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BlueSky Open Air Traffic Simulator download for Windows

Free download BlueSky Open Air Traffic Simulator Windows app to run online win Wine in Ubuntu online, Fedora online or Debian online

This is the Windows app named BlueSky Open Air Traffic Simulator whose latest release can be downloaded as BlueSkySrc_v4.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.

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BlueSky Open Air Traffic Simulator


DESCRIPTION

BlueSky is an Open Air Traffic Simulation for research purposes. It includes only open, license free data for navigation and aircraft performance but is also compatible with BADA 3.
Can be used for ATC research or any other aviation or air transport related simulation studies. Is also able to visualize ADS-B traffic.
BlueSky commands, and thus the scenario files, are compatible with the TMX simulator in use by NLR and NASA.
BlueSky is originally developed, and still moderated, by prof. Jacco M. Hoekstra and staff and students of the TU Delft.
More documentation can be found at the website and inside the doc folder.




Categories

Scientific/Engineering, Simulations

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