Thanks John,

As this will be running in Windows (could not convince the client to go 
Linux), I was going to use a GUI based interface. I was thinking C++ but 
am open to alternate suggestions.

I am coming from the MSFS world and have not had a lot of time to 
explore FlightGear yet in great detail (been having to much fun flying 
it). The next thing to do will be to include specific hydraulic 
failures, as these seem to be lacking, or did I miss this?

All in all I am liking what I am seeing in the new 1.0.0. Good work all, 
and I look forward to working with you all.

Cheers
Shad



John Denker wrote:
> On 12/18/2007 06:04 PM, Shad Young wrote:
>
>   
>> .... I have been contracted to help develop a 
>> multi-seat training simulator in which the instructor can trigger 
>> failures to individual users in a 25 seat to 1 instructor classroom. The 
>> school in which I am developing this for would prefer to use FlightGear 
>> in that it is open source.
>>
>> As a first step, I would like to know the feasibility of this using the 
>> existing code base 
>>     
>
> It's feasible.
> It's trivial.
>
>   
>> Needless to say, any new code developed will be contributed back to the 
>> community.
>>     
>
> Use the http interface to unset the "serviceable" flags on
> the affected instruments and systems.  All you need to write
> is a little perl script to do the 25-to-1 multiplex/demultiplex
> operation.
>
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