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''Note some parts of this article have not been updated for 2008''
''Note some parts of this article have not been updated for 2008''


<div style="font-size:200%">Neu bei FlightGear</div>




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Wenn es installiert ist schaut man sich am besten gleich mal [[#FlightGear starten|FlightGear starten]] an, da fgrun, die grafische Oberfläche zum Starten des Simulators, nicht zwingend mitinstalliert worden ist.
Wenn es installiert ist schaut man sich am besten gleich mal [[#FlightGear starten|FlightGear starten]] an, da fgrun, die grafische Oberfläche zum Starten des Simulators, nicht zwingend mitinstalliert worden ist.
=== Getting Scenery ===
A limited set of [[scenery]] comes installed with [[FlightGear]], which consists of the area surrounding [[San Francisco International Airport|KSFO]].
In FlightGear, scenery is divided into two kinds of data: Objects and Terrain. Objects are the buildings, bridges and radio towers, etc. that represent three-dimensional structures. Terrain represents the contours, elevations and type of ground you fly over.
All object data goes in an Objects directory and all terrain data goes in a Terrain directory. The location of the scenery and its sub-directories depends on your particular installation.
To download Objects and Terrain for FlightGear, go to the FlightGear website and navigate to the [http://www.flightgear.org/Downloads/ Downloads] page. On this page follow the link to download scenery from the map. Choose a block from the map where you will by flying. Once the package has downloaded, extract into your FlightGear scenery directory.
The scenery packages available from the FlightGear website contain both Objects and Terrain for the locations.
You may obtain additional and more up to date scenery Objects as they become available through the [http://fgfsdb.stockill.org/ FlightGear Scenery Database].
Information beyond this brief overview is available in [[Installing Scenery]] and [[Downloading New Flightgear Scenery for Windows XP]]
=== Getting Aircraft ===
To download additional [[Aircraft]] for FlightGear individually, go to the FlightGear website and navigate to the [http://www.flightgear.org/Downloads/ Downloads] page, then choose [Aircraft Downloads http://www.flightgear.org/Downloads/aircraft/index.shtml].  A (possibly temporary) archive of all aircraft available as of 8/14/2006 is at: [FGaircraft_20060814.zip http://139.78.95.188/flightgear/FGaircraft_20060814.zip] (about 108 MB).
Once the aircraft package has downloaded, decompress and extract the archived files onto your computer. You may extract to a temporary directory and move them, or extract directly into the Aircraft directory in FlightGear. This is typically
/path/to/flight/gear/data/Aircraft
See also [[Installing Aircraft]] for more documentation.




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=== Online Multiplayer Flying ===
== Der erste Flug ==
{{Main article|Howto: Multiplayer}}
 
=== Using the Keyboard and Mouse ===
=== Using the Keyboard and Mouse ===


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[http://maps.google.com Google Maps] and The FlightGear Online Map for multiplayers are both good resources as well as the FlightGear Community Flight Planner.
[http://maps.google.com Google Maps] and The FlightGear Online Map for multiplayers are both good resources as well as the FlightGear Community Flight Planner.
== Zusätzliche Otionen ==
=== Scenery ===
A limited set of [[scenery]] comes installed with [[FlightGear]], which consists of the area surrounding [[San Francisco International Airport|KSFO]].
In FlightGear, scenery is divided into two kinds of data: Objects and Terrain. Objects are the buildings, bridges and radio towers, etc. that represent three-dimensional structures. Terrain represents the contours, elevations and type of ground you fly over.
All object data goes in an Objects directory and all terrain data goes in a Terrain directory. The location of the scenery and its sub-directories depends on your particular installation.
To download Objects and Terrain for FlightGear, go to the FlightGear website and navigate to the [http://www.flightgear.org/Downloads/ Downloads] page. On this page follow the link to download scenery from the map. Choose a block from the map where you will by flying. Once the package has downloaded, extract into your FlightGear scenery directory.
The scenery packages available from the FlightGear website contain both Objects and Terrain for the locations.
You may obtain additional and more up to date scenery Objects as they become available through the [http://fgfsdb.stockill.org/ FlightGear Scenery Database].
Information beyond this brief overview is available in [[Installing Scenery]] and [[Downloading New Flightgear Scenery for Windows XP]]
=== Fluggeräte ===
To download additional [[Aircraft]] for FlightGear individually, go to the FlightGear website and navigate to the [http://www.flightgear.org/Downloads/ Downloads] page, then choose [Aircraft Downloads http://www.flightgear.org/Downloads/aircraft/index.shtml].  A (possibly temporary) archive of all aircraft available as of 8/14/2006 is at: [FGaircraft_20060814.zip http://139.78.95.188/flightgear/FGaircraft_20060814.zip] (about 108 MB).
Once the aircraft package has downloaded, decompress and extract the archived files onto your computer. You may extract to a temporary directory and move them, or extract directly into the Aircraft directory in FlightGear. This is typically
/path/to/flight/gear/data/Aircraft
See also [[Installing Aircraft]] for more documentation.
=== Online Multiplayer Flying ===
{{Main article|Howto: Multiplayer}}


== Getting Help ==
== Getting Help ==
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