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</noinclude><includeonly>As many people are aware, there is a new flight simulator product that is being widely and actively marketed at the moment - '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (also promoted as '''ProFlightSimulator''', '''FlightSimPro''', '''Earth Flight Sim''', '''FlightProSim''', '''Real Flight Simulator'''). This product is a direct copy of [[FlightGear]]. {{PAGENAME}} goes to extreme measures to hide the fact that they are simply copying FlightGear and reselling it. In some cases they have tried to turn the tables and say the FlightGear is ripping them off and pirating their work. This has caused some confusion for many people. To help provide some clarity, and answer some common questions, we (the core FlightGear development team) felt it was appropriate to make a statement, and provide a [[FAQ]].  
</noinclude><includeonly>As many people are aware, there is a new flight simulator product that is being widely and actively marketed at the moment - '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (also promoted as '''ProFlightSimulator''', '''FlightSimPro''', '''Earth Flight Sim''', '''FlightProSim''', '''Real Flight Simulator'''). This product is a direct copy of an old outdated version of [[FlightGear]]. {{PAGENAME}} goes to extreme measures to hide the fact that they are simply copying an old version of FlightGear and reselling it under a different name. In some cases they have tried to turn the tables and say that FlightGear is ripping them off and pirating their work. This has caused some confusion for many people. To help provide some clarity, and answer some common questions, we (the core FlightGear development team) felt it was appropriate to make a statement, and provide a [[FAQ]].  


FlightGear is an open-source flight simulator that was started in 1996. It is released under the [[GNU General Public License]] v2, and as such, it is free to use, modify and distribute with few restrictions. It has been developed with the collaboration of a large number of individuals over more than 15 years. FlightGear can be downloaded at no cost from http://www.flightgear.org.
FlightGear is an open-source flight simulator that was started in 1996. It is released under the [[GNU General Public License]] v2, and as such, it is free to use, modify and distribute with few restrictions. It has been developed with the collaboration of a large number of individuals over more than 15 years. FlightGear can be downloaded at no cost from http://www.flightgear.org.


=== Review of {{PAGENAME}} ===
=== Review of {{PAGENAME}} ===
{{PAGENAME}} is a commercial product very heavily based on FlightGear. Investigation by a number of the FlightGear developers has found no difference between this and the FlightGear v1.9.1 release other than a change of name. {{PAGENAME}} is in no way endorsed or supported by the core FlightGear development team.  
{{PAGENAME}} is a commercial product very heavily based on FlightGear. Investigation by a number of FlightGear developers has found no difference between this and the FlightGear v1.9.1 release (which is an '''outdated''' version of FlightGear, released almost half a decade ago) other than a change of name. {{PAGENAME}} is in no way endorsed or supported by the core FlightGear development team.  


Given the similarities between {{PAGENAME}} and FlightGear, we would recommend that prospective buyers download FlightGear for free and satisfy themselves that {{PAGENAME}} provides worthwhile value for money before purchasing it.
Given the similarities between {{PAGENAME}} and the old version of FlightGear, we would recommend that prospective buyers download the latest FlightGear version for free and satisfy themselves that the old re-branded FlightGear version distributed under the name {{PAGENAME}} provides worthwhile value for money before purchasing it. Even if you are certain that you want to run FlightGear v1.9.1, you can still download this freely from the web.


=== What are the differences between the two? ===
=== What are the differences between the two? ===
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=== I have purchased {{PAGENAME}}. Can I get a refund? ===
=== I have purchased {{PAGENAME}}. Can I get a refund? ===
That is something you will have to take up with the distributors of {{PAGENAME}}. They guarentee a 60 day money back trial period, though some that have purchased FlightProSim have had trouble getting a refund and claim that FlightProSim did not respond to their requests for a refund. If you are having difficulty getting {{PAGENAME}} to cooperate and refund your purchase, you may want to call your credit card company and cancel the transaction.
That is something you will have to take up with the distributors of {{PAGENAME}}. They guarentee a 60 day money back trial period, though some that have purchased FlightProSim have had trouble getting a refund and claim that FlightProSim did not respond to their requests for a refund. If you are having difficulty getting {{PAGENAME}} to cooperate and refund your purchase, you may want to call your credit card company or eWallet processor (ClickBank, PayPal, Skrill) and cancel the transaction.
I went to http://clkbank.com
Money was returned in 48 hrs to paypal.


=== This whole situation makes me upset! What can I do? ===
=== This whole situation makes me upset! What can I do? ===

Revision as of 21:22, 22 November 2012


The following template description is not displayed when the template is inserted in an article.

Goal

This template provides a single text that can be used on articles about a vendor that appears to use several names for his (or our) product.

Usage

Create an article with the name of the product as title and add the following (and only the following) content to it:

{{FlightGearVendors}}