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{{POTW
{{POTW
| image      = FlightGear sun halo.JPG
| image      = Dragonfly-towing.jpg
| description = Dated March 18, 1999, this little gem is one of the oldest surviving screenshots of FlightGear. Relatively pale compared to current versions of FlightGear, this image shows a very basic landscape, a newly textured sun (with halo), and a very small crescent moon. Back then, FlightGear was the only PC based flight simulator rendering the Sun, Moon, and celestial objects at the correct position, and under the correct lighting conditions, in the sky. (author '''''Durk''''')
| description = One of the lightest aircraft in the Flightgear stable, the Moyes Dragonfly, a microlight built in Australia. The Flightgear version is by '''''Torsten Dreyer''''' and includes a configurable banner that can be picked up, towed around the sky and dropped off (a slight amount of configuration is needed to use this feature)
| article    = FlightGear History
| article    = Moyes Dragonfly
}}<noinclude>[[Category:Picture of the week 2019]]</noinclude>
}}<noinclude>[[Category:Picture of the week 2019]]</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 17:15, 24 February 2019

Dragonfly-towing.jpg
One of the lightest aircraft in the Flightgear stable, the Moyes Dragonfly, a microlight built in Australia. The Flightgear version is by Torsten Dreyer and includes a configurable banner that can be picked up, towed around the sky and dropped off (a slight amount of configuration is needed to use this feature)