> I have just played a bit with Racer  (http://www.racer.nl/) but it
> seems pretty nice.  It is an open source, cross platform driving sim,
> much like FG.  It seems to use some pretty reasonable physics and
> have the ability to use different cars, again, much like FG.  So it
> is something else that you might consider.

Hi,

unfortionatly, racer is not OSS. It's just free (like free beer ;-) ), but not 
under an open source license (http://www.racer.nl/legal.htm). Aside from 
that, I do like it very much, too. 

But on the other hand I remember VDrift (http://vdrift.net/), which is open 
source software. I didn't play it for a while, but it seems to have done an 
amazing progress in the past. It is based on vamos 
(http://vamos.sourceforge.net/). Maybe this could be used as a "pseudo-fdm" 
for vehicles in flightgear?


Mirko

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