Starship navigation database
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My understanding is, that the job of the GNS430 is to be a second option for being the source for the autopilot. So if you want to fly something the original system can't do - you can chose to use the 430 to navigate by.
So as mentioned in the latest video, it will not really mess with what the AMS-850 can do/display or touch your current flightplan. You have it behaving basically externally to the rest of the system but driving the autopilot, as it was only later retrofitted on the aircraft.https://youtu.be/ggVvze67_ME?si=R7Q-tvfUyO68eFp7&t=409
You can also use GNSS as a source of position information so you don't have to rely on the many radio sources providing you with an accurate location for the AMS-850, but that is a bit of a different nuance.
For the purists out there who want a more classic experience, I would suggest that Nick could perhaps "upgrade" the Starship to have the 430 toggleable in the tablet, just like in previous planes?
With its location, it is of course not super intrusive, but it will still be in the back of the mind that if you glance down you can "cheat" and get your position. So if it is relatively simple to integrate an option for the 430 not being installed with some later update, it would be the icing on the cake. -
You are correct on my intended purpose. Unfortunately, the number of people asking for various advanced navigation features and even more modern GPS units makes me wonder if I made the correct decision by including it. My only correction is that the GNS does not actually supply the GPS position information for the FMS. That comes from an LRU in the nose avionics bay, which can be monitored via the "LRN Status" screen on the CDU.
I have seen the requests asking to hide the GNS altogether (if you don't initialize it, you can't cheat from the initialization screen), and I will consider how to quickly accomplish this before the aircraft is released.
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It's certainly a valid config from the looks of this....https://youtu.be/PNLXEMLemZ8?si=LeTboJ6PEHqXX8d0&t=338
But configuration choices are always nice to have, one for SP1 thought rather than a release delay? ;-) -
You are correct on my intended purpose. Unfortunately, the number of people asking for various advanced navigation features and even more modern GPS units makes me wonder if I made the correct decision by including it. My only correction is that the GNS does not actually supply the GPS position information for the FMS. That comes from an LRU in the nose avionics bay, which can be monitored via the "LRN Status" screen on the CDU.
I have seen the requests asking to hide the GNS altogether (if you don't initialize it, you can't cheat from the initialization screen), and I will consider how to quickly accomplish this before the aircraft is released.
@Black-Square Impressive response if you get it changed to a toggle for the release this month. I was just imagining it being added in a patch post release.
And yeah, good clarification that the GNSS position option for the integrated system is indeed not related to the GNS430 - my wording was a bit clunky.
People will always have preferences going in different directions. The funky unique systems of the Starship will require learning new and different ways to do things.
For some this will be solid gold and a fantastic experience. Endless hours will be spent playing around with the depths of the systems.
Others prefer more to "just" fly from A to B and get everything set up as easily as they can while flying another new airplane. For these, the unique avionics might detract, while for the others it is the major selling point of this airplane.
So honestly the Starship might not be the ideal plane from a pure time spent vs. money earned perspective (some of the pretty basic fighter jets on the Marketplace might dominate such a ranking), but I certainly hope you are rewarded with great sale numbers, and have seen many people impressed by the preview videos so far.
I believe the core audience for your products is all about the depth and feel the passion poured into the development. They will love spending hours exploring all the unique features of this magnificent plane.Still, I also think it is important to have the 430 as an option for when you do not want to be an extra challenge for busy Vatsim controllers, needing special treatment.
"Pilots shall not fly an RNAV 1 or RNAV 2 SID or STAR unless it can be retrieved from the on-board navigation database using the procedure name and is consistent with the procedure in the chart."
As basically every SID/STAR on this side of the pond is moving to RNAV 1 and the onboard system only has approaches and not SID/STARs selectable (AFAIK), I feel this is the situations where the 430 might become handy.
(Same challenge when flying with the KLN 90B, where the dev has included an option to show the P-RNAV procedures the real unit lacks.)The eventual videos showing full flights step by step will hopefully convince some of the people on the fence that they can make due without a touchscreen Garmin. One of the 750 devs also has a toolbar option that might be fit for some users (if it works with the starship - not entirely sure how universal it is?).
Can't wait for more videos and to get my hands on this beauty.
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In the Flight Planning video, it's mentioned that one of the Starship owners said the GNS upgrade like has been put into the BS one is possible and he's considering it. Does that mean that it does not currently exist as such? Do the remaining ones navigate entirely with their stock onboard navigation and don't currently use something like a 430 integrated onboard?
If so, I'd also like the option to take it out, but I'm ok with that coming post launch.
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In the Flight Planning video, it's mentioned that one of the Starship owners said the GNS upgrade like has been put into the BS one is possible and he's considering it. Does that mean that it does not currently exist as such? Do the remaining ones navigate entirely with their stock onboard navigation and don't currently use something like a 430 integrated onboard?
If so, I'd also like the option to take it out, but I'm ok with that coming post launch.
@jmarkows As linked above, one of the Starships does have a GNS in that exact location. None of them use the GNS for position information. That is supplied by a line-replaceable unit (LRU) in the nose avionics bay. The upgrade that I discussed with one of the owners would be exactly (or very similar) to what I have implemented here. The GNS would drive the autopilot via the CDI and GSI, as it does in less unique aircraft. This is what you are all familiar with in aircraft like the Dukes. The GNS outputs a signal to drive the CDI, and then the autopilot uses the CDI deflection to fly the desired course.
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I see, I hadn't seen the video posted above, only the comment in your video. So the one(s) with the GNS have it on board, but it's not currently hooked in, even in the way you're modeling? Just a curiosity at this point.
Also, do they update the nav data IRL with that floppy drive? I suppose it could be, but I'm wondering if all that waypoint data, even without named procedures, amounts to less than 1.1MB!
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You are correct, as to the real world installation.
Yes, the database are all still built for and loaded on floppies! I handled them myself. I've seen a few comments asking that I remove the floppy drive, because it's not "realistic anymore". I can confirm that all of the real Starship owners are still reading and writing floppy disks in 2025!
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You are correct, as to the real world installation.
Yes, the database are all still built for and loaded on floppies! I handled them myself. I've seen a few comments asking that I remove the floppy drive, because it's not "realistic anymore". I can confirm that all of the real Starship owners are still reading and writing floppy disks in 2025!
@Black-Square said in Starship navigation database:
You are correct, as to the real world installation.
Yes, the database are all still built for and loaded on floppies! I handled them myself. I've seen a few comments asking that I remove the floppy drive, because it's not "realistic anymore". I can confirm that all of the real Starship owners are still reading and writing floppy disks in 2025!
If you're looking for something innovative, if you care to one day look into Navigraph compatibility for any of your aircraft instead of just pulling data from the sim (some developers say it's incomplete, but for the Starship it's probably good enough either way), it might be fun to put your Navigraph info on the tablet (also good for charts!) and then have clicking the floppy drive be what starts the update process. The Navigraph Hub is slowly being deprecated as more and more aircraft add options to update themselves via their tablets, this might be a fun and immersive way to do it :D
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@Black-Square Impressive response if you get it changed to a toggle for the release this month. I was just imagining it being added in a patch post release.
And yeah, good clarification that the GNSS position option for the integrated system is indeed not related to the GNS430 - my wording was a bit clunky.
People will always have preferences going in different directions. The funky unique systems of the Starship will require learning new and different ways to do things.
For some this will be solid gold and a fantastic experience. Endless hours will be spent playing around with the depths of the systems.
Others prefer more to "just" fly from A to B and get everything set up as easily as they can while flying another new airplane. For these, the unique avionics might detract, while for the others it is the major selling point of this airplane.
So honestly the Starship might not be the ideal plane from a pure time spent vs. money earned perspective (some of the pretty basic fighter jets on the Marketplace might dominate such a ranking), but I certainly hope you are rewarded with great sale numbers, and have seen many people impressed by the preview videos so far.
I believe the core audience for your products is all about the depth and feel the passion poured into the development. They will love spending hours exploring all the unique features of this magnificent plane.Still, I also think it is important to have the 430 as an option for when you do not want to be an extra challenge for busy Vatsim controllers, needing special treatment.
"Pilots shall not fly an RNAV 1 or RNAV 2 SID or STAR unless it can be retrieved from the on-board navigation database using the procedure name and is consistent with the procedure in the chart."
As basically every SID/STAR on this side of the pond is moving to RNAV 1 and the onboard system only has approaches and not SID/STARs selectable (AFAIK), I feel this is the situations where the 430 might become handy.
(Same challenge when flying with the KLN 90B, where the dev has included an option to show the P-RNAV procedures the real unit lacks.)The eventual videos showing full flights step by step will hopefully convince some of the people on the fence that they can make due without a touchscreen Garmin. One of the 750 devs also has a toolbar option that might be fit for some users (if it works with the starship - not entirely sure how universal it is?).
Can't wait for more videos and to get my hands on this beauty.
@Avionic "Hide GNS 430" is now a persistent option on the tablet.
Since I always enjoy the opportunity to present a view into aircraft development, here is what it took to this little option:
- Add hiding functionality in XML.
- Add tablet option.
- Add persistence options to aircraft configuration files.
- Carefully copy code changes to MSFS 2024.
- Remove AP NAV SOURCE option from CDU if hidden.
- Add check in CDU to disable the GNS as the AP source if hidden.
- Bake new AO from Blender.
- Edit ALBD, COMP, and NORM textures for now revealed panel.
- Configure and export 7 texture combinations.
- Copy texture assets from MSFS 2020 to 2024.
- Recompile & test in MSFS 2020.
- Recompile & test in MSFS 2024.
I wouldn't make these changes if it wasn't for my desire to improve the experience had by even a handful of my users, so please never misconstrue my lists as complaining. As all of my work that happens far from the public eye, sometimes it's just fun for me to enumerate. Enjoy!
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@Avionic "Hide GNS 430" is now a persistent option on the tablet.
Since I always enjoy the opportunity to present a view into aircraft development, here is what it took to this little option:
- Add hiding functionality in XML.
- Add tablet option.
- Add persistence options to aircraft configuration files.
- Carefully copy code changes to MSFS 2024.
- Remove AP NAV SOURCE option from CDU if hidden.
- Add check in CDU to disable the GNS as the AP source if hidden.
- Bake new AO from Blender.
- Edit ALBD, COMP, and NORM textures for now revealed panel.
- Configure and export 7 texture combinations.
- Copy texture assets from MSFS 2020 to 2024.
- Recompile & test in MSFS 2020.
- Recompile & test in MSFS 2024.
I wouldn't make these changes if it wasn't for my desire to improve the experience had by even a handful of my users, so please never misconstrue my lists as complaining. As all of my work that happens far from the public eye, sometimes it's just fun for me to enumerate. Enjoy!
@Black-Square As usual you go above and beyond! As mentioned I was only thinking it would be for a patch later on.
I appreciate the work and can't wait to get my hands on it. -
And all that time spent could not go into making the other aircraft 2024-compatible…