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    Kelpie Flight Planner for Flightgear
    The Kelpie Flight Planner for Flightgear. This Java based Gui flight planner uses the airport and navaid databases of the Flightgear, allowing the user to search for airports and navigation aids and plan flights between them. [Note: Requires Java 1.10 or above] This program is no longer being actively developed or supported. All future work is being undertaken on a port to Rust/Gtk at https://github.com/shartrec/kelpie-flight-planner.
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    FS2004/FSX Scenery Config Editor
    A java based Scenery Config Editor. Provides group functionality and more.
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    YASIM Commander

    YASimCommander is a platform-independent editor for YASIM files.

    YASim Commander is a platform-independent, open source editor for creating and editing YASim aircraft models in Flightgear.
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    A editor for CRRCsim http://crrcsim.berlios.de/wiki/
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