This is an amazing feature and is something we have had to recently add to our plugin to create synthetic flight data to be able to test 700 + daily flights against scenarios and triggers within Flight Code-X. On a side note the jitter appears to be gps reflections from building and ground there is a building at the flight line that will always bounce around +/-25m ish
I guess it's just an opinion. Thoughts that come to my mind are: it's cheap, it's used by flight schools and pilots. It's used by physical simulators, it's used to assist on the design of real aircraft, it's extensible, it's multi-OS and multi-platform, it can do things as shown in the video, it has an excellent flight model, it can work on multiple computers and multiple displays including projectors and, obviously, VR. Maybe other sims cover all that, too. I don't know. Just some initial thoughts.
Can we use data from an ADS-B file, to attempt to simulate accidents? I presume we'd have to fudge (guess) some of the "required" values as ADS-B does not capture pitch, roll and yaw values....
Not just crashes but we are finding this useful for some cool analysis with just having real data and an easy way to have external eyes on the situation.
Thanks Austin! Your SIM is so damn useful to me as a pilot. I really helps to improve our skills. Ill wonder of some flight schools out the will use that feature.
Fantástico! Não sou piloto real, mas consigo visualizar várias aplicações dessa possibilidade apresentada. Seguindo e curtindo o canal, e simulando com X-Plane 11 e 12! Saúde e paz!
this is really cool. im not a pilot nor do i own a plane, but can the general public get access to these files for flights that have happened in the past? or is there an online data base to get these files to try out?
Not really. You can get altitude, position and speed data from places like Flightradar24. It won't have engine data, and it will potentially have gaps and errors. Some high profile crashes have data published by the investigators.
This is an amazing feature and is something we have had to recently add to our plugin to create synthetic flight data to be able to test 700 + daily flights against scenarios and triggers within Flight Code-X. On a side note the jitter appears to be gps reflections from building and ground there is a building at the flight line that will always bounce around +/-25m ish
X-PLANE 12 is literally the best flight simulator ever made 👍💯
Based on what?
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I guess it's just an opinion. Thoughts that come to my mind are: it's cheap, it's used by flight schools and pilots. It's used by physical simulators, it's used to assist on the design of real aircraft, it's extensible, it's multi-OS and multi-platform, it can do things as shown in the video, it has an excellent flight model, it can work on multiple computers and multiple displays including projectors and, obviously, VR.
Maybe other sims cover all that, too. I don't know. Just some initial thoughts.
@@bruceyboy7349 Yes, it's used by flight schools, but, not even Class D simulators are considered realistic by real pilots.
Where is the link to the fdr file?
There are several in the instructions folder under the xplane dir
@@laxarus3259 thanks
Thank you so much Austin & Laminar Team for XP12 I love it 😃😃
Wow! This will be great for us instructors!!!
I’m wondering if this feature is causing the irratic and significant momentary drop in fps.
Hi Austin, any way you can improve the propeller physic animation. For sure do not look correct in XP compared
Isn't that more to do with the shutter speeds of the recording device? Pretty low down the priority list, either way, I would think.
Can the time include fractional seconds or only whole seconds in the FDR files?
Austin my main man! good to see ya
Thank you Austin and all the Laminar team! love your videos and X-Plane 12 of course.
Can we use data from an ADS-B file, to attempt to simulate accidents? I presume we'd have to fudge (guess) some of the "required" values as ADS-B does not capture pitch, roll and yaw values....
This is super cool. I wonder if there is any practical use for investigating plane crashes with this. I love to see this unique type of innovation.
Not just crashes but we are finding this useful for some cool analysis with just having real data and an easy way to have external eyes on the situation.
no it isnt because thats a feature that has been in existance for like forever. Its just that xplane can do it now and makes it available to others.
This is why Xplane is the best
Thanks Austin! Your SIM is so damn useful to me as a pilot. I really helps to improve our skills. Ill wonder of some flight schools out the will use that feature.
But remember, Austin Meyer always has gas! 😅
Next upgrade: How to replay your XPlane flights in Real Life 😂
That's great, but why the heck would I care about an X-Plane if I have a real one?!?!?!
Fantástico! Não sou piloto real, mas consigo visualizar várias aplicações dessa possibilidade apresentada. Seguindo e curtindo o canal, e simulando com X-Plane 11 e 12! Saúde e paz!
x plane please make a sound update
Where is the FDR file mentioned in the video?
In the airplane
How should I do this on my dad's Lancaster bomber?
Carefully.
this is really cool. im not a pilot nor do i own a plane, but can the general public get access to these files for flights that have happened in the past? or is there an online data base to get these files to try out?
Not really. You can get altitude, position and speed data from places like Flightradar24. It won't have engine data, and it will potentially have gaps and errors.
Some high profile crashes have data published by the investigators.
Very clever! I like your N-Number. I used to have N855X.
*I don't have my own plane , but this is just AWESOME ! Well done Austin !!!*
X-Plane is really the BEST flight sim !!! MSFS is just a game for kids !
So cool I used to fuel at Owens!
Did you get your plane back
are you guys really gonna neglect the mobile version of XP?:(
yeah, sowwy
Crash investigation tool… and training aide, so people can learn from others mistakes.
Yo Austin
Xplane 12 vs Xplane 21 😮
As soon as I get an airplane I'll let you know if it works for me 🙂