by gmyers » Sun Sep 14, 2003 8:14 pm
Everything one needs to do the animating and the Virtual Cockpit are contained in the FSDS studio suite. I didn't buy anything special though I did have a bugger of a time learning some aspects of their use. (I emailed Chuck Dome about 50 times to ask questions) I still haven't animated a connected hand and arm to a flight stick controller though I have made the stick and the pedals work.
As for having access to what the actual panels for these planes look like, if you have Internet access you have the same ability that I do to find a picture of any particular cockpit. Super secret aircraft may not have publicized photos of the cockpit design, but in that case you can use a little artist license. Also, one of the primary advantages I've found in designing or building obscure, experimental and homebuilt airplanes is that you can configure the panel pretty much any way that you want if you can't find an example to go by. The all pretty much have the same stuff (basic six pack, coms, navs, breakers, on/off switche,s etc. It's not that complicated except in finding a way to fit in all that you'd really like to have in real life if money weren't an issue. (I'm planning to build an ultra light in my garage and about half of my cost overages are going to be the gauges that I really want instead of the ones they give you in the kit.)(That's not even counting a GPS unit)
As for gauge design, one needn't design or program a single gauge ever as there is a complete library of them in your gauges directory as well as a download section on this site. It contains way more variations on avionics and engine monitoring gauges than you'll ever be able to use up and new ones are being posted all the time. Again, the editor for creating both 2d and VC panels are all included in the FSDS suite of tools with tutorials in the help files and on this site. I don't have GMAX so I don't know about that set of tools though I will have it by the end of the week. (I hear it's is more powerful but a heck of a lot more difficult to use and some of the documentation that I've read suggests that the animating features are included.)
Habu mentioned that I should respect the builder
A willingness to accept ones limitations is the first step to true self pity.