There was a post on hacker news on flight sim vertigo but there were many other GPL flight sims discussed in the post, e.g. Flightgear.
I just through I'd mention it here, if anyone wants to play with source code for atmospheric drag modelling, etc.
Open source flight sims
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Re: Open source flight sims
There is something beautifully appealing about the low-poly graphics of that Vertigo flight sim
Re: Open source flight sims
So it's not just me, then!
Re: Open source flight sims
From IRC:
https://github.com/ricardo-ayres/vertigo
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<ayr3s> i fixed the code to compile with modern cgui and allegro, added a few
more screen resolutions and increased the limit for rendering distance
Re: Open source flight sims
"Lnux Air Combat:
This is a free, open-source combat flight simulator developed by AskMisterWizard.com for the LINUX community. Its roots came from the well-known "classic" flight game known as "GL-117", but this new incarnation has been extensively re-written and improved, and the focus has changed from arcade gaming to World War II combat flight simulation."
https://askmisterwizard.com/2019/LinuxA ... Combat.htm
This is a free, open-source combat flight simulator developed by AskMisterWizard.com for the LINUX community. Its roots came from the well-known "classic" flight game known as "GL-117", but this new incarnation has been extensively re-written and improved, and the focus has changed from arcade gaming to World War II combat flight simulation."
https://askmisterwizard.com/2019/LinuxA ... Combat.htm