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by erramule1987 2020. 2. 8. 22:20

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Many payware or free aircraft have the FMS, and you tell the aircraft that the source of navigationis is the FMS and not the nav radios. The FMC is an optional component that is much more powerful. It can fly the entire route with Altitude changes along the trip. The 2018 FMS Forum is the premier industry event featuring content chosen exclusively by and for finance and accounting professionals from community banks, thrifts, and credit unions. The Forum boasts dynamic educational sessions, an exhibition marketplace featuring key industry solution providers, and various community-driven networking events. Fsbuild-2 Flight Planner Fsbuild 2 support forum: FAQ: Last visit was: Wed Nov 21, 2018 1:39 am. Say I was to depart KSMO, flying runway heading (210)until I cross V299. Is there a way to have the FMS draw the line of the victor airway on the MFD so I can know when to join and turn on LNAV? You cannot post new topics in this forum You.

Hi fellow sufferers. I have introduced myself but thought I would showcase myself and symptoms. My mother started with FMS in her 20's and she now suffers with it and RA, so was a shock to find that I seemed to showing similar signs, although she has admitted that my FMS is far worse than hers. Symptoms for me started on and off a few years a go, general pain, stiff joints, tiredness etc. My wife thought I was lazy as it was such a bind to try and move, focus and do anything, she now understands it better. As a child I suffered from weak wrists, painful when pressure was applied like getting in a bath etc, shoulder joint pain, clicking and popping shoulders, but as a kid these things didn't seem to bother for long and you just get on with it.

Early 2000's I started to feel tired and would flop on the bed and sleep after work, totally knackered. In 2007 I got Pneumonia and after that my symptoms progressed at a faster pace.

I now have: Hand pain, feels like my hands have been smashed in a door, the bones hurt. (I wear splints when I need to.) Forearm muscle pain. Biceps pain, especially bottom part near elbow. Shoulder pain, radiating from top of shoulder down arm.

Neck and back pain. Lower rib pain. Sternum pain. Collar bone pain, swelling around the bones. Hip, leg, knee and ankle pain.

And finally something new to add, right hand side jaw pain, feels like a lump at the top of my head when chewing and pain. What makes this a right royal pain.(pardon the pun) is that the symptoms shift around, yes most are always there but it is the stabbing pains, the sharp pain in the foot or a toe, an arm muscle, around the knees, and the aching pain in the backs of my thighs. I know I have severe bouts of pain as in my hands and flare ups-my hands are killing me as I try to type this, and it is the knowing you can be okay-ish for a day or even a week then it returns with a vengeance and can last for days and weeks. Medication is Co-Codomol when needed, Amitryptaline to help with sleep, plus I am on medication for blood pressure, Asthma, depression (two suicide attempts when younger and an exit-bag in the making past few months a go.

I actually sort help this time and am seeing somebody for this.) I have had to stop working due to this condition and am on disability, due in 2015 for the PIP do-da thingy mebob, so that is stressing me out even though it is a while off yet. I used to be a drummer, played golf, was a play coordinator at the school I worked at and was a lollipop man for 5 years.all these are now gone.

I try and carry on making models as I made these on and off for many years, but this is difficult too. And that is my life at the moment. Not good, as I doubt many on this forum are but trying to cope and understand it. Take care and I'll speak to you soon. Si:) UKFM Member Posts: 11 Joined: Wed Apr 18, 2012 1:03 pm. Yep, I do understand it. Right down to the exit kit.

I worry not for me but my daughter. To me I notice little signs - I try to put them down to her working hours and other stuff but some of it is just too close. I haven't said a word to her though. Much better if she just blindly carries on and enjoys life without worrying if she will suffer as much/more than me and limit her life because of the fear. I am glad you sought help. There are so many people who rely just on us being here and breathing. I try to explain to people how my husbands death has changed me so much yet they don't see it.

Even really ill, even when he was struggling and it was so hard to take care of him it was worth every second. When he was in a room i could check in and assess how he felt, how he was reacting and take cues from him. People treated me differently because he was there, they had more time and more respect for me.

Just being able to feel his hand in mine made things so much better. Since then I have talked to other widows, many who were as a result of suicide. The torture of what they would have, should have, could have done and failed to do haunt them. The what ifs, the if only. What they and their children endure for the rest of their lives is what I suffer and then some.

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I think anyone with long term pain and life restricting illness that is viewless to the eye will have to face this demon. The end of the struggle and giving up seems so much easier. Thing is we never know when we will BE the difference for someone else.

When we will be there when they need us or when they need us we are the cause of the pain. When I get that low I talk to myself about how much I would endure to spare those I love and realise it is usually more than I am already suffering and I can accept the pain, stress etc as the price of being there. I also remember what I would do to have my husband in my life, what I would have accepted just to have his presense in my life. We can only do our best, the rest just is, not that I accept it all the time - I rant I rave and I am backed into that corner just as much as anyone so I know where this post comes from.xx UKFM Member Posts: 51 Joined: Sat Dec 07, 2013 1:12 pm.

Zeberdi wrote:Yep, I do understand it. Right down to the exit kit. I worry not for me but my daughter.

To me I notice little signs - I try to put them down to her working hours and other stuff but some of it is just too close. I haven't said a word to her though.

Much better if she just blindly carries on and enjoys life without worrying if she will suffer as much/more than me and limit her life because of the fear. I am glad you sought help. There are so many people who rely just on us being here and breathing. I try to explain to people how my husbands death has changed me so much yet they don't see it. Even really ill, even when he was struggling and it was so hard to take care of him it was worth every second.

When he was in a room i could check in and assess how he felt, how he was reacting and take cues from him. People treated me differently because he was there, they had more time and more respect for me. Just being able to feel his hand in mine made things so much better. Since then I have talked to other widows, many who were as a result of suicide. The torture of what they would have, should have, could have done and failed to do haunt them. The what ifs, the if only.

What they and their children endure for the rest of their lives is what I suffer and then some. I think anyone with long term pain and life restricting illness that is viewless to the eye will have to face this demon.

The end of the struggle and giving up seems so much easier. Thing is we never know when we will BE the difference for someone else. When we will be there when they need us or when they need us we are the cause of the pain. When I get that low I talk to myself about how much I would endure to spare those I love and realise it is usually more than I am already suffering and I can accept the pain, stress etc as the price of being there. I also remember what I would do to have my husband in my life, what I would have accepted just to have his presense in my life.

We can only do our best, the rest just is, not that I accept it all the time - I rant I rave and I am backed into that corner just as much as anyone so I know where this post comes from.xx Sorry to hear that your daughter may have it. It is a very frustrating illness not helped by depression, a circle of pain, depression and pain, despite help and the pain toolkits it can be a source of despair. Even after years and a diagnosis it still is a source of bafflement to many, myself included. I have a loving family and as you say what will be will be, worrying doesn't help but we all do it at times, although I am trying better Take care. Si:) UKFM Member Posts: 11 Joined: Wed Apr 18, 2012 1:03 pm.

Hello Guys, I recently had an idea of having a FMS for Flightgear by creating an application for iOS and Android. I think most FMS work in the sim itself is not very handy, although very realistic. So I came up with the idea to make an application for iOS/Android to have a FMS on a tablet.

It would be very intuitive, because of the capability to 'press the buttons'. In technical terms, I think most FG aircraft do not have a custom FMS, but they use the built in route planner. If it's technically possible, we could make the 'FMS App' an interface for the code of the route planner.

Obviously, the GUI should look like an airliners FMS. What do you think, is there a chance to do it? I just can give ideas, but not code anything due to very limited knowledge.

Regards, flycanarias. Hi The only FMS I have seen that somewhat realistic so far is the private dev ARTIX A330 (not public). The Boeing FMS which is in alot of planes is okay. It is not very realistic yet. I think it would be a little waste of time to create an app for a FMS which is not complete/realistic yet. (it seems alot of devs stopped working on it:/) I am.slowly. working on an FMS for my MD-88/90, which will functions hopefully 100% as the real one does.

When they are done, I will look into a iOS/Android app, or at least, webpage which you can serve from the PC running FGFS, and access on another device on that WiFi network. Did I understand your question correctly? Kind Regards, Josh.

Well, thanks for your reply. You partly understood my question right.

My idea was to set a GUI on an application, where you can set up your route. BECAUSE very few FG aircraft have good FMS, I intended to use the code of the existing FG route manager. So the application should be an Interface to modify the route as you would do with the route manager, BUT it should look and be operated like a real FMS. It's basically all about the GUI.

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My point would be to have an application, which LOOKS and FEELS like a real FMS, but in it's core, it modifies the route manager. It should not be aircraft dependent, but general, and in the effect, turns your mobile device into a part of your flight equipment. Hope to clarify what I'd like. Kind regards, flycanarias. If creating a tablet application, you have to decide whether to make distinct iOS and Android versions or use cross-platform toolkits, which have their limitations. Then it has to be deployed via the respective app stores and you need to fiddle about with generic protocols to make it talk to Flightgear.

I would have thought a far better solution would be to implement an FMS page in Phi accessed via a browser. Phi is already part of the running Flightgear process so can set route manager properties directly (without using a network protocol). It's also available to any Flightgear user without installing a third-party app, it's inherently cross-platform because it's Javascript/HTML5 and it works from a remote computer, e.g. A laptop as well as a tablet or phone. Posts: 1207 Joined: Thu Dec 26, 2013 11:57 am Location: EGNM Callsign: G-SHOZ Version: Git OS: Ubuntu 16.04. Well, I think we should divide this a little. We have the option to include the route management system into e.g.

This would be possible, but not very sophisticated. We could as well make some functionality to simulate a realistic FMS on a touchscreen device. The core system of this functionality would be the same, the only different thing is, that the GUI is not a Dialog but a FMS/FMC styled interface. It should be designed to simulate the FMC panel, and work with every FG aircraft.

That's what I was up to, and if this is doable by a web based thing, alright. So this would be my suggestion. Regards, flycanarias.