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ATC-pie is an air traffic control simulation program for the [http://www.flightgear.org FlightGear] network, comparable to [[OpenRadar]]. It has begun its beta-testing phase in January 2015. | ATC-pie is an air traffic control simulation program for the [http://www.flightgear.org FlightGear] network, comparable to [[OpenRadar]]. It has begun its beta-testing phase in January 2015. | ||
It is programmed in Python3 for Qt5, so both platforms and the python3-qt5 bindings must be installed. That done, it is meant to work straight away, with no other resource to install or make/compile command to run. No need to install or update FlightGear, download scenery or fetch any external resource before it can run. | |||
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* work with local FPL copies and manage sync with online publication | * work with local FPL copies and manage sync with online publication | ||
=== General principles === | === General principles === | ||
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* GREEN: linked strip with no conflicts | * GREEN: linked strip with no conflicts | ||
* RED: linked strip with conflicts to resolve | * RED: linked strip with conflicts to resolve | ||
== Getting it to run == | |||
(section to come after beta-testing phase is over) | |||
If you are a regular or occasional controller with aviation background interested in trying it out, please contact the author at email(mickybadia, gmail, com). | |||
== Using ATC-pie == | |||
(all sorts of possible things here: quick reference, keyboard shortcuts...) |
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