A high detailed version of the Cessna 172P aircraft for FlightGear.
Development thread: http://forum.flightgear.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=25157
Creating a release: see the wiki page "Release process and versioning" how to do a release.
For the repository containing the texture files for the liveries and instruments (including their .xcf files), visit: https://github.com/gilbertohasnofb/c172p-detailed-liveries
This aircraft was modified and updated in a joint effort by the following people:
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onox: programming, bug tracking, general organisation, git knowledge
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ludomotico: programming, 3D modeling, bug tracking, general organisation
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Gilberto Agostinho (gsagostinho): textures, sounds, bug tracking, testing, programming
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Fernando Barbosa (thevirtualfer): 3D modeling and textures
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Wayne Bragg (wlbragg): effects - damage, rain/fog/ice, internal/external shadows, bushkit (Special thanks to Thorsten Renk for all the work involved in giving us the base for these effects)
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Daniel Dubreuil (Dany93): [FDM] stall and spin + a few improvements, in-flight damages on wings, fuel float chamber
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Jonathan Redpath (legoboyvdlp): bug tracking, testing, programming
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Tuomas Kuosmanen (tigert): Reference photos of the aircraft and of the OH-CTL livery. Feedback and testing of the Aircraft Systems and operation
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Anders Gidenstam (AndersG): Hydrodynamics for the pontoon/float and amphibious variants
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Waldo Kitty (wkitty42): bug hunting/reporting
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Jonathan Schellhase (dg-505): 3D modeling, exhaust smoke, checklists
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Horacio: interior textures
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D-ECHO: 3D model of pitot tube + cover
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Jarl Arntzen (jarlarntzen): Interior shadow and reflection cubes
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Benedikt Hallinger (hbeni/benih): Multiple enhancements and crossovers from c182s