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Re: Slope Soaring Flight Sim
Posted: 03 Mar 2019, 19:08
by Carl
If ever you wanted to try FPV then there is an onboard camera. I tried it and yikes

There's also a camera that follows behind the model which isn't so scary

Re: Slope Soaring Flight Sim
Posted: 03 Mar 2019, 19:39
by Carl
Contrary to the title of this thread this is not
just a slope soaring flight sim. There are a few powered models and powered gliders which can be flown from flat fields and parks.
You can create your own models too - or edit existing ones. I do have a mini WOT4 (purchased at half price) to put together for spring and would like to flight sim that but it seems a lengthy process. So what I've done instead is produce a half-sized Jackdaw which is kinda similar

I'm assuming it's the FROG Jackdaw. I set a few parameters: Size = 0.5; Mass = 0.33; Engine 0.66; Drag = 0.33 and hand launch rather than take off from the ground. Works a treat

and definitely different to flying the full size Jackdaw.
By the way I'm running this on Windows 10 with a transmitter connected as a joystick
Re: Slope Soaring Flight Sim
Posted: 03 Mar 2019, 21:54
by NeilMac
Carl wrote: 03 Mar 2019, 19:39
By the way I'm running this on Windows 10 with a transmitter connected as a joystick
Looks like I have an interesting project for the next rainy day this week (that is, every day this week). I will attempt to get my little laptop to download and run picasim, as it runs Windows 10.
Re: Slope Soaring Flight Sim
Posted: 03 Mar 2019, 22:14
by Shaun
Forgot to mention, it worked no problem on my win 10 laptop. No additional s/w required.
Shaun.
Re: Slope Soaring Flight Sim
Posted: 04 Mar 2019, 12:14
by NeilMac
Got it loaded onto the laptop, managed to get it to see my flight sim TX and also to calibrate it in joystick, but I don't seem to be able to get the sim to see the joystick.
I'm obviously doing something wrong, I just can't figure out what.
Re: Slope Soaring Flight Sim
Posted: 04 Mar 2019, 12:23
by Shaun
I set mine to keyboard but there is an option in settings for a selection of controller types..
Cheers,
Shaun
Re: Slope Soaring Flight Sim
Posted: 04 Mar 2019, 12:31
by Carl
NeilMac wrote: 04 Mar 2019, 12:14
Got it loaded onto the laptop, managed to get it to see my flight sim TX and also to calibrate it in joystick, but I don't seem to be able to get the sim to see the joystick.
I'm obviously doing something wrong, I just can't figure out what.
Click on the settings icon (the sprocket) then click on "Joystick" at the far top right.
You then map the joystick (or tx) - you'll find that joystick 0 = channel 1; joystick 1 = channel 2 and so on.
Starting with joystick 0/channel 1 move the "Map to" to select what it controls, so for ailerons it'll be "Roll" or for rudder "yaw"
Next step is to calibrate:
Make sure the stick is centred and click "Press when centred"
Hold stick to left and click "Press when left or down"
Hold stick to right and click "Press when right or up"
Do this for each of the channels you'll use, click back and you should be good to go
Re: Slope Soaring Flight Sim
Posted: 04 Mar 2019, 14:54
by NeilMac
Sorted, thank you.
I had forgotten to allocate the function of the sticks.
It works great on my laptop... which is a first, most programmes work so slowly it is painful, this works fine.
Re: Slope Soaring Flight Sim
Posted: 04 Mar 2019, 21:25
by F2B
Guess what...
I noticed two non-RC models in the list:

Re: Slope Soaring Flight Sim
Posted: 04 Mar 2019, 21:43
by Shaun
How spooky, just about to post has anybody flown the control line models yet?.. pretty realistic...
In fact I'm that impressed I'm going to donate...
Shaun