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    Scorched Earth Online War

    Scorched Earth Online War

    Online War system for IL-2 Sturmovik and Iron Front in ArmA 2

    SEOW is a dynamic multiplayer campaign system for running on-line wars using the IL-2 combat simulator together with Iron Front in ArmA 2. SEOW is a free add-on for IL-2 and Iron Front in ArmA 2 released under the GNU Public Licence. For an install of SEOW, you need the MP, the DB and the DCS, 3 downloads in total. Check out the Files tab above for direct downloads.
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    The G51 is a front-end to the S51 8051Core simulator, it was designed to work throught the network .It's based, at principle, in a KDevelop project using GNOME libraries .
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    OpenAIRAC

    OpenAIRAC is a Database to save AIRAC information for different FMCs.

    OpenAIRAC is a Database to save AIRAC information for different FMCs. This project will load and save the information in a single Database over the server API (subproject).
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