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Flight Gauge app

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Vine Ripe Software, flight Gauge app for android, looks very interesting. Look on the front page. I know it was a reach, but I had to inquire. He says "it will not work for FLIGHT because it is not open to third party developers."

 

Sure would be nice for the cockpitless war birds. I just did an almost 200 mile job with the C-46 at 14,000 feet with a 8 knt quartering head wind in very turbulent weather and darkness. Sure would have been nice to have some instruments to refer to. But it was fun and I did make it.

 

Steve

 

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Something similar might be possible in the future. Stonelance said the following in this thread:

 

Yes, switching to .NET 4.5.  I want to play with the new async\await stuff.  I'm planning on making a .NET assembly which will allow people to make programs that can query all the state of the user's sim object.  Should allow for some neat stuff, and assist with debugging new aircraft at some point.

Remote gauges on my ipod or android tablet would certainly go a long way toward making the cockpit-less war-birds more usable for me.   B)     

I look forward to whipping something up after Stonelance provides the library. :)

I'm in. Also would be awesome to have an ADF.

 

Moe

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