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Curtis Olson wrote:
> On Dec 6, 2007 1:04 PM, AJ MacLeod <> wrote:
> 
>> Actually, I've often thought that this would be a nice feature.  Not one
>> that
>> belongs in fgfs though (IMO), but in fgrun.  I don't think that
>> having --show-aircraft display non-installed aircraft would be useful, for
>> example.
> 
> 
> Supposedly, OSG has a feature (or add on?) that will transparently download
> a model and it's subparts from a remote web site if it can't be found
> locally.  I don't know if that's been incorporated into OSG, but at one
> point Don Burns said he was polishing it up.
I object to transparent download behind your back. As AJ suggested on IRC:
<AJ> call it "background sneaky transfer system"

/AnMaster
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