You can skip this Section if you built FlightGear along the lines described in the previous Chapter. If you did not and you’re jumping in here, your first step will consist in installing the binaries. At present, there are pre-compiled binaries available for
The following supposes you are on a Windows (95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP) system. Installing the binaries is quite simple. Go to
ftp://www.flightgear.org/pub/flightgear/Win32/
and download the three files fgfs-base-X.X.X.zip, fgfs-manual-X.X.X.zip, and fgfs-win32-bin-X.X.X.zip from
ftp://www.flightgear.org/pub/flightgear/Win32/
to a drive of your choice. Windows XP includes a program for unpacking *.zip files. If you are working under an older version of Windows, we suggest getting Winzip from
For a free alternative, you may consider unzip from Info-ZIP,
http://www.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/
Extract the files named above. If you choose drive c: you should find a file runfgfs.bat under c:/Flightgear now. Double-clicking it should invoke the simulator.
In case of doubt about the correct directory structure, see the summary at the end of chapter 2.
If your Macintosh is running the conventional Mac OS 9 or earlier, there are versions up to FlightGear 0.7.6 available being provided courtesy Darrell Walisser). Download the file FlightGear_Installer_0.X.X.sit from the corresponding subdirectory under
http://icdweb.cc.purdue.edu/ walisser/fg/.
This file contains the program as well as the required base package files (scenery etc.). For unpacking, use Stuffit Expander 5.0 or later.
The latest build available for Mac OS 9.x is 0.7.6, located in the same place. The base package is part of the download for Mac OS 9.x, but not for Mac OSX.
Alternatively, if you are running Mac OS X, download fgfs-0.X.X.gz from the same site named above. The Mac OS X builds are in a gzip file in the same directory. There is a readme file in the directory to help people identify what to download.
Mac OS X requires that you first download the base package. Then extract it with
tar -zxvf fgfs-base-X.X.X.tar.gz
gunzip fgfs-X.X.X.-date.gz
Note that there is no runfgfs script for Mac OS X yet.
Download the file flightgear_0.7.6-6_i386.deb (being provided courtesy Ove Kaaven) from any of the Debian mirror sites listed at
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/games/flightgear.html.
Like any Debian package, this can be installed via
dpkg --install flightgear_0.7.6-6_i386.deb.
After installation, you will find the directory /usr/local/Flightgear containing the script runfgfs to start the program.
If there are binaries available for SGI IRIX systems, download all the required files (being provided courtesy Erik Hofman) from
http://www.a1.nl/ ehofman/fgfs/
and install them. Now you can start FlightGear via running the script
/opt/bin/fgfs.
There is a complete set of scenery files worldwide available created by Curt Olson which can be downloaded via a clickable map at
http://www.flightgear.org/Downloads/world-scenery.html
Moreover, Curt provides the complete set of US Scenery on CD-ROM for those who really would like to fly over all of the USA. For more detail, check the remarks on the downloads page above.
For installing these files, you have to unpack them under /Flightgear/Scenery. Do not de-compress the numbered scenery files like 958402.gz! This will be done by FlightGear on the fly.
As an example, consider installation of the scenery package w120n30 containing the Grand Canyon Scenery.
After having installed the base package, you should have ended up with the following directory structure:
/usr/local/FlightGear/Scenery
/usr/local/FlightGear/w130n30
/usr/local/FlightGear/w130n30/w122n37
/usr/local/FlightGear/Scenery/w130n30/w123n37
with the directories w122n37 and w123n37m, resp. containing numerous *.gz files. Installation of the Grand Canyon scenery adds to this the directories
/usr/local/FlightGear/w120n30/w112n30
/usr/local/FlightGear/w120n30/w112n31
...
/usr/local/FlightGear/w120n30/w120n39.
Most of the packages named above include the complete FlightGear documentation including a .pdf version of this Installation and Getting Started Guide intended for pretty printing using Adobe’s Acrobat Reader being available from
Moreover, if properly installed, the .html version can be accessed via FlightGear’s help menu entry.
Besides, the source code contains a directory docs-mini containing numerous ideas on and solutions to special problems. This is also a good place for further reading.