[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> First i want to thank you for your great work.
> Flightgear has made substantial progress in the last months,
> especially the gui menu, very nice done keep up the good work.

Thanks

> 1. I read in the mailinglist devel archive from last month and
> found a link to a screenshot of Flightgear that had real world buildings
> from San Francisco.
> Here's the screenshot of those buildings i am talking about:
> http://perso.wanadoo.fr/frbouvi/flightsim/fgfs-emb-02.png
>
> Now my question is, what do i need to do to be able to see those buildings
in
> Flightgear (at the moment i use the last stable version 0.9.2).

It is in CVS

> When this feature is only in the cvs version available, what
> cities with real world buildings can i expect to see
> in the next stable version (or the one that has that feature)?
> Is it only San Francicso or are there more cities (that will have real
world
> buildings) in development at the moment?
> (For example what about Chicago?)

I am the one that designed the San Francisco buildings ( and San Mateo
Bridge ). I am concentrating on the default scenery because it is
what people will see first.

I am not aware of development for other cities. I would not design
the whole earth alone. People are invited to contribute for other
places. My other area of interest is Paris. So don't expect Chicago
from me. For the moment, I am at the Golden Gate Bridge.

Good source of information about Sky Scrapers are here :
http://skyscrapers.com
http://skyscraperpage.com

People at SkyscraperPage.com kindly allowed us to use their diagram
for FlightGear. skyscraper.com is a good source of photography.


Their would be a problem of hosting those models that don't fit
in the base package.

[...]

I cowardly leave the other questions to someone else.

-Fred




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