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Programmable MOIs

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I want to see the MOIs in the SimConnect vars become settable, or rather a second set supplied, which can be tweaked at runtime to have an impact of flight behaviour. This way a SimConnect client could enduce helicopter torque yaw or rolling tendency dependent on the other parameters extracted from the sim.

This second set would be 0 by default, but could be adjusted dependent on flight conditions.

I also want to have the ability to completely disconnect the flight modelling system, so that an external app can fly the aircraft and set the gauges appropriately without having to use slew mode. Or better yet, divorce the flight modelling from the sim, publish the API and write an SDK on flight modelling engines.

(Heck if MS aren't going to produce a half-decent helicopter flight model then give us the ability to implement one ourselves..)

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