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JSBSim Flight Dynamics Model

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A free, open source, multi-platform flight dynamics model written in C++. New aircraft models do not require additional code.

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Title: JSBSim: Open Source Flight Dynamics Model in C++
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JSBSim Home Page, Open Source C++ Flight Dynamics Model for FlightGear

Category: Dynamics - Flight - Simulation - Model - Open - Aircraft - Source


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