) But this article also speaks about “Custom Events”. LVARs are the “Local” variables, means that these are “local” in the add-on airplane, and are fully defined by the creator of the add-on (FBW for example has information of that on their website Redirecting. So everything that starts with a C is fine for me (Chocolate as well )īased on the above scope, is the following correct? Here some feedback would be really appreciated.Ĭontrolling non native FS2020 airplanes means I need to work with LVARs and HVARs. Although I haven’t used it a long time, I have knowledge of C++ as well. But for my PIC-controller using the MPLAB compiler I have to use C. I’m used to work in C# using Visual Studio 2019. I don’t want to use tools like MobiFlight, FSUIPC, etc… because I prefer to build my tools myself (I don’t say that these tools are bad - in the contrary - but I just like to write software and have control myself). I make my own proprietary hardware based on a PIC microcontroller connected via USB. I don’t need to know anything about making my own airplane, adding scenery, interact with external stuff, etc… I think that already limits the study to only being able to connect with SimVars, LVARs and HVARs. I only need the knowledge on how to control a “non-native FS2020 airplane”. The reason is that a lot of information is not relevant for us. The reason why I start this post is because I’m sure that there are a lot of cockpit builder hobbyists out there that, just like me, do a lot of reading, but are a bit lost in all the information. I have found a lot of interesting articles on this forum, that explain in full detail how to deal with LVARs, HVARs, etc… See or for some good starting points. Or do these add-on creators also provide some proprietary SDK like Jeehell A320 FMGS? But when I want to use FBW A320NX, it’s time to acquire some knowledge on SimConnect, wasm, etc… I guess that the same will be required for Fenix A320. On the Jeehell A320 FMGS I had a nice SDK that allowed me to control the plane without the need of SimConnect. I’m also curious what the Fenix A320 will give once it is released (no date yet). I’m impressed by FBW A320NX, which is even a free add-on. Unfortunately, this add-on is not available on FS2020, so I have to look for another realistic A320 simulator. I’m currently using FSX with the Jeehell A320 FMGS add-on. In the intro of the post here you can read what I have achieved so far. The original coin: "Österreichische Luftfahrt" NW 25 EURO, ring: Silver 900/1000, fine weight 9.0g, core: Niobium 6.5g, diameter: 34mm, mint quality: "Hand lifted" Manufacturer: Münze Österreich AG, issue date Febru, Design: Thomas Pesendorfer and Herbert Wähner.I’m building my own home cockpit. 5 year guarantee with certificate including registered number.Elegant, high-gloss lacquered wooden case.Limited edition of only 100 pieces with numbering on the rear case ring.Optionally with black leather strap or silver steel strap (bandwidth 20mm).Sapphire crystal for both the dial and the case back.Polished steel case with a diameter of 38mm.Proven Swiss quartz movement from RONDA.The outer ring of the coin is made of silver. This process was developed by Münze Österreich AG together with the Plansee works in Reutte / Tyrol. This creates fantastic, but still natural color effects. This metal has the property that all the crystals on the surface move in a common direction under certain temperature and pressure conditions. The special thing about this watch is the inner part of the coin, which is made of pure NIOB. The strictly limited edition of only 100 pieces worldwide guarantees you exclusivity! It's hard to believe what shimmering colors niobium can take on, for example on this watch! With this watch, silver and niobium shine in competition: the inner part of the coin is made of pure niobium, a metal with extremely interesting properties. This clock shows the cockpit of an Airbus A320 (dial) and motifs from the beginning of Austrian aviation, such as the "Etrich Taube", with which Igo Etrich succeeded in crossing the English Channel for the first time (back of the clock). Aviation: a topic that has become an integral part of our daily lives.
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