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The standard Debian/Ubuntu repositories contain FlightGear 2.4 or 2.6.
The standard Debian/Ubuntu repositories contain FlightGear 2.4 or 2.6.


For Ubuntu the latest edition of FlightGear is available from Launchpad PPA (contributed by Saikrishna Arcot).
For Ubuntu the latest edition of FlightGear is available from Launchpad PPA (contributed by Saikrishna Arcot), to install it:
 
Install flightgear:
  sudo add-apt-repository ppa:saiarcot895/flightgear
  sudo add-apt-repository ppa:saiarcot895/flightgear
  sudo apt-get update
  sudo apt-get update

Revision as of 16:59, 17 February 2015

FlightGear Flight Simulator.

See http://www.flightgear.org/

Installation

Debian/Ubuntu

The standard Debian/Ubuntu repositories contain FlightGear 2.4 or 2.6.

For Ubuntu the latest edition of FlightGear is available from Launchpad PPA (contributed by Saikrishna Arcot), to install it:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:saiarcot895/flightgear
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install flightgear

From source

A great page to read in case you want to install Flightgear from source can be found here

Adding Paparazzi models

There are a few new models that come with paparazzi:

  • mikrokopter.xml quadrotor frame
  • hexa.xml hexacopter
  • simple_bipe.xml biplane/quadrotor hybrid (transitioning vehicle)

To make them available in flightgear, make a link from /usr/share/games/flightgear/Models/Aircraft/paparazzi to <paparazzi_dir>/conf/simulator/flightgear/

sudo ln -s $PAPARAZZI_SRC/conf/simulator/flightgear/ /usr/share/games/flightgear/Models/Aircraft/paparazzi

Using FlightGear for Visualization

For Flight Gear visualization of the simulation, version 2.6 or greater is best. If you wish to use version 2.4 or lower, you must add the following to the firmware section of your airframe file:

File: conf/airframes/myplane.xml
  <firmware name="fixedwing or rotorcraft">
     ...
     <define name="FG_2_4" value="1"/>
     ...
  </firmware>
  • Launch Flight Gear with the following command:
fgfs --fdm=null --native-gui=socket,in,30,,5501,udp

or to e.g. use the mikrokopter quadrotor model:

fgfs --fdm=null --native-gui=socket,in,30,,5501,udp --prop:/sim/model/path=Models/Aircraft/paparazzi/mikrokopter.xml

Loading scenery data

Using TerraSync you can let FlightGear automatically download scenery for where you are flying in the background. Add the --enable-terrasync option, e.g

fgfs --fdm=null --native-gui=socket,in,30,,5501,udp --prop:/sim/model/path=Models/Aircraft/paparazzi/mikrokopter.xml --enable-terrasync

It seems to be a good idea, to start fgfs with terrasync first, let it initialize and start the sim then, otherwise fgfs sometimes won't start.