FGMEMBERS statement
What you see today as FlightGear is the result of 20 years of collaborative development effort by hundreds of talented people all working together to provide a freely available GPL flight simulator that anyone can contribute to.
What you see today as FlightGear is the result of 20 years of collaborative development effort by hundreds of talented people all working together to provide a freely available GPL flight simulator that anyone can contribute to.
This weekend we presented FlightGear at FSweekend 2017, the world’s biggest flight simulation event!
While most Flightgear users seem to mainly use GA aircraft or airliners, the simulation of helicopters is not only possible but comes with a nice degree of realism.
If you’re looking for a challenge away from busy airports, IFR flight and traffic controllers try flying up in the North for a while.
The Saab JA-37 ‘Viggen’ (the name goes back to an old Swedish word and means ‘thunderbolt’) is a Swedish single seat all-weather interceptor aircraft variant.
Join us for a short overview of what the next FlightGear release within the new automated three-month release cycle will bring!
The FlightGear development team is delighted to announce the v2016.1 “San Francisco” release of FlightGear, the free, open-source flight simulator.
After Vostok-1 and the X-15, FlightGear now adds the third craft capable of reaching space – the Space Shuttle.
FlightGear’s default aircraft, the Cessna 172P, went through a major makeover.
Changes of various kinds affect FlightGear – it seems this year more than in others. Please read here an overview.