Good job Durk and Robin, thanks for the report and for all your work!  I'm looking forward to the pictures!  These shows are a *lot* of fun, but also a *lot* of work and can be very exhausting.

Curt.


On 11/4/06, Durk Talsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi folks,

Okay, here's is a quick update from the FSWeekend.One FlightGear
developer, who wishes to remain anonymous, Robin, and I are currently
back in Amsterdam, enjoying (a) beer(s), after a very insightful first
day at the FlightGear booth. We were very pleasantly surprised by the
overall positive feedback we got on FlightGear. An event like this is
predominantly microsoft oriented. We were actually placed right across
from the microsoft booth (on purpose, as we found out), and despite the
fact that their presence was pretty dominant, many people were really
surprised to find out about the alternative we were presenting.
Actually, microsoft had the largest screens and made the most noise, but
not everybody was impressed by them. Many people were really pleased by
the smoothness of our instruments, validity of our flight models, and
the fact the entire simulator was actually written from scratch by the
community. And not mention of course that it is entirely distributed for
free (as in free beer in this case).

A few people took the simulator for a ride and gave suggestions for
possible improvement:
- Have a better graphical user interface inside FlightGear that includes
the functionality of fgrun
- There are not enough buildings in the scenery (especially in the Dutch
Scenery that we were using)
- We should get more media exposure in printed and online magazines.

In addition, we have some additional ideas for improving our
presentation on expositions like these:
- Merchandising: Have the scenery available on DVD for sale
- Have various versions of FlightGear (source, binaries, scenery, base
package) for sale as well
- Have (a) beamer(s), so our graphics look a bit more impressive than on
a 17" TFT screen
- Bring adaptors to connect real aviation headsets to our equipment.

Okay, that's it for now. Tomorrow's going to be pretty busy again, and
hopefully we can present some more news. Pictures will follow as soon as
my webserver finishes its job as FlightGear presentation machine.

Best,
Durk,
Robin,
Martin

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