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What is Project Open Sky ?

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I'm just curious, nothing more.Since there are tons of work, time, and expenses to churn out a steady stream of high quality aircraft, as freeware, I wonder what it is all about. Bob (Lecanto, Fl)AMD, Athlon XP, 1800+MSI, K7T266 XP ProPC 2100 DDR, 1024 MBXP, Home Edition Elsa GLadiac 920, GF3/64Mb andPNY, Verto nVidia TNT 2-M64/32WD, 100 MB, 7200, Ultra 100Sound Blaster, Audigy MP3+CH Prod, VPP Yoke - Sound CardCH Prod, Pedals - Sound Card

They are a group of talented and dedicated designers, builders and painters that are working to create some of the best flight sim add-ons out there. It seems that they do it for the love of the hobby and the recognition of their fellow "flight-simmers".MikeOcala, Florida

Exactly.There name reflects the Open Source movement prevalent in the Linux movement.Thomas LinTaxiwaySigns.com <-- freeware too

>Exactly. >>There name reflects the Open Source movement prevalent in >the Linux movement. Actually, I'm pretty sure that the Opensky refers to the open repainting policy rather than an open source policy. Scott

"Actually, I'm pretty sure that the Opensky refers to the open repainting policy rather than an open source policy."Scott hit the nail on the head.[TABLE BORDER=0][tr][td]

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