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==LinuxTag 2009==
==LinuxTag 2009==
[[Image:Linuxtag2009_1.jpg|thumb|200px|A view of the FlightGear stand]]
[[Image:Linuxtag2009_1.jpg|thumb|200px|A view of the FlightGear stand]]
The 2009 edition of the LinuxTag has been concluded and the Flightgear hangar was there full of aircraft and pilots ! First of all I can say you could easily spot our stand since it seemed to me the most popular one, the idea to take a free virtual flight coupled with a free flight instructor was like honey for bears. Furthermore the hardware was impressive, 2 flight stations with 3 big monitors each and real leverage were worth a try ! You could even track your flight through a projected mapserver on the wall.  
The 2009 edition of the LinuxTag has been concluded and the Flightgear hangar was there full of aircraft and pilots ! You could easily spot our stand since it seemed to me the most popular one, the idea to take a free virtual flight coupled with a free flight instructor was like honey for bears. Furthermore the hardware was impressive, 2 flight stations with 3 big monitors each and real leverage were worth a try ! You could even track your flight through a projected mapserver on the wall.<br/>. We flew mostly around the [[Frankfurt|EDDF]] area, where a well done airport (still with a high fps rate) was the background of our participants. The favorite aircraft was the [[SenecaII|Piper_PA34-200T_Seneca_II ]] as it was perfect to be flown with out equipment, in the forward station was easy to see some [[Eurocopter Bo105|Eurocopter_Bo105]] pilot or [[F-14 Tomcat|Grumman_F-14_Tomcat]] top gun enjoying [[carrier|Aircraft_carrier]] approaches 
 
 
But that was not just fly and fun, at the stand you could easily take conversation with some code and model developers, discussing about new features
 
* List of partecipants ?
 
The FlightGear guys proven them self very gentle and always speaked in english in my presence, Martin Spott took care to manage an entrance pass for me and kept me informed about needed stuff and events prior the LinuxTag via Emails. This means you have no excuses to miss the event next year (At least only if you are not afraid to virtually fly !).
 


[[Category:FlightGear Newsletter|2009 8]]
[[Category:FlightGear Newsletter|2009 8]]

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