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Welcome to our step-by-step tutorial on setting up custom routes in Aerosimulations. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced user, this guide will walk you through the process to enhance your simulation experience.
Understanding Custom Routes in Aerosimulations
Custom routes allow you to define specific paths for your simulations, giving you more control over the scenarios you create. This feature is useful for testing specific conditions, training, or research purposes.
Prerequisites
- An active Aerosimulations account
- Access to the Aerosimulations dashboard
- Basic understanding of simulation setup
- Existing simulation project or new project
Step 1: Access the Route Editor
Log in to your Aerosimulations account and navigate to your project dashboard. Select the simulation you want to customize and click on the Route Editor tab to begin editing.
Step 2: Create a New Route
In the Route Editor, click on the Create New Route button. You will see a map interface where you can define your route points.
Adding Route Points
- Click on the map to add waypoints
- Adjust the position of each point by dragging
- Use the toolbar to delete or insert points as needed
Step 3: Configure Route Settings
After defining your route points, configure the route settings such as speed limits, altitude restrictions, and waypoints behaviors. These options help tailor the simulation to your specific needs.
Step 4: Save and Test Your Route
Click on Save Route to store your settings. To ensure everything works correctly, run a test simulation with your new route. Adjust points or settings if necessary.
Tips for Effective Route Setup
- Plan your route beforehand for smoother setup
- Use the zoom feature for precise point placement
- Leverage the simulation preview to validate your route
- Document your routes for future reference
Setting up custom routes in Aerosimulations can significantly improve the quality and relevance of your simulations. Practice these steps to become more efficient and create more accurate scenarios for your projects.