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* [http://theomegahangar.webs.com Omega Hangar] (Mobile Stairway)
* [http://theomegahangar.webs.com Omega Hangar] (Mobile Stairway)
* [http://sites.google.com/site/pjedvajflightgear/ pjedvaj's Hangar] (Sukhoi T-50 PAK-FA,, Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21bis, Pilatus PC-21, Pilatus PC-9M)  
* [http://sites.google.com/site/pjedvajflightgear/ pjedvaj's Hangar] (Sukhoi T-50 PAK-FA,, Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21bis, Pilatus PC-21, Pilatus PC-9M)  
* [http://thefancyflightgearhangar.blogspot.com the fancy flight gear hangar] (a few well made aircraft)
* [http://presteshangar.wikidot.com/start Prestes Hangar] (many non-english aircraft articles)
* [http://presteshangar.wikidot.com/start Prestes Hangar] (many non-english aircraft articles)
* [http://riktov.synthasite.com/ Riktov's FlightGear Hangar] (BN-2 Islander, Giant Marshmallow Man)
* [http://riktov.synthasite.com/ Riktov's FlightGear Hangar] (BN-2 Islander, Giant Marshmallow Man)

Revision as of 07:30, 28 March 2011

See Links for an overall listing of FlightGear related external websites

FlightGear has aircraft and other content available from 3rd-party hangars, some which are GPL compatible and also included in official distributions while others are independent. Aircraft versions range from requiring a developmental build, to being compatible with the latest primary release, to requiring an older version.

Be careful with external links!

Official hangars

Hangars

Livery hangars

Homepages, blogs, etc.

Other FlightGear repositories/mirrors

Old Hangars

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