Yesterday at 04:37 PM1 day I’d just offer the following observation made as constructive feedback.You’re correct about widebody oversteer , however on that particular video the aircraft are joining the runway centre line at 45 degrees so in that instance they are just following the yellow line onto the RW centreline and so wouldn’t need use judgmental oversteer .It’s when joining at 90 degrees we’d use oversteer.( judgmental oversteering qualifications in signature below 🧐) 787 captain. Previously 24 years on 747-400.Technical advisor on PMDG 747 legacy versions QOTS 1 , FS9 and Aerowinx PS1.
23 hours ago23 hr Author Commercial Member 38 minutes ago, jon b said:I’d just offer the following observation made as constructive feedback.You’re correct about widebody oversteer , however on that particular video the aircraft are joining the runway centre line at 45 degrees so in that instance they are just following the yellow line onto the RW centreline and so wouldn’t need use judgmental oversteer .It’s when joining at 90 degrees we’d use oversteer.( judgmental oversteering qualifications in signature below 🧐)OMG! I'm sending you a DM Anil Ardahanli Computer Science BsC :: Sindel Aviation (Niner Wings) PPL // CPL // IR // ME // ATP CEO & Co-Founder of ACE-Solutions https://ace-solutions.io
19 hours ago19 hr Just to add to the complexity, those centreline lights leading out onto the runway are actually used for when vacating the runway and not for lining up on the runway. You can see how much runway is left behind by following them onto the runway. Cheers Steve Hall
18 hours ago18 hr Yes, a good point Steve 787 captain. Previously 24 years on 747-400.Technical advisor on PMDG 747 legacy versions QOTS 1 , FS9 and Aerowinx PS1.
17 hours ago17 hr Author Commercial Member Hi Captains,Thanks a million times for all those technical comments. They are all added to our development backlog. This time I will share a short video (sorry for the quality, it was shot couple of weeks ago in one of our development machines, not on a regular simulator machine) In this video, we want to show you how the AI traffic behaves to crosswind landings. A longer and more detailed version is coming up with all the development stuff that we've done after this video was shot.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDn1CwxO74oI hope you're gonna like it, and from now on we're moving into more serious stuff. In the upcoming days you will see the ATCo radar and how the "brain" reacts to traffics around the airport that you are currently flying. (Not the next video btw, don't roast me if the next video is not ATCo video) :D Anil Ardahanli Computer Science BsC :: Sindel Aviation (Niner Wings) PPL // CPL // IR // ME // ATP CEO & Co-Founder of ACE-Solutions https://ace-solutions.io
16 hours ago16 hr Author Commercial Member @jon b @cowpatz Good point Steve, and thank you Jon for confirming it too.This is exactly the kind of airport-specific operational detail we need to capture. The sim graph can tell us what is physically connected, but it does not always tell us whether a path should be used for entering the runway, vacating it, or both.I’ll add this to our airport profile logic. Runway lead-off / vacating guidance should not automatically be treated as a valid line-up route just because it connects to the runway.Really appreciate this kind of feedback, this is where the system gets better. Anil Ardahanli Computer Science BsC :: Sindel Aviation (Niner Wings) PPL // CPL // IR // ME // ATP CEO & Co-Founder of ACE-Solutions https://ace-solutions.io
14 hours ago14 hr I don't know whether or not you really need to go into that level of detail with an AI system, but that is your decision, I just raised it for awareness. It seems you have nailed the crosswind landings. Any particular reason the last couple of videos are at night? Cheers Steve Hall
14 hours ago14 hr Author Commercial Member 1 minute ago, cowpatz said:I don't know whether or not you really need to go into that level of detail with an AI system, but that is your decision, I just raised it for awareness. It seems you have nailed the crosswind landings. Any particular reason the last couple of videos are at night?I just love the strobe lights that's the reason (: and yes the main reason why we started this project was just the level of realism. And I have some good news, 2 airbus and 1 boeing 737 pilot just joined the team today. They have loved the project and we will be working with them starting next week. If you have watched the movie "Prestige" you will understand me. Anil Ardahanli Computer Science BsC :: Sindel Aviation (Niner Wings) PPL // CPL // IR // ME // ATP CEO & Co-Founder of ACE-Solutions https://ace-solutions.io
14 hours ago14 hr 12 minutes ago, anilcougar said:If you have watched the movie "Prestige" you will understand me.Obsession or trickery? 🙂 Cheers Steve Hall
14 hours ago14 hr Author Commercial Member Just now, cowpatz said:Obsession or trickery? 🙂Obsession my man! Because this aviation love is like a disease that flows in my system everyday. Anil Ardahanli Computer Science BsC :: Sindel Aviation (Niner Wings) PPL // CPL // IR // ME // ATP CEO & Co-Founder of ACE-Solutions https://ace-solutions.io
4 hours ago4 hr Out of interest which airport and runway was the line up video 3 taken at? 787 captain. Previously 24 years on 747-400.Technical advisor on PMDG 747 legacy versions QOTS 1 , FS9 and Aerowinx PS1.
4 hours ago4 hr 12 hours ago, anilcougar said:Hi Captains,Thanks a million times for all those technical comments. They are all added to our development backlog. This time I will share a short video (sorry for the quality, it was shot couple of weeks ago in one of our development machines, not on a regular simulator machine) In this video, we want to show you how the AI traffic behaves to crosswind landings. A longer and more detailed version is coming up with all the development stuff that we've done after this video was shot.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDn1CwxO74oI hope you're gonna like it, and from now on we're moving into more serious stuff. In the upcoming days you will see the ATCo radar and how the "brain" reacts to traffics around the airport that you are currently flying. (Not the next video btw, don't roast me if the next video is not ATCo video) :DI like the crabbed attitude, transitioning to wing down by the looks of it? Difficult to see, but it looked like the wing down attitude might be a bit overcooked? Can you share any info about whether the geometry is calculated and how please? Kevin Firth - AMD 9800X3D; Asus Prime X670E; 64Gb Cas30 6000 DDR5; RTX5090; AutoFPS
3 hours ago3 hr That AI plane looked extremely low on the approach, or was it just an optical illusion caused by the elevated viewpoint? It almost looked like it was going to touch down before the displaced threshold. Edited 3 hours ago3 hr by Christopher Low Christopher Low AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU / 64GB DDR5-6000 RAM / 12GB Nvidia RTX 4070 Super GPU / Gigabyte X870E Aorus Elite Wifi 7 / 1+2TB Samsung Evo Plus M2 Nvme UK2000 Beta Tester
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