@Mrjacobholmes After you download and install R/C Desk Pilot from the site rcdeskpilot[dot]com/download, you'll find the editor and a tutorial in the Windows start menu.
@Mrjacobholmes The button labeled "start" (XP/Vista) or with the windows logo (Win 7) in the bottom left corner of your screen. Start > Programs > RC Desk pilot
@Mrjacobholmes The simplest options are Google Sketchup with a DirectX exporter plugin or the also free version of Metasequoia. But both will have a learning curve. Visit & search RCGroups Simulator forum for examples and support.
@programming4fun Heres a tip if you make a new version: please make the engine go ALL the way down for landings because i cant stop when i land!!! please fix that!
@Gulliver1 Thx, Javafoil is great (for a Java application :-P), thanks for that. I haven't really used it yet to improve my flightmodel; the GUI has taken up way too much time (GIU's are hard work). The import idea is excellent! I'll write it on the list for version two.
when is this aircraft editor going to be out? i REALLY want to make my own plane im sick of FMS
Mrjacobholmes 11 months ago
@Mrjacobholmes It's included in the current version 0.1.3 available on the website mentioned in the description. Lots of add-on planes available too.
programming4fun 11 months ago
@programming4fun where is it can u put a link or like a video on how and where to do it?
Mrjacobholmes 11 months ago
@Mrjacobholmes After you download and install R/C Desk Pilot from the site rcdeskpilot[dot]com/download, you'll find the editor and a tutorial in the Windows start menu.
programming4fun 11 months ago
@programming4fun what do you mean windows start menu?
Mrjacobholmes 11 months ago
@Mrjacobholmes The button labeled "start" (XP/Vista) or with the windows logo (Win 7) in the bottom left corner of your screen. Start > Programs > RC Desk pilot
programming4fun 11 months ago
@programming4fun OOOHHH THANKS!
Mrjacobholmes 11 months ago
@programming4fun How Can i make my own body of a plane and ailerons etc.? what program?
Mrjacobholmes 11 months ago
@Mrjacobholmes The simplest options are Google Sketchup with a DirectX exporter plugin or the also free version of Metasequoia. But both will have a learning curve. Visit & search RCGroups Simulator forum for examples and support.
programming4fun 11 months ago
@programming4fun Heres a tip if you make a new version: please make the engine go ALL the way down for landings because i cant stop when i land!!! please fix that!
Mrjacobholmes 11 months ago
@Mrjacobholmes srry it was just the trim
Mrjacobholmes 11 months ago
@programming4fun can i use the panda directx exporter?
Mrjacobholmes 11 months ago
@Mrjacobholmes You can use any DirectX .x exporter you find for your favourite 3D editor.
programming4fun 11 months ago
@programming4fun Can you prop hang with the extra 3D?
Mrjacobholmes 11 months ago
Nice one Davy. Very simple and effective UI.
Did you have any luck with Javafoil, an import option for ACF files on the coefficients screens would be a nice touch. {B¬)
Gulliver1 1 year ago
@Gulliver1 Thx, Javafoil is great (for a Java application :-P), thanks for that. I haven't really used it yet to improve my flightmodel; the GUI has taken up way too much time (GIU's are hard work). The import idea is excellent! I'll write it on the list for version two.
programming4fun 1 year ago
GREAT WORK. Can't wait for this to go live.
sawatt64 1 year ago
@sawatt64 Thanks, I'll hurry ;-)
programming4fun 1 year ago