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[[Image:FGlogo.jpg|left]] '''[[FlightGear]]''' is a sophisticated, realistic flight-simulator, created entirely by volunteers, and released as free, open-source [[GNU General Public License|GPL]] software, available for download [http://www.flightgear.org/Downloads/ here].  FlightGear has a graphical user interface on the outside, suitable for real-life pilot training (or as a realistic "game"), as well as realistic flight model equations on the inside, accurate enough for scientific research.   
[[Image:FGlogo.jpg|left]] '''[[FlightGear]]''' is a sophisticated, realistic flight-simulator, created entirely by volunteers, and released as free, open-source [[GNU General Public License|GPL]] software, available for download [http://www.flightgear.org/Downloads/ here].  FlightGear has a graphical user interface realistic enough for real-life pilot training, and mathematical flight models accurate enough serious scientific research.  FlightGear's free and open license makes it great for educational exploration, or just for fun.


FlightGear can be expanded and improved by anyone interested in [[Volunteer|contributing]].  The complete project source code is available via [[CVS]], freely licensed under the [[GNU General Public License]]. FlightGear's open architecture encourages exploring related flight simulator concepts, and has inspired a number of [[FlightGear related projects|related projects]].   
FlightGear can be expanded and improved by anyone interested in [[Volunteer|contributing]].  The complete project source code is available via [[CVS]], freely licensed under the [[GNU General Public License]]. FlightGear's open architecture encourages exploring related flight simulator concepts, and has inspired a number of [[FlightGear related projects|related projects]].   
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