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    osm2xp

    osm2xp

    Generate X-Plane 11, 10 and 9 scenarios from OSM data

    osm2xp 3.0 was forked from original osm2xp 2.0 created by Benjamin Blanchet The program takes PBF file with OSM data for some area as input and supports the generation of following based on it: * Buildings based on facades and 3D objects with differing residential, industrial, etc. * Forest zones with basic multipolygon support * Some objects by rules - cranes, towers... * Roads, with trying to select best matching road type, if lane count data is present in OSM * Railways * Power lines * Barriers, two types are supported - fence and wall * Water tanks, fuel tanks, gasometers * Chimneys, cooling towers - by inserting special objects with size closest to necessary * Airfields (apt.dat) with runways, helipads, and taxiways - starting from 3.5.0 The program requires Java 8 or newer to run. ...
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    ThrTek2XPlane

    Throttle control for QPAC A320 V2 Basic plane on X-Plane on Linux

    This program converts the output from the ThrottleTek-G throttle unit (Airbus 320 version) to input for the QPAC A320 plane, version 2.0 Basic, running on Linux in the X-Plane flight simulator. It converts the linear output range of the unit into forward and reverse power ranges, openng and closing the thrust-reversers round the 25% point of the unit's range. The built-in disconnect buttons on the handles can be used as intended; the end-switches at the full-reverse position of the handles are not used.
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