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| developedby            = Antonello Biancalana (Red Griffin, IK0TOJ)
| developedby            = Antonello Biancalana (Red Griffin, IK0TOJ)
| initialrelease        = January 5, 2020
| initialrelease        = January 5, 2020
| latestrelease          = 1.1.0 March 29, 2020
| latestrelease          = 1.2.0 April 4, 2020
| writtenin              = Nasal
| writtenin              = Nasal
| developmentstatus      = Active (2019-)
| developmentstatus      = Active (2019-)
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== Running Red Griffin ATC Addon from Command Line ==
== Running Red Griffin ATC Addon from Command Line ==


* Start ''fgfs'' including <code>--addon=<your_local_path>/RedGriffinATC</code> option in the command line
* Start ''fgfs'' including ''--addon=<your_local_path>/RedGriffinATC'' option in the command line


== Running Red Griffin ATC Addon from the Launcher ==
== Running Red Griffin ATC Addon from the Launcher ==
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Red Griffin ATC has been developed and written by Antonello Biancalana (Red Griffin, IK0TOJ) in Nasal language and it has been tested in FlightGear 2019.1.1 and 2019.1.2, specifically in my Fedora Linux FC31. I understand there can be bugs or the ATC procedures may be formally incorrect. On this regard, any feedback, suggestion, criticism and hint on how to improve this addon are warmly welcome. You are kindly invited to contribute with your ideas and feedback by posting in the forum thread.
Red Griffin ATC has been developed and written by Antonello Biancalana (Red Griffin, IK0TOJ) in Nasal language and it has been tested in FlightGear 2019.1.1 and 2019.1.2, specifically in my Fedora Linux FC31. I understand there can be bugs or the ATC procedures may be formally incorrect. On this regard, any feedback, suggestion, criticism and hint on how to improve this addon are warmly welcome. You are kindly invited to contribute with your ideas and feedback by posting in the forum thread.


I am not a pilot and I do not have a pilot license, I have never been in a real aircraft's cabin and all the times I have been in a real airplane I did it
I am not a pilot and I do not have a plane pilot license, I have never been in a
as a passenger. All of my "plane pilot" experience is only as a "virtual and simulated pilot", a hobby I started in 1982 with Flight Simulator II running
real aircraft's cabin and all the times I have been in a real airplane I did it
on a Commodore 64 computer. I therefore have no ATC procedures experience (what I know is from what I read in specialized books and documents only) and I understand the procedures used in this addon may result incorrect to real pilots. I am more than glad to get any feedback about ATC procedures from experienced pilots and anyone knowing this subject in order to improve this addon.
as a passenger. All of my "plane pilot" experience is only as a "virtual and
simulated pilot", a hobby I started in 1982 and the very first flight simulator
I used was subLOGIC's FS1 Flight Simulator by Bruce Artwick running on an Apple II.
It was not my computer as at that time I owned a Commodore VIC20 and, alas, the
only "flight simulators" available for it were Ron Wanttaja's IFR Flight
Simulator and Anirog's Flight Path 737. The big step forward was Flight Simulator
II for Commodore 64 in 1984 and featuring a Piper PA-28-181 Archer II. The giant
step forward was however in 1987 when it was released the Amiga version which
featured three aircrafts - Cessna 182RG, Gates Learjet 25G and Sopwith Camel.
I therefore have no ATC procedures experience (what I know is from what I read
in specialized books only) and I understand the procedures used in this addon
may result incorrect to real pilots. I am more than glad to get any feedback
about ATC procedures from experienced pilots and anyone knowing this subject in
order to improve this addon.


Red Griffin ATC © 2019-2020 Antonello Biancalana, Red Griffin, IK0TOJ (for those who wonder about this code, it is my HAM call sign)
Red Griffin ATC © 2019-2020 Antonello Biancalana, Red Griffin, IK0TOJ (for those who wonder about this code, it is my HAM call sign)


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