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Making A350 for FSX

Questions about the A350x Progress  

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  1. 1. Should i start the project



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Here are the screenshots for the a350!

 

FYI, you can essentially "rent" (pay as you go) 3DSMax 2015 for about $185/mo ... if you don't plan to do this on a regular basis and can get the model done within a month.  I've even seen it as low as $125/mo during a promo.  http://www.autodesk.com/products/3ds-max/buy?mktvar002=612307&src=OMSE

 

 

 


unregistered and even Russian developers (I've seen personally) frequent a popular site that mostly serves for torrents but also other things. Also a friend who works in the government said they have cracked versions of windows and other software, nothing surprising for the whole of eastern europe. It's just a part of our daily lives. Nothing to complain about though, as I guess it saves a lot of tax money that can be used for more useful things like hospitals and schools.

 

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Cheers, Rob.

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Guys, i was thinking. Should i scan i cockpit of a A350 with a 3d scanner and make a model from it? Much easier then making a model by my self

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a ) How do you get access to an A350 cockpit?

b )How do you get access to a 3D scanner?

c ) You still need to turn the polygon mess that a 3D scan will produce into single buttons, knobs, switches, etc...

 

Better create it entirely yourself.


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Well, I don't know. The reason why I want to scan the cockpit because you are just 2 hours scanning, after it, I can make separate button, knobs or what ever. On the other side it's really hard to make a cockpit, detailed and in high quality.

 

Before I forget, a: Go to an air show. B: Just buy it for €400 or rent it

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Hi Guys, i am almost done with the interior (so i keep it secret). About programming, i am a C# guy (not a grade) and a bit experience with C++, is it possible to program the plane with C#? Or should i do it with C++?

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For gauges you have three choices: C++ or XML... or a combination of both.

 

For a virtual cockpit though your choice is singular: XML only via the modeldef.xml file, although with quite a bit of additional effort you can have the essential logic coded in a C++ module.

 

This type of question is best asked in the dedicated Aircraft and Panel forum however.


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First, I admire your passion in developping this A350. Big thumbs up! I've got a few questions if you allow me:

 

1- Are you doing this work all by yourself?

2- Are you aiming for PMDG-like system depth, or rather something similar to the Just Flight F-Light series?

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First, I admire your passion in developping this A350. Big thumbs up! I've got a few questions if you allow me:

 

1- Are you doing this work all by yourself?

2- Are you aiming for PMDG-like system depth, or rather something similar to the Just Flight F-Light series?

 

If he could get it at leat at 90%, then I would say we have a pretty solid aircraft.

I had not seen this post; however, if our friend here is still working on it, I must give him a standing ovation. I myself would not even know where to start. So, instead of telling him how difficult it would be (without giving him the facts as to why, or where), I would just say: "Go for it.. Do your best and a bit more." It will not be overnight, ask around for advices and perphas you could work with a developer and then share the profits- just an advice!

 

So, Best of luck to you. I would be the first to purchase it if it were at least close to Aerosoft's A321.

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