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Acceleration Data from Flight Sim?
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| pdotson@mindspring.com 2006-09-29, 7:47 pm |
| Are there any flight sims that provide readable inertial acceleration
data? I'd like to be able to read linear and angular acceleration
values in all six degrees of freedom.
Thanks,
Pat Dotson
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| pdotson@mindspring.com wrote:
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> Are there any flight sims that provide readable inertial acceleration
> data? I'd like to be able to read linear and angular acceleration
> values in all six degrees of freedom.
Yeah, if I'm not mistaken, X-Plane can handle your request. X-plane will
overlay your data on the cockpit, graph it for you, and pipe it to an
output file or out to the net. Killer sim.
I'm not at my sim rig right now, but there is a x-plane web forum where
they can give you more details than I can now.
Chris
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| pdotson@mindspring.com 2006-09-30, 7:45 pm |
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Chris wrote:
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> pdotson@mindspring.com wrote:
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> Yeah, if I'm not mistaken, X-Plane can handle your request. X-plane will
> overlay your data on the cockpit, graph it for you, and pipe it to an
> output file or out to the net. Killer sim.
Thanks! I'll look into that. Are there any other current sims that
have built-in support for this sort of thing? I came across FSPUIC for
MSFS, but nothing else yet.
Pat
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