FlightGear Newsletter January 2015: Difference between revisions
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A new '''ATC software''' for the FlightGear network has been announced on the forum, called ''ATC-pie''. Any regular ATC or person with aviation background who wishes to participate in its beta-testing phase is invited to visit the brand new wiki page [[ATC-pie]], where details can be found. | A new '''ATC software''' for the FlightGear network has been announced on the forum, called ''ATC-pie''. Any regular ATC or person with aviation background who wishes to participate in its beta-testing phase is invited to visit the brand new wiki page [[ATC-pie]], where details can be found. | ||
=== Aircraft documentation === | |||
A tool for generating documentation based on the aircraft available in FlightGear was announced on the [http://forum.flightgear.org/ucp.php?i=pm&mode=view&f=0&p=35049 forum]. It parses it's checklists and renders a nice PDF. It's possible for the aircraft developers to add additional information to the pdf. The [[Boeing 777]] series serves as an example. The documentation will be published on a central location, check out the new wiki page [[Documentation compiler]] for more information. More features for this generator are being suggested; any feedback is welcome! | |||
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Revision as of 17:14, 16 January 2015
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New ATC client
A new ATC software for the FlightGear network has been announced on the forum, called ATC-pie. Any regular ATC or person with aviation background who wishes to participate in its beta-testing phase is invited to visit the brand new wiki page ATC-pie, where details can be found.
Aircraft documentation
A tool for generating documentation based on the aircraft available in FlightGear was announced on the forum. It parses it's checklists and renders a nice PDF. It's possible for the aircraft developers to add additional information to the pdf. The Boeing 777 series serves as an example. The documentation will be published on a central location, check out the new wiki page Documentation compiler for more information. More features for this generator are being suggested; any feedback is welcome!