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Revision as of 13:54, 19 October 2010
Developed by | Robert 'erobo' Leda |
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Initial release | 24.09.2009 |
Latest release | 1.3.1 |
Written in | Python |
OS | Windows, GNU/Linux, |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website |
FGo! is a simple GUI front-end for FlightGear written in Python. It takes slightly different approach than any other such application - it combines a simple GUI which allows you to select an aircraft, airport, runway, park position and scenario. In addition, there is a text window where you can write more advanced command line options that will be passed to FlightGear.
In its current state it also provides a checkbox for TerraSync and supports different languages. FGo! is available for download from in the first post of its forum thread.
All one have to know to set it up and run it is in FGo!s README.
Installation prerequisites:
Windows:
Download and install python-2.6.6.msi and PIL-1.1.7.win32-py2.6.exe. These are the needed Python2.6-libs and binaries.
It may help to rename the file fgo in the root of your FGo!-Installation to fgo.py . Now you're setup for click and fly!
Linux:
Just install python-imaging-tk (including all its dependencies) from your favourite software-manager. That's it!
Related content
- FlightGear Launch Control, the default graphical frontend
- JFlightWizard, another graphical frontend