Duke (Piston + Turbine) LVAR for MobiFlight
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Hi, amazing looking aircraft! (and I am considering buying both).
However, I have made a complex hybrid overhead switch unit (for many different aircraft) that uses Mobiflight. Although I've checked your manuals for many of the LVARs, I cannot find any INPUT LVAR for the starter/s (or is that actually the L/R Starter-Generator Switch) ... and for the Piston as well as the Turbine version - can you please advise?
Also are there LVARs for:
putting the generator or external power on the electrical bus?
Parking Brake (INPUT and OUTPUT)?For entering these into MobiFlight, what is the exact syntax (as I'm not sure of this from what's listed in the manual tables)?
Many thanks, John.
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Hi John!
I've tried to make each of my aircraft better than the last when it comes to hardware control, so hopefully you will find the Dukes ready for anything you can throw at them.
The starter-generator switches are "L:var_StarterGenSwitch_L" and "L:var_StarterGenSwitch_R".
Whenever you don't find an L:Var listed in my manuals, it's safe to assume that you can use the native event to trigger that action.
The external power is "K:TOGGLE_EXTERNAL_POWER" (the contactor will close automatically to connect the external power to the aircraft's main bus), and the parking brake is "K:PARKING_BRAKES".
I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any more questions!
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No problem!
You can either use the native magneto events, such as "K:MAGNETO1_OFF", "K:MAGNETO1_LEFT", "K:MAGNETO1_RIGHT", "K:MAGNETO1_BOTH", "K:MAGNETO1_START" (there are more for different purposes)...
...or you can use "L:BKSQ_IgnitionPosition_1", which runs from 0-5. 5 is used for holding the start position without automatic return to both.
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I don't provide any hardware profiles for anything, but I know there are numerous profiles out there for my aircraft in several of the most common software tools, including MobiFlight. One tool that I'm aware of is a sort of repository for MobiFlight that you can find here.
Hopefully someone else will chime in with their suggestions, as I know there are a few wonderfully helpful home cockpit builders here who enjoy sharing their profiles.
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Thanks, yes I already use the HubHop list for the MobiFlight coding of my hybrid overhead panel. Is the list of VARs shown there for both Dukle variants the entire table lists from your user manual, or does your manual have items not in the HubHop list?
Which is the best forum location (link please) to seek out 3rd party help with Honeycomb throttle profiles for the Dukes?
Thanks again for your quick assistance, John.
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While both of those are possible (I've had photos sent to me by cockpit builders), it's not done by a web interface, as you suggested. Instead, all the avionics in my aircraft can be popped-out to a window the same as in any other aircraft. From here, the window can be sent to a tablet or phone with 3rd part applications. There are window positioning tools that can be used to do this somewhat seamlessly. Unfortunately, providing a web interface is beyond the scope of my current work; however, I do provide an HTML event interface for triggering the failures in all my aircraft. I don't proclaim to have expertise in cockpit building, but if you have any more questions, please feel free to ask!
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Thanks, I get the gist of what you're saying. Unfortunately, I'm not sure if the pop-out window is an option in VR mode. I currently run the Fenix A320 and have a tablet MCDU via local browser, which works a treat. Reason I ask is that I built a 2 seat sim so I can always have a buddy over to fly, one seat is VR, the other seat is a large screen monitor - and this way either pilot can operate the MCDU (or other EFB features) easily via the tablet, even if one pilot is using VR.
I'm wondering also if using a pop-out window might also be a little FPS hungry compared to a web interface (where the device is completely independant) ... but I'm unsure of that one.
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I have a couple of further questions:
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Is it easily possible to add a personal AIRCRAFT REGISTRATION (eg. VH-ABC) to all / any of the liveries? I had a read of this in the manual, and I can't really understand how to just to a simple REGO change.
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In terms of overall operation of both the Piston and Turbine models, although I 100% understand the very realistic simulation of all systems, care and failures etc., is there an 'EASY' mode (no failures, no accumulation, easy starting etc), and/or a mode where engine care shortfalls etc., do not accumulate?
Thanks, John.
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also ... On Page 57 of the Turbine Manual (2024) it states the blue propeller levers have been replaced with translucent blue handles with a light inside (to assist in feathering guidance). However, it actually states 'Piston Duke', is it meant to say 'Turbine Duke'?
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The manual reads correctly. The Turbine Duke is a modification of the reciprocating engine factory model, hence it is the Piston Duke's handles being replaced.
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I'm not exactly sure what you are trying to achieve with the registrations, so I was hoping someone else would jump in and provide an answer. The registration can be set from the simulator's aircraft selection menu. You can also permanently change the registration by editing the Turbine Duke's Aircraft.cfg file. Is that what you're looking for?
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Unfortunately, there is not an easy mode, but you can turn off all the MTBF failures from the tablet's failure menu. As for the engines, they should hopefully not cause you too much trouble, so long as you aren't continuously over-torquing them.
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Thanks, so just to clarify ... the blue propellor levers have the lit translucent handles on BOTH the PISTON and TURBINE models?
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So, I note there are several liveries, and most have a USA aircraft registration on the aircraft skin. Am I able to modify any of these main liveries to show an Australian aircraft registration instead eg. VH-ABC ? When I changed the registration in the aircraft selection menu, the paintwork on the skin of most of those liveries still displays the original USA registration.
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Thanks - if the engines were to be over-torqued too much over time ... can they be reset to new? How do I perform a routine 'engine overhaul', or 100 hourly etc., so as to return certain characteristics to new/default etc.? Is there an actual 'maintenance action' selection anywhere, or a 'factory default' selector to return all airframe and engine degradations to 'as new'?
Thanks and kind regards, John.
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When a Piston Duke is converted into a Turbine Duke, it's original propeller handles are replaced with the lighted ones; hence, only the Turbine Duke has the lighted handles.
All of the default liveries were created with my dynamic registration system, and should respond accordingly when you change the tail number in the menu. Like I said, you can also edit the aircraft.cfg to make a permanent change to a livery's registration. If you're using 3rd party liveries, I know that some of them support my dynamic registration system, and some do not. If you believe there is something not behaving correctly with my default liveries, please let me know.
You can reset the condition of the engines using the "Repair Engine" button in the engine page of the tablet interface. There are also some additional buttons, like "Repair Starter" that can be used if you break anything else engine related. All other failure features can be disabled with the slider on the failures page of the tablet interface.