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On this page I want to give you informations about which scenery I'm
using. First of all, I always fly latest GIT/master for testing (stability)
- it for the FGFS developers. Jester has help me with a lot compiler errors
- and assertitions. Thanks a lot!
+ it for the FGFS developers. Jester has helped me with a lot compiler errors
+ and assertitions. Thank you a lot!
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<ul>
<li><a href="fgdata-bundle.html">Latest changes in fgdata GIT/master</a></li>
<li><a href="http://terrascenery.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/data/Scenery/" rel="external" target="_blank">TerraSync on Google Code (trunk)</a></li>
+ <li>Now: <a href="rsync.html">My own rsync server</a> as a "file source" for TerraSync</li>
<li><a href="kcdw/KCDW.zip">Extended KCDW, made by Student_Pilot_Noob</a></li>
<li><a href="stuart/scotland.tar.gz">Extended Scotland, made by Stuart</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.gidenstam.org/FlightGear/misc/Scenery/" rel="external" target="_blank">Extended Gothenburg, made by AndersG</a> (download latest, please)</li>
have more (many thanks to you guys!).</li>
<li>They claim to have 200,000 airports, but also fully developed? As
you may know, some airports in FlightGear are just "stubs" so
- only a runway and maybe some taxi ways are there (plus wind sock and
+ only a runway and maybe some taxi ways are there (plus wind sock and
some lights maybe). Again, they use that fact in their advantage.</li>
<li>There is TaxiDraw for drawing taxi ways (please no fictional!) and,
yeah, the flight planner they throw in as a bonus. See below for source