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This is the IP server component that is used with the free, open-source Linux Air Combat flight simulator client.
The sponsors of Linux Air Combat ("LAC") have long made their server available online and free of charge. Many LINUX flight simulator enthusiasts are familiar with the resulting free services made available by the good people at AskMisterWizard.com, and the LAC online community is organized around that server.
Combat Flight Simulator for LINUX. WW2. Network and VOIP. Open-source.
WW2 Combat Flight Simulator. Free. Current Version: 9.88. This is now the world's leading open-source combat flight sim for LINUX.
Linux Air Combat ("LAC") runs on almost any desktop LINUX system (even Steam Deck & Raspberry Pi) and generates smooth, high-performance flight.
If it runs TOO fast on your hardware (framerates beyond 100 FPS), you should activate LAC's built-in FrameRate Limiter as documented...