Is this for the Linux Expo in San Fransisco, in August? If so, I might 
actually be able to attend, as I'm hoping to combine visiting some friends in 
Davis, CA with Linux Expo and with a one month return to North Carolina. I'm 
still very unsure wether or not this is going to work out, but I'm absolutely 
interested. 

Cheers,
Durk

On Wednesday 10 March 2004 14:30, Jon Stockill wrote:
> What do you think (It's a condensation of bits on the website, with a bit
> about the show added)?
>
> ===snip===
> The FlightGear flight simulator project is an open-source, multi-platform,
> cooperative flight simulator development project. The goal of the
> FlightGear project is to create a sophisticated flight simulator framework
> for use in research or academic environments, for the development and
> pursuit of other interesting flight simulation ideas, and as an end-user
> application.
>
> Users include University of Illinois who are using FlightGear as a platform
> for aircraft icing research, Iowa State University who are using FlightGear
> to retrofit old simulator hardware, Aeronautical Development Agency,
> Bangalore India, where FlightGear is used as as the image generator for a
> flight simulation facility for piloted evaluation of a fighter aircraft
> flown from an aircraft carrier. In addition FlightGear is being used by
> many end users, and is particularly popular as a training aid for
> instrument flying qualifications.
>
> At Linux-Expo the FlightGear team hope to have a Westland Wasp (kindly
> donated by the Fleet Air Arm Museum) linked to a FlightGear simulator to
> demonstrate the flexibility of the FlightGear application, and allow
> members of the public to try it first hand.
> ===snip===


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