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It should have at least a 1GHz processor and decent graphics chip. Android 2.3 is a must but a rooted device is not needed but can improve performance. Not much in this, as we haven't finished it to a release yet. He tested it on a bluetooth keyboard and a wired one through usb host mode. Hope you are interested in it!
It should have at least a 1GHz processor and decent graphics chip. Android 2.3 is a must but a rooted device is not needed but can improve performance. Not much in this, as we haven't finished it to a release yet. He tested it on a bluetooth keyboard and a wired one through usb host mode. Hope you are interested in it!


The first ALPHA release is fresh out of its release, and you can read more [http://www.flightgear.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=16719&p=163745#p163745 at the forum].
The first ALPHA release is fresh out of its release, and you can read more {{forum link|p=163745|text=at the forum}}.


The FlightGear for Android Team
The FlightGear for Android Team


* [http://horizonflightgearhangar.yolasite.com/fg-on-android.php Website]
* [http://horizonflightgearhangar.yolasite.com/fg-on-android.php Website]
* [http://www.flightgear.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=16719 Forum topic]
* {{forum link|t=16719|text=Forum topic}}


=== Getting involved as a programmer ===
=== Getting involved as a programmer ===
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==== Mil Mi-6 ====
==== Mil Mi-6 ====
The big old russian helicopter [[Mil Mi-6]] from the Mil design bureau has received a new update. More than a year after the last update a new structure of the Models subfolder allows new instruments to be added much more easily. Also, the electrical system has been revisited and new instruments have been added to the engineer panels. Please keep in mind that this still is a very early development version and therefore a lot of work still needs to be done. It is available from its [https://gitorious.org/mil-mi-6 gitorious-page].
The big old russian helicopter [[Mil Mi-6]] from the Mil design bureau has received a new update. More than a year after the last update a new structure of the Models subfolder allows new instruments to be added much more easily. Also, the electrical system has been revisited and new instruments have been added to the engineer panels. Please keep in mind that this still is a very early development version and therefore a lot of work still needs to be done. It is available from its {{gitorious source|proj=mil-mi-6|repo=mi6dev|text=gitorious-page}}.


== Scenery corner ==
== Scenery corner ==
=== 3D models import webform ===
=== 3D models import webform ===
The webform to import 3D models directly into the database is in production. Now you can use this tool to send your models to the database, used by [[TerraSync]]. If everything is fine and your model respects the specifications written in the foreword, then it will quickly be shipped to all FlightGear users worldwide through TerraSync. Yet another unique feature amongst the flight simulation world held by FlightGear. Thanks to Clément, Julien and Martin, for their help and support, and all of FlightGear users who showed interest and support in those tools.
The webform to import 3D models directly into the database is in production. Now you can use this tool to send your models to the database which is used by [[TerraSync]]. If everything is fine and your model respects the specifications written in the foreword, then it will quickly be shipped to all FlightGear users worldwide through TerraSync. Yet another unique feature amongst the flight simulation world held by FlightGear. Thanks to Clément, Julien and Martin, for their help and support, and all of FlightGear users who showed interest and support in those tools.


Already 100 3D models have been imported with this form in Shanghai, Berlin, Stuttgart, France and in the UK! See the new statistics page [http://scenemodels.flightgear.org/stats.php here]. Thanks to Gijs for the new nice layout and newly introduced "object density" numbers (number of objects per 10,000 square kilomter per country).
Already 100 3D models have been imported with this form in Shanghai, Berlin, Stuttgart, France and in the UK! See the new statistics page [http://scenemodels.flightgear.org/stats.php here]. Thanks to Gijs for the new nice layout and newly introduced "object density" numbers (number of objects per 10,000 square kilomter per country).
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With all the forms now working on the scenemodels website, remember you can:
With all the forms now working on the scenemodels website, remember you can:
* add a single object (if you only have one!!). Check [http://scenemodels.flightgear.org/submission/index.php here]!
* add a single object (if you only have one!!). Check [http://scenemodels.flightgear.org/submission/index.php here]!
* update an object (for instance, a lot of power pylons are in fact communication pylones). It's [http://scenemodels.flightgear.org/submission/shared/index_update.php here]!
* update an object (for instance, a lot of power pylons are in fact communication pylons). It's [http://scenemodels.flightgear.org/submission/shared/index_update.php here]!
* delete an object (if it does not exist anymore in real life). It's [http://scenemodels.flightgear.org/submission/shared/index_delete.php here]!
* delete an object (if it does not exist any more in real life). It's [http://scenemodels.flightgear.org/submission/shared/index_delete.php here]!
* run a mass object positions import (if you added a lot of objets in one place). It's [http://scenemodels.flightgear.org/submission/shared/index_mass_import.php here]!
* run a mass object positions import (if you added a lot of objets in one place). It's [http://scenemodels.flightgear.org/submission/shared/index_mass_import.php here]!
* add 3D models you created to have them imported into FG scenery via Terrasync. It's [http://scenemodels.flightgear.org/submission/static/index.php here]: they can be specific to a city (for instance: the Eiffel tower), that's what is called 'static' in the FG world, or 'shared' (a new windturbine model, for instance).
* add 3D models you created to have them imported into FG scenery via Terrasync. It's [http://scenemodels.flightgear.org/submission/static/index.php here]: they can be specific to a city (for instance: the Eiffel tower), that's what is called 'static' in the FG world, or 'shared' (a new windturbine model, for instance).

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