![]() Getting the chance to work with a great group of people, even if I never get the chance to meet them in real life. Q: What do you enjoy most about developing for FlightGear? The range and quality of aircraft in the hangar continues to increase, and Martin’s continual work on improving our scenery infrastructure will pay huge dividends in the future. That’s a massive step forward from even two years ago. ![]() With all the hard work people like James Turner and others have put into our Jenkins build server we’re now able to produce releases every 6 months. Q: Are you happy with the way the FlightGear project is going?Ībsolutely. Less fiddling, more flying! I have a 14 month old daughter so my FG time has been constrained, and will become more so in the future. Q: What do you plan on doing in the future? Trying to get more performance out of the 3D clouds! I’m also looking at improving the HTML output of The Manual, so it’s easier to use online. Q: What project are you working on right now? Like many contributors I spend way more time messing around with things rather than actually doing flights! I enjoy warbirds (the p51d is a big challenge for me), and the c172p or Cub for some easier flying. I’m one of the moderators on the forums, and I sometimes remember to write something for the Newsletter. ![]() I’ve created a couple of aircraft ( vulcanb2, flash2a, pittss1c), and maintain a couple more ( c172p, a4f, Cub). I’ve spent a lot of time in the last couple of years working on the 3D clouds, and before that random vegetation. Q: What are your major interests in FlightGear? I’ve been contributing for the last 5 or so years, and was using it before that. ![]() Q: How long have you been involved in FlightGear? ![]()
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