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- Introduction:
- ==========
- The Configuration Dialog for the EC130-B4/H130 is a highly integrated dialog and
- combines several standard FlightGear dialogs into one. Numerous interactions between
- the settings are implemented in order to allow a very consistent setup of different
- helicopter variants.
- It is possible to:
- - select a livery
- - choose the seating configuration
- - choose aircraft specific views
- - set fuel amount
- - set weights of passengers and luggage
- - choose exterior equipment
- When first opened, the settings reflect the values predefined for the current
- helicopter variant in the livery XML file.
- Consistency Rules:
- ===============
- There are several principles defined for the helicopter configuration, which
- are ensured by dependencies between different settings.
- - Each internal view corresponds to a specific seat and passenger.
- - A view can only be active if the corresponding seat-weight is set to some
- value > 30lbs (the weight of an empty seat), i.e. a passenger is present.
- - If a view is activated, or the corresponding passenger is seated by clicking
- a seat, the corresponding seat-weight is set to 30+150lbs,
- i.e. the default passenger is a person with 150lbs weight.
- - If a view is deactivated, or the passenger removed, the corresponding
- seat-weight is set to minimum.
- - If - on the other hand - a seat-related weight is set to minimum (30lbs)
- in the weight settings, then the corresponding view is deactivated and the
- passenger removed.
- - If co-pilot controls are not there a passenger is seated in the co-pilot
- seat.
- - Either pilot or co-pilot must be present. i.e. if the pilot is removed
- the co-pilot (and his controls) are activated if necessary.
- - If only the co-pilot is there, his controls cannot be removed.
- - Seats which are optional (i.e. not there in 5 pass. or Rescue (EMS) variant)
- have a min. weight of 0, all other seats have a min weight of 30 lbs.
- Remark: The stretcher in the EMS configuration (Emergency Medical Service)
- replaces 2 seats, but only one related view is assigned (Patient View).
- Interior:
- ======
- The cabin can be setup in three different variants which result in different
- numbers of available seats and internal views.
- Seats can be clicked to activate the passenger. Passengers can be clicked in
- order to be removed.
- Weights:
- =======
- There are three kinds of weights.
- - Seat related weights
- - Luggage related weights
- - Equipment (no slider)
- Seat related weights are closely tied to the corresponding view (see above).
- The Equipment weight is automatically derived and summed up from the chosen
- exterior equipment (see below).
- Equipment:
- =========
- There are two kinds of equipment:
- - combinable equipment
- - mutually exclusive equipment
- The mutually exclusive equipment cannot be used together for technical or
- mechanical reasons (e.g. floats cannot be used together with baskets).
- If exclusive equipment is selected, it deactivates any conflicting other equipment.
- Antenna Setup:
- =============
- The "Antenna Setup" dialog is used to configure the antennas of the aircraft.
- Some consistency rules apply as it is not possible to choose every combination
- of available antennas e.g. due to conflicting mounting positions. In case of conflict
- antennas are disabled.
- Have fun in setting up your desired helicopter variant, and have safe flights.
- Some Remarks on View-Handling:
- -----------------------------
- The idea of having a tight relation between seat-weights and views intends to
- provide a realistic setup. This however implies quite a number of different views,
- which add up to the various predefined views in FlightGear.
- With standard FlightGear setup (FG 3.4) and its limited view-control functionality,
- which only allows to scroll forward or backward between ALL active views, this may
- seem unrealistic and hard to handle .
- View handling gets much easier, if the view control is configured to allow more
- flexibility.
- In the installation environment, where the EC130 was developed and refined, the view
- control is configured in a way, so that all predefined FG views are deactivated and
- accessed directly through various Fx function keys. The built-in FG view-scroll
- functionality is then used only for the EC130 specific views.
- Limitation: For now (FG 3.4) the improved view handling can only be done through
- changing the keyboard assignments on a deeper level (keyboard.xml) and not through
- some customization dialog. Hope is, that this will be improved in future FG versions.
- Alternative with Minimum Number of Active Views:
- -----------------------------------------------
- If you prefer to have a limited number of views active you may disable most/all views.
- In order to still have enough weight assigned to the helicopter you may increase the
- weight of active pilots/passengers (realistic weight distribution) or just increase
- the luggage weight, which is less realistic for weight distribution.
- (mhab)
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