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The '''OV-10 Bronco Museum''' is a aircraft museum run by the OV-10 Bronco Association in the USA. It is home to a variety of [[North American OV-10A Bronco|OV-10 Bronco]] historical items.[http://www.ov-10bronco.net/]  
The '''OV-10 Bronco Museum''' is an [[aircraft]] museum run by the OV-10 Bronco Association in the USA. It is home to a variety of [[North American OV-10A Bronco|OV-10 Bronco]] historical items.[http://www.ov-10bronco.net/]  


The museum is responsible for the '''OV-10 Bronco Association Museum Simulator Project'''[http://www.flightgear.org/Projects/obam/]
The museum is responsible for the '''OV-10 Bronco Association Museum Simulator Project'''[http://www.flightgear.org/Projects/obam/]


The OV-10 simulator hardware at the museum runs a modified version of [[FlightGear 0.9.8]] on Mandrake 10.1 w/ KDE desktop running on a PC with AMD 2300+ CPU, 512 MB RAM, and GeForce MX4000. The setup simulates a OV-10 at Ramstein Airbase, Germany around 1980.[http://www.flightgear.org/Projects/obam/]
The OV-10 simulator hardware at the museum runs a modified version of [[FlightGear 0.9.8]] on Mandrake 10.1 w/ KDE desktop running on a PC with AMD 2300+ CPU, 512 MB RAM, and GeForce MX4000. Interace includes CRT monitor, keyboard, and a USB joystick. The setup simulates a OV-10 at Ramstein Airbase, Germany around 1980.[http://www.flightgear.org/Projects/obam/]


Developments of the simulation installation include:[http://www.flightgear.org/Projects/obam/]
Developments of the simulation installation include:[http://www.flightgear.org/Projects/obam/]
*over 40 AI aircraft  
* over 40 AI aircraft  
*simplifyed controls  
* simplified controls  
*automatic crash detection and reset
* automatic crash detection and reset


The simulation installation was developed and setup by [[David Culp]] in 2005,[http://www.flightgear.org/Projects/obam/] who has also worked on other developments for FlightGear.
The simulation installation was developed and setup by [[David Culp]] in 2005,[http://www.flightgear.org/Projects/obam/] who has also worked on other developments for FlightGear.
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==Links==
== Links ==
*http://www.flightgear.org/Projects/obam/
* http://www.flightgear.org/Projects/obam/
*http://www.ov-10bronco.net/OBA/
* http://www.ov-10bronco.net/OBA/
*http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=30
* http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=30
 
==See also==
*[[Presentation Recipe]]


== See also ==
* [[Presentation Recipe]]
* [[Table of models]]


[[Category:Museum]]
[[Category:Museum]]

Revision as of 11:55, 17 May 2012

The OV-10 Bronco Museum is an aircraft museum run by the OV-10 Bronco Association in the USA. It is home to a variety of OV-10 Bronco historical items.[1]

The museum is responsible for the OV-10 Bronco Association Museum Simulator Project[2]

The OV-10 simulator hardware at the museum runs a modified version of FlightGear 0.9.8 on Mandrake 10.1 w/ KDE desktop running on a PC with AMD 2300+ CPU, 512 MB RAM, and GeForce MX4000. Interace includes CRT monitor, keyboard, and a USB joystick. The setup simulates a OV-10 at Ramstein Airbase, Germany around 1980.[3]

Developments of the simulation installation include:[4]

  • over 40 AI aircraft
  • simplified controls
  • automatic crash detection and reset

The simulation installation was developed and setup by David Culp in 2005,[5] who has also worked on other developments for FlightGear.

The museum itself is located in on scenery tile w100n30.tgz (download here)


Links

See also