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sdk:aircraft:introduction [2017/02/06 16:16] – [Aerofly Simulation] jhsdk:aircraft:introduction [2018/09/20 09:38] – [Aircraft Development] jh
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 ====== Aircraft Development ====== ====== Aircraft Development ======
-After completing the [[sdk:aircraft:tutorial|aircraft tutorial]] we will now take a closer look at the aircraft development process.+ 
 +We recommend starting with the [[sdk:aircraft:tutorial|aircraft tutorial]] that introduces the aircraft development process step by step. Creating a new aircraft can be split into two major objectives: the creation of the [[sdk:aircraft:modelling|3D model]] and the [[sdk:aircraft:definition|definition of the aircraft]].
  
 ===== Aerofly Simulation ===== ===== Aerofly Simulation =====
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 The Aircraft Converter that comes with this SDK is the same tool we use to convert aircraft. There are no limitations on objects or functions you can use to create your aircraft. The Aircraft Converter that comes with this SDK is the same tool we use to convert aircraft. There are no limitations on objects or functions you can use to create your aircraft.
  
-However, the SDK doesn't support custom display programming yet. While you can re-use all existing displays, there is no way to get your display code into the simulator. This will be addressed in future versions of the SDK.  +However, the SDK doesn't support custom display programming yet. While you can re-use all existing displays, there is currently no way to get your display code into the simulator. This might be addressed in future versions of the SDK. Please contact us directly if you want to implement custom displays.
  
sdk/aircraft/introduction.txt · Last modified: 2022/07/08 14:48 by jh