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  1. 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++?
  2. Virtual cockpit is not going well, i think it's to difficult for me.
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. Thanks! I Just don't like giving up.
  6. Well, Step 7 and 8 can be a bit difficult. But 9, 10 and 11 are simple as you say For everybody, making the VC is difficult, but i am still trying
  7. A update of de list (Sound added) Step 1: getting the required software Step 2: try to get blueprints of the A350 by Airbus and explore interior + cockpit Step 3: making the model Step 4: making the interior model (Cockpit, VC and cabin) Step 5: Program the cockpit and Virtual Cockpit Step 6: Create Sound Step 7: make a install program Step 8: Create a license database (for the purchases) Step 9: Create a BETA team and let them test the A350 Step 10: Make the last edits Step 11: Publish the A350 Green: Completed Orange: Pending Red: Waiting until other tasks are completed Here are the screenshots for the a350!
  8. Finally, my exterior model is done! Step 1: getting the required software Step 2: try to get blueprints of the A350 by Airbus and explore interior + cockpit Step 3: making the model Step 4: making the interior model (Cockpit, VC and cabin) Step 5: Program the cockpit and Virtual Cockpit Step 6: make a install program Step 7: Create a license database (for the purchases) Step 8: Create a BETA team and let them test the A350 Step 9: Make the last edits Step 10: Publish the A350 Green: Completed Orange: Pending Red: Waiting until other tasks are completed
  9. you can, they are not secret! i didn't published on internet, so this project is not only the first plane that i gonna sell, but to the first i gonna publish :rolleyes: but now a updat from the exterior: The fuselage is done i gonna start with the wings
  10. Well i got a lot of experience of modeling in SolidWorks (Little bit different of 3ds max) so i think i can do it. But even this will be my 3th aircraft i made for FSX.
  11. It is going well, i just bought Autodesk 3ds max and created a cylinder with some shapes for now on.
  12. Here are some links that helped me: www.airbus.com www.a350xwb.com
  13. my program: Step 1: getting the required software Step 2: try to get blueprints of the A350 by Airbus and explore interior + cockpit Step 3: making the model Step 4: making the interior model (Cockpit, VC and cabin) Step 5: Program the cockpit and Virtual Cockpit Step 6: make a install program Step 7: Create a license database (for the purchases) Step 8: Create a BETA team and let them test the A350 Step 9: Make the last edits Step 10: Publish the A350 Green: Completed Orange: Pending Red: Waiting until other tasks are completed

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