We’re back—well, technically, we never left! We've just been hard at work on version 0.1.4, packed with exciting new features. One of the major updates is the addition of a data reference and command manager that automatically pulls in default data and commands from X-Plane 12. No more sifting through text files to find the correct paths—this new manager makes it easier than ever to work with data and commands. You can even add favorites and custom lists, making them easily reusable. With the release of X-Plane 12.1.1’s new web API, Flight Code-X Studio can now populate position data directly from X-Plane. You can open the IOS map, move the plane, and set scenario start points or object target positions with a single click. Additionally, situation files offer a convenient way to set weather conditions, time of day, and initial parameters. Flight plans can now be imported, providing a backbone of target nodes to build scenarios around. There’s more! You can now configure units for certain fields, and the interface supports panning, scrolling, and zooming with the mouse. We’re also excited to introduce the first phase of flight analysis: scenarios can now record flight data and node event information. Plus, you can load replay files and run them against your scenarios for further analysis. As we continue improving Flight Code-X, our goal is to create the best curriculum and scenario-building system possible. Stay tuned—there’s more to come! New
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