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    ATC-pie

    ATC-pie

    Air traffic control tower and radar simulator (solo + multi-player)

    ATC-pie is an air traffic control simulation program. It features solo, multi-player and teacher-student sessions, rendering 3D views of airports through FlightGear. It is essentially designed for realism, and simulates real-life ATC tasks and equipment such as strip racks and sequence management, handovers to/from neighbouring controllers, flight plans, primary & secondary radars, RDF, CPDLC, ATIS recording...
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    Downloads: 55 This Week
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    Multiplayer framework for flight simulators. Based on M&S HLA 1.3 standards. Provides a 3D air traffic visualization tool and HLA plug-ins for FlightGear, Microsoft Flight Simulator X and X-Plane.
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