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Is there any book or SDK for programming battle planes or normal airplanes

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I assume your talking about RC airplanes? You may want to look into servo programming(Servo's control the wings ect). Try these.
Embedded Microcontroller Programming: Servo Motor Control
Intro to RC Servos
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that's interesting too...but i ment the real combat planes...like programming their control pads and joystick

---------- Post added at 04:35 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:33 PM ----------

like those stuffs Google Images

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Since this is military stuff, keep under high level of security, I guess their no public book about this

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You're talking about something that has a computer built into it. At a guess, however, it's going to be a lot of C and Assembly coding.
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Can't be sure of the language, but I'm pretty sure it's not c#, I guess thoses plaine don't run under windows

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:/ I love planes a lot but I love Windows much more...so I stay with C#

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You simply need to reboot in safe mode... but the weapon are disabled

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hahaha it's possible but i don't think that airplane will get blue screen because they don't have standard dispay lik PC or notebook...they have displays with LED's for getting information about fuel or speed...etc. if fuel drops down there will be less LED's turned on...what i want to do is when pilot press some button on command panel then some action will happens...and if he moves joystick forwards for etc. 2 cm then planes nose will get down for etc. 1 meter and so on

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You sound like you want to program robotics/hardware. If your not glued to C# you may look at Arduino.

Or if you really want to stick to .NET you could look at these.
Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio
Microsoft Robotics Studio and Lego Mindstorms NXT | Coding4Fun Articles | Channel 9

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My high school's programming/robotics club uses Parallax's Boe-Bots (Robot Comparison Chart), but Arduino looks nice too.




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