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Q-400 news?

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If the 777 SDK is still way off (and I don't know, so don't read anything into it), I'll consider the Dash.

 

Cheers,

Cool!

 

Cheers Jan

Cheers Jan 
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Okay, I've decided to do the MJC Dash 8 Q400.

 

I've already tested it, and I'm able to integrate FS2Crew directly.  There's no formal SDK, but it makes no difference as I can still control everything directly using XML vars like I did with the Aerosoft Airbus.

 

Now it's just a matter of finding a real-world pilot and modelling out his SOPs and turning that into code.

 

ETA:  I won't speculate.  It depends how fast I can source my real world pilot.

 

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Bryan,

please contact us at support(a)majesticsoftware.com, we will quickly find you a real pilot.

 

Dimitri

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Awesome news! Perfect when two grwat developers work together!

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Chris Volle

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Awesome! Thank you Bryan!!

 

EDIT: Is there any contra in doing it without an SDK?

regards Patrick

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EDIT: Is there any contra in doing it without an SDK?

 

There's no difference.

 

Basically Majestic Software has a list of published XML variables that allow me to easily read/write to everything on the plane.

 

I don't think they call it an SDK per se, but the effect is the same.

 

The integration will be as good as the NGX or Aerosoft Airbus.

 

Cheers,


 

 


please contact us at support(a)majesticsoftware.com, we will quickly find you a real pilot.

 

I'm already in touch with Olekisy.

 

Cheers,

Fantastic news. Thank you. Oh, and Happy New Year.

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This is really really good news. Thanks Bryan

 

 

Awesome!!!!!!

 

Thank you very much Bryan!

 

Cheers Jan

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Brilliant news!

 

 

 

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awesome! thank you

Aaron Brazda.

This is good news because fs2crew can really help with flying the q400.

This is great news. Stop me having to mutate into an octopus to fly the thing!!

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