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pacific chung is a marine version of irrflight_chung combat flight simulator, with more planes, sea, ships, aircrafts carriers,and zeros planes.It is written in freebasic and irrlicht 3D openGL engine.New: you can give orders to wingmen planes.
Jet Slalom type game for WebOS using AJAX/Canvas/Mojo. Coded to give a range of code examples such as: using HTML5 Canvas elements; fending off the garbage collector; managing Mojo lists and widgets; global/local leaderboards; and mobile advertising.
flightGL chung is a compact realistic openGL flight simulator with combat and integrated map editor .Choose among 40 ground types and 72 plane combinations.Follow other planes as they cross the game area, attack them or declare war to start combat.
...Explore all the planets, some meteorites and a single comet as Kuiper Belt Object. Use the "hyper move" for rapid movement or fly with help of an autopilot automatically from planet to planet.
OpenGL Planets runs under Windows. Full source is included. It's written in Delphi 7 and OpenGL (DelphiGL).
There is a German tutorial on my hompage at URL:
http://www.daniel-schwamm.de/index.php?pg=delphi-tutorials/opengl-planets.