How Can I Create an Aerofly FS 4 Aircraft Model?

  • There are no SDK's out yet for the new Aerofly FS4....
    Big plans! It seems to be a hard and time consuming job.
    Still hope someone will give us the tiny Mosquito helicopter for FS4, but of course you should work on a model of your own liking. :)

    Regards,

    Peter Splinter


    i5-7400@3,4 GHz, 16GB RAM, GTX 1660 Super, Pico 4, Quest 2 , 'Vintage' Pro Flight Trainer, X52 Pro, VKB pedals

  • There are no SDK's out yet for the new Aerofly FS4....
    Big plans! It seems to be a hard and time consuming job.
    Still hope someone will give us the tiny Mosquito helicopter for FS4, but of course you should work on a model of your own liking. :)

    Yes it will probably be a lot of work, but I was thinking working on it more as a side project from time to time:) I am definitely open for suggestions what would be nice models to have😀

  • If you ever get to work with the heli TMD file, I would stick to a helicopter with 2 or 4 blades as its much easier. IPACS are very protective of the heli coding so you will need their permission first and you will need to demonstrate a strong, no, very strong dedication to the development. My guess they would like to see the full model first.


    Developing a fixed wing aircraft. which I recommend you do first, is a rewarding but time consuming task, a heli is maybe 1.5 times the fixed wing development. Sitting in a virtual version of the model you built and programmed is like the big Christmas present you always wanted.


    Steve

  • If you ever get to work with the heli TMD file, I would stick to a helicopter with 2 or 4 blades as its much easier. IPACS are very protective of the heli coding so you will need their permission first and you will need to demonstrate a strong, no, very strong dedication to the development. My guess they would like to see the full model first.


    Developing a fixed wing aircraft. which I recommend you do first, is a rewarding but time consuming task, a heli is maybe 1.5 times the fixed wing development. Sitting in a virtual version of the model you built and programmed is like the big Christmas present you always wanted.


    Steve

    Thanks for the info, very much appreciated. I am sure the development would require a significant of work and learning, I do like challenges myself. I find the work you did on Aerofly FS2 outstanding as well. I found the Aircraft SDK for Aerofly FS4, and details on how to get the actual model into Aerofly (I have been working in Blender).


    So if I understood the documentation for rotorcraft development is not public, only for fixed wing? What is the reason for this Jet-Pack (IPACS) ?

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  • The helicopter TMD coding is very complex and highly detailed, IPACS are extremely protective of how the helicopter physics work. Most of which I didn't understand. Similar to the complexity of their gas turbine engine coding.


    I was worn to secrecy under pain of having certain bits of my anatomy removed and making a necklace from them =O

  • Hello Steve,


    Glad to hear from you again

    I hope everything goes well for you


    What happened to your two masterpieces, the Lynx and the Apache? :/

    Best wishes 😉

    Pascal


    AFS2 / FS4 / MSFS / - Intel(R) Core i7 -12800HX 4.80 GHz - DDR5 4800MHz 32 Go - NVIDIA GeForce RTX™ 3070 Ti 8 GB GDDR6X - 2x 2 TB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4

  • The helicopter TMD coding is very complex and highly detailed, IPACS are extremely protective of how the helicopter physics work. Most of which I didn't understand. Similar to the complexity of their gas turbine engine coding.


    I was worn to secrecy under pain of having certain bits of my anatomy removed and making a necklace from them =O

    I see, seems little counterintuitive when a public aircraft SDK is available, did not note that it said fixed wing only. Would admin want to comment on this. Will not spend time on this if it is not possible to do at all.

  • Been looking at the Aircraft SDK for Aerofly FS4, it should be possible to bring the helicopter model into the simulator. Another issue is the flight model, there are some documentation about developing an aircraft and needed parameters, but they are indeed very fixed wing oriented.


    Btw, did some tests with the new UH-60 and have to say that it is very impressive. Flight dynamics seems very good, and the model is top notch. Also the autopilot works extremely well. Great work IPACS! :)

  • Some kind of bushplane with big wheels and STOL capabilities would be a nice addition.... ;)

    Regards,

    Peter Splinter


    i5-7400@3,4 GHz, 16GB RAM, GTX 1660 Super, Pico 4, Quest 2 , 'Vintage' Pro Flight Trainer, X52 Pro, VKB pedals

  • Maybe there are some surplus F18-MFDs? ^^


    But for me steam is king. A nice six pack is all I need, maybe a nice HSI like in the Baron. There is always the moving map tablet to summon if I get in dire straits.

    Building a complete G1000 would be beneficial for many GA planes in AFS4, but I have no clue what would be required to build one. My last expeditions into DLL country where rather sad affairs.


    (Too bad the navigational unit from Just Flight's Turbo Arrow cannot be salvaged. This alone would be very helpful.)

    • Official Post

    Jet-Pack (IPACS) If it is not a trade secret, is IPACS even working on implementing Garmin-like G430, G530, G1000 panels for some version of Aerofly FS or is this just a pie in the sky and wouldn't it be nice kind of day dream?

    GPS units 530 and 430 are already implemented. We implemented them for Aerofly FS 2 for Just-Flight and these two should still be in the executable and are available.