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On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 22:51:23 GMT, "Dudley Henriques"
wrote: The desktop sims, especially Microsoft's effort, are a wonder of software engineering for the layman. I've worked with MS on their new simulator, and it's a great program that offers a substantial look into our world for those who might not ever get the chance to fly otherwise. At Dryden MS Flight Simulator offered a substantial looking into the Edwards world for those who might (and did) get the chance to fly. We used the FS visuals for our computerized real-time interactive mapping (RIM) and, later, our more extensive round-earth global RIM (GRIM). We use this in the control room to display the ground track of the research aircraft and to manage our use of the air space. We have all the restricted areas, spin areas, PIRAs, landmarks, roads, runways, etc, programmed into this model but it's really obvious that it started as MS FS, particularly when you're running it in God's-eye view. I don't know the whole story of its origin, but I know we were looking for some way to retire the big 30x30" plotters that we used for the ground track of the research aircraft (from the FPS-16 tracking radar). MS gave us the source code when we asked and we customized it quite thoroughly. We can enter altitude restrictions into the restricted areas, for example, And GRIM uses a round-earth model, because we needed it for the SR-71. The original computer was an SGI, but I don't know what we're using now. Our system is unlikely to bear any real resemblance to the current version of FS, have begun its divergence so long ago. We have shared the code with a number of other flight organizations, including Pax and LaRC. Mary -- Mary Shafer Retired aerospace research engineer |
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