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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 ! 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. | ||
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Revision as of 20:31, 29 June 2009
Welcome to the second edition of the FlightGear Newsletter.
This is currently a workspace for the current edition, with titles copied from the FlightGear Newsletter July 2009. Please feel free to add content etc.
We're still looking for a permanent (or even a temporary) newsletter editor, so if you'd like to get involved, have a look on the Forums.
What's New in CVS
Lots!
Contributing
Suggestions of how to get involved in the community and help make FG even better.
In the Hangar
Aircraft reviews/announcements
Fly Somewhere New
Details of interesting flights. Might best be a link to another page on the wiki
Useful Links
Either FG related, or useful resources for virtual flying
And Finally...
Links to cool aviation-related things.
LinuxTag 2009
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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.