A simple experiment about PFD, made with Scratch (exported to HTML). Original: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/935277248/
Press Space to edit the variable. There are several variables to edit. ILS Y and X set the location of the ILS indicator (purple, Instrument Landing System is a system that helps pilots to maintain glideslope). ILS? will show or hide it. FPM was the rate of climb/descent (measured in feet per minute). The rest of it is understandable.
If you want to use this, backpack all 11 sprites (0_o uh oh), and don't forget the code in Backdrops. Then follow these layering orders (from Back to Front): Attitude > Warning > ILS X > ILS Y > Computer > Turn Indicator > Compass > Speed Ind > Altitude Ind > Vertical Speed Ind > Main Cover
Originally for my friend, @TheTechGuy4644 With a little bit of help from @griffpatch
Fun Fact: GreatSky Aerospace is my fictional aircraft manufacturer. GS200-5 has similar looks to the B737 MAX 9
There are 3 ways to get the original .sb3 file
- Go to the project (link above), then see inside, and download to your computer
- Download this repo as .zip (dispose readme and license), then rename it into .sb3 (untested, may break)
- Go to release to view the .html and .sb3
Finally you can edit it on Scratch editor