> From: info
> 
> Are the planes with status unknown no longer updated by their original 
> authors?

Not really.  The status is pretty meaningless as there is no agreed upon 
standard for what it defines.  I think most of mine say "unknown".  In my 
opinion "Status" should be removed from the web page except in cases where the 
aircraft is known to be "un-flyable" or grossly inaccurate.  Since the modeling 
capabilities and standards in FlightGear continue to change fairly quickly it 
is fair to say that none of the aircraft are "complete" yet.

So as David mentioned,  work on anything you find interesting.  Note that 
cockpit work (3D cockpits especially) is always needed.  Almost all are 
incomplete in some way.  Many aircraft are still using 2D panels (some are very 
good ones, but still 2D).  The bottom line is, if you see something you like 
and you can improve, go for it!

Best,

Jim


-- 
Jim Wilson
Kelco Industries
PO Box 160
Milbridge, ME 04658
207-546-7989




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