In those terms you could release a paid for package I would expect provided that it met the terms of the GNU GPL license as well.Flight factor a350 v2. The major effort in the product is by folks giving of their time and I am not particularly enamoured of those who profit from it even if they can do so.
They can do this under the license provided they make the code available. There are folks who have released 'commercial' sims based on FG.
Since it is retty much rooted in Windows and FS it would end up a completely different tool. I use C# and would have to switch to Mono to make my code cross platform. I have no knowledge or skills in working with anything other than windows.
Many FG users are probably non Windows based. Since we all use MSFS then we are used to working with Windows. A first direction is adding airports, buildings, and more of those things bringing scenery to real life and belonging to realistic airports and cities. Except internal tweaks, there are several fields where FlightGear needs basics improvement and development. and airports in high resolution with satellite maps, 3D buildings, runways. There is also the matter of cross platform. Despite, FlightGear needs and gets further development. Note that the inclusion of packages below is not an endorsement of quality. I assume that the file format is not covered since it is used by XPlane and that is not open source. If it does then it give rise to some interesting thoughts. Rutracker P3d Scenery Rutracker mfsg Rutracker mfsg This is a very nice detailed. The scenery system adds trees, buildings, lights (at night) and other objects. I have not considered whether the licence includes the output of code covered by the license. Even though it is not the most modern aircraft, it still has all the. Because the core data for FlightGear has to be unrestricted, the default. I have no issue with that license being applied to FG but it does raise matters that need careful thinking about. I think it is a good thing that people do develop in this way and make the code open to all. Also included is a new addition to help new users find their way around the software: getting started tips. As usual, this includes many bug-fixes based on crash reports and feedback from users. The next bug-fix release of FlightGear, version 2020.3.6, will be released in a few days time. coming to a halt the airplane skittered off the Husband : Likewise. Help getting started with FlightGear, translations. I have no problem with folks show use the license. following a careful run - up and look - around Husband : I don't think we're. I personally do not like it and I think there are better open source license options. There are a number of airfields, but not enough to please the average private pilot who doesn't want to fly half way across the country whenever he goes. This is a viral license so anything using any code licensed under it also has to comply with it and be open source as well. You need to understand the GNU GPL that FG is released under.
Every improvement listed here should be possible to download using TerraSync. Airports can be listed here if these two conditions are fulfilled: At least one building or taxi signs have been placed Objects are represented in the FlightGear Scenery Database. But having all questions about FS2020 in one forum becomes a bit messy. This is an incomplete list of developed airports in the FlightGear TerraSync scenery. Which the release of FS2020 we see an explosition of activity on the forun and of course we are very happy to see this.