![]() I just tested and the plug-in/code works fine on X-Plane 11 (but the flight models are definitely different and will need different PID values). X-Plane 11 is available on Steam for $59.99 as of writing. X-Plane 10 is hard to find these days I just discovered. Run the sample script to verify data is being transmitted from X-Plane via UDP to the XPlaneConnect codeġ – Download and install X-Plane 10 or X-Plane 11.Download sample code from XPlaneConnect’s GitHub page.Verify the XPlaneConnect plug-in is active in X-Plane.Download and install NASA’s XPlaneConnect X-Plane plug-in to X-Plane.Download and install X-Plane (I used X-Plane 10 because it uses less resources than X-Plane 11 and we don’t need the graphics/scenery to look super pretty to do coding.Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Coding an Autopilot in X-Plane Using Python – Part 1 () Contents The real programming will start with the next post. This post will get X-Plane hooked up to Python. I thought – “hmm how hard could this be to duplicate in a flight sim?”. ![]() I drive a little plane or car in the game to get around my base and I just added a plug-in that “snaps” the vehicle to a heading, which makes it easier to go in straight lines. I got started thinking about writing some code for X-Plane while playing another game, Factorio. More than one FAA-certified simulator setups are running X-Plane as the primary driver software. It is regarded as having one of the best flight models and has tons of options for getting data into/out of the simulator. X-Plane is a well-known flight simulator developed by another Austin – Austin Meyer. I’ve been a fan of flight simulators for quite some time (I distinctly remember getting Microsoft Flight Simulator 98 for my birthday when I was like 8 or 9) but have only recently started working with interfacing them to code. Today’s post will be about hooking up some Python code to the X-Plane flight simulator to enable development of an autopilot using PID (proportional-integral-derivative) controllers. Instead, use the updated Linux Installer.Today’s post will take us in a slightly different direction than the last few. Running this will allow you to install X-Plane 8 from your discs. If you are installing X-Plane 8 on a Linux machine, do not use the installer found on your DVDs. The buttons below will download the DVD installer for X-Plane 8. If you do not have X-Plane 8 installed, it will download the final demo version of X-Plane 8.ĭownload for Mac Download for Windows Download for Linux If you already have X-Plane 8 installed, running this will upgrade that copy of X-Plane to the final version of X-Plane 8. The buttons below will download the X-Plane 8 updater and demo installer. Get the Mac Installer Get the Windows Installer Get the Linux Installer Download X-Plane 8 Updater/Demo Installer Running this will allow you to install X-Plane 9 from your discs. The buttons below will download the DVD installer for X-Plane 9. ![]() Get the Mac Demo Get the Windows Demo Get the Linux Demo Running this will download the final demo version of X-Plane 9. The buttons below will download the X-Plane 9 demo. Get the Mac Updater Get the Windows Updater Get the Linux Updater Running this will upgrade your existing copy of X-Plane 9 to the final version of X-Plane 9. The buttons below will download the X-Plane 9 updater. add or remove scenery from an existing X-Plane 10 full installation.ĭownload for Linux (64-bit) Download for Linux (32-bit) Update X-Plane 9.update an existing X-Plane 10 installation (demo or full version), or.install a new X-Plane 10 product purchase ( DVD or digital download).Windows Installer Mac Installer Linux Installer Install or Update X-Plane 10 Note: Steam users should update only through Steam and should not use this installer. add or remove scenery from an existing X-Plane 11 full installation.update an existing X-Plane 11 installation (demo or full version), or.install a new X-Plane 11 product purchase ( digital download).Note: If you have an FAA-certified version of X-Plane from PFC, then you should not use these downloads.
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