitude, but you did a really good job
@PlaneFlightX Holy crap that was a fast reply! And yes I request a tag, please.
@JohnHorton Thankyou!
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The plane used in the video is currently in devlopment, but you can request a tag for when the plane is out.
Can you please upload the plane that you used in this video? Also, your level of coding is absolutely stunting! Amazing job!
@PlaneFlightX thanks! ill watch it when it comes out.
@bruhmoment99 A lot of coding. This video gives a basic explanation
I'll post more information later.