_very_ cool demo, and it's exciting to see that this allows simulating the AP code with multiple airframes and reproduce bugs as well as verify if code changes have fixed them, as well as test you don't get regressions. By the way, that landing wasn't that rough :)
Thank you for posting this wonderful video. I am just getting started with hooking up SITL with X-Plane (11.36) and I am a newbie to ArduPilot/SITL, and not that much better with X-Plane either! I would like to try what you did on my system for learning the SITLX-Plane better. Is there a set of parameters that are required to be setup on the SITL side, if I want to use MissionPlanner to fly a 747-400 on X-Plane? Would it be possible to get the params/configuration you used? Thank you.
When i connect mission planner it show " No Heartbeat packets Recieved "then not connected . What is the reason for that problem? Any one can you explain me it please?
I get an altitude of -414.25m in Mission Planner with a plane sitting on the airstrip, showing 1409 ftmsl (0.38 ftagl) in X-Plane 11. I am exporting Latitude, longitude & altitude (index 20) in X-Plane. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Hi! I hope you got your question answered in the last 10 months. I am new to Mission Planner and ArduPilot/SITL, and I was wondering if you have tried to get a 747-400 flying like in this video. I have been trying to do that with not much success. Thanks for any pointers.
when i go mission planner simulation tab and i selected model as x plane then i pressed connect and gave ip adress correctly, but it show connect failed .can anyone explain it
This setup doesn't add much to your game playing experience in X-Plane. But the other way 'round, having a 3d simulator with high-res real-world scenery and high quality physical simulation adds something very important to Ardupilot users: The ability to try things out in a simulator rather than in the real world, where crashes are expensive and potentially dangerous
Brilliant, thanks for sharing. And impressive fuel economy of that big bird; 12V and 15A ;p
_very_ cool demo, and it's exciting to see that this allows simulating the AP code with multiple airframes and reproduce bugs as well as verify if code changes have fixed them, as well as test you don't get regressions.
By the way, that landing wasn't that rough :)
Thank you for posting this wonderful video. I am just getting started with hooking up SITL with X-Plane (11.36) and I am a newbie to ArduPilot/SITL, and not that much better with X-Plane either! I would like to try what you did on my system for learning the SITLX-Plane better. Is there a set of parameters that are required to be setup on the SITL side, if I want to use MissionPlanner to fly a 747-400 on X-Plane? Would it be possible to get the params/configuration you used? Thank you.
fantastic! love it.
Awesome!
SPLENDID!!!
When i connect mission planner it show " No Heartbeat packets Recieved "then not connected . What is the reason for that problem?
Any one can you explain me it please?
I get an altitude of -414.25m in Mission Planner with a plane sitting on the airstrip, showing 1409 ftmsl (0.38 ftagl) in X-Plane 11.
I am exporting Latitude, longitude & altitude (index 20) in X-Plane.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
hi. I just met the same problem here, have you solved it?
Hi! I hope you got your question answered in the last 10 months. I am new to Mission Planner and ArduPilot/SITL, and I was wondering if you have tried to get a 747-400 flying like in this video. I have been trying to do that with not much success. Thanks for any pointers.
when i go mission planner simulation tab and i selected model as x plane then i pressed connect and gave ip adress correctly, but it show connect failed .can anyone explain it
interesting, what parameters did you use for such a slowly turning plane.
What's the point of connecting Ardupilot SITL with X-Plane? What can Ardupilot SITL do, what X-Plane can not do?
This setup doesn't add much to your game playing experience in X-Plane.
But the other way 'round, having a 3d simulator with high-res real-world scenery and high quality physical simulation adds something very important to Ardupilot users:
The ability to try things out in a simulator rather than in the real world, where crashes are expensive and potentially dangerous
And no one knows how to set up switching flight modes from the RC remote control?
If you want lock the physics you must pay for the Pro version of X-Plane :)