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The OpenSceneryX project is a library of scenery objects for X-PlaneĀ® v8.50 and above. It is a collaborative effort by members of the X-Plane.org community and the aim is to provide a good range of high quality scenery components for authors to use in their scenery packages.

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XATCThis is a framework for a replacement for the X-Plane Air Traffic system. It was originally built in Java but the Java plugin for X-Plane became unsupported and is now defunct, so it was ported to Python. Currently ImplementedATC framework complete, with loading and initialisation of ATZs. ... [More] Current implementation doesn't do any 'real world' loading of zones, i.e. there is no current map of real world ATZs, some are just hard coded at startup for testing. Stub classes developed for all ATC controller stations. Full ATIS loop ATC implemented, gets latest METAR data from the Internet and parses it to produce correct ATIS for any ICAO code (it doesn't yet handle the case where no report is available, needs to get nearest available in that case). User interface implemented, menu system [Less]

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The X-Plane Flight Simulator supports three main types of addons developed by users: Custom Scenery, Aircraft and Plugins. This application is designed for both regular X-Plane flight simmers to manage their Addons and for developers to easily enable and disable Addons while testing. The program ... [More] displays all your Custom Scenery Packages, Plugins and Aircraft, as well as your CSLs for flying online. [Less]

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Control the X-Plane flight simulator with the motion sensors found in most Mac laptops. It is written in python so it should be platform independent, but as of this writing the Motion sensor code only works in OSX. But will soon be ported to Linux and if some on else does it maybe even support for IBM thinkpads.

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