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Add your name to the list if you are a contributing member or just someone with an active interest in the project. Please include a short description of your interests. If you have your own wiki page here (or want to create one), this is a good place to provide a link to it.

  • Skywalker421 -- I can tell what works and what doesn't on a simulator and am willing to beta test. I have a basic knowledge of code and can provide airplane specs and help design missions.
  • ssgstone -- I'm really into combat simulators and i might be able to provide aircraft specifications, if necessary. oh and i have xfire, [ssgstone] add me and be sure to tell me that you're with CSP so i don't delete the f/r.


  • PTX Logis -- i love realistic games, wether racing or flying or combat, i love em all, and since i love the military weaponry and vehicles i try to get games with them. i model some weaponry and vehicles using maya, and 3dwings. i dont know programing, and not too good with textures, dont got icq, but have xfire[stuntzoom] mention CSP.


  • Onsight -- I'm interested in ultra-realistic military flight sims, particularly Falcon4. I think that open-source is the future of this genre and am glad to be a part of a project pursuing that goal. I'm a (now former) member of the FreeBirds Virtual Fighter Squadron (http://www.freebirdswing.org), and enjoy programming as a hobby (read "addiction"). My ICQ number is 148745724 (please mention CSP).


  • Boddman -- I became interested in military flight sims way back when Falcon 3.0 came out. At the time I was training to become a computer technician in the US Navy. After my training I was station on an aircraft carrier for 2 years. Being around such fantastic fighters such as the F-14 and F-18 all the time, I have always been intrigued with the thought of flying one of those bad boys. Falcon 4.0 was the first sim to realistically capture what combat in a modern fighter would be like. Upon the disbandment of the Falcon4 team, I became intrigued by the idea of building an opensource combat simulation. Before CSP there was another startup project that I was involved in, but it to soon disbanded. During the colapse of the other project, I came across Brandon Bahn, and while he is no longer with CSP, it was his demo that spawned CSP. Since that time I've done what I can to support the project by creating web pages, server hosting, and other duties. Programing languages Perl, PHP, HTML, and VB. Sorry no C++ knowledge. My ICQ number is 92155086 and please mention CSP.


  • Herkules -- I'm a software developer and professionally worked on a flightsim game earlier (which never got published though). I speak C++ and Java fluently and have a good understanding of 3D and distributed simulation. My ICQ number is 1266862 and please mention CSP.


  • ejames -- My interests are mainly on the flight modelling side, although I'd like to get into some of the graphics stuff.I know Java (including servlets), Javascript, HTML (lots of DHTML knowledge), tcl, tk, C, C++ and SQL (postgresql & informix). My day job is developing online gambling and betting solutions. I have a Physics Degree and spent 3 years as a postgrad studying the computer simulation of polymers. I'd like to use the techniques I used there to tackle the flight modelling. I'm currently working on writing some code to do very accurate and fast rigid body dynamics. My ICQ number is 7461782 and please mention CSP.


  • Saber45h -- My main interests are on the scenery such as Airports, bases, vehicles. I am also interested in aircraft development and beta testing other aircraft. I am familiar with Java, C++, SQL, and !LightWave. I currently work as a Project Manager / Analyst overseeing the migration of an AF Data System and the development of a Multi-Service Interface Agent (MSIA) in support of CV-22 (Osprey).


  • Brandon -- I've been interested in a project like CSP since Gilman Louie (of Falcon4) talked about overseeing an open source project in his freetime. There were initial discussions with Mr. Louie on Combatsim.com. Not too long after, Combatsim.com started charging to access their forum, and Gilman and all the other people who were partipating scattered. I decided to just start programming, and made a quick and dirty flight sim demo. It sparked some interest. Boddman and a few others decided to jump on board and did all kinds of great work on researching services like sourceforge and designing webpages. CSP is what we have today. ICQ = 26137506


  • VI -- In another lifetime a long time ago I used to play flight sims, so discovering FlightGear and CSP was a pleasant surprise. I use Debian GNU/Linux, so I'm packaging CSP for Debian. Time will tell what other skills and roles I might pick up around here


  • schuetze -- AKA "saceur" :) Better late then never. I have been aquainted shortly with some of the gent's above back in the summer of 2000, when Gilman announced he would support an open source sim. But regretfully I stayed with F4UT. And while I wasdeveloping the Baltic Theater I finally realized how stupid I have been. I was once very fluent in c/c++, that will reemerge I hope. I'm medical doctor working in the field of psychiatry, where I have done a lot of work with SPSS. I have done a lot of homepages for others and myself. I'm flying in a virtual airforce The Virtual Royal Danish Air Force (http://vrdaf.org). Collecting pieces for a F16 pit and a Gripen pit. I speak danish, german, english, php, SQL, C/C++, VB. Can 3D model (MAX). One of my favorite hobbies is documenting and illustrating and GIS (http://www.freegis.org):). Documenting is very likely the first thing I will throw myself at with respect to CSP - one learns rather quickly what is all about. ICQ = 41418173. SKYPE = saceur. Beeing one of the late arrivers I have started a log describing my catching up with the others. It is located at VRDAF CSP Auxillary pages (http://csp.vrdaf.org)


  • tbrusa_1st -- I want to contribute with CSP because I'm a military flightsim enthusiast. I already flied a lot of flightsims: FS, F22 Lightning, Super EF2000, Falcon 4 etc. I know C++, VB, PC hardware programming (if needed), a little on OpenGL, DirectX and graphics. ICQ = 173577311.


  • granx -- I would like to contribute to CSP's flight dynamics, especially in landing situations, and terrain visualization. I am well schooled in C++ and I have much knowledge of Open Scene Graph. My AOL screen is 'cyrphur'.


  • Rear Admiral -- ICQ# 327-828-124 I've been following CSP for a few months now and am very interested in the project. I really enjoy playing Falcon 4.0, Operation Flashpoint, Battlefield 1942, and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004. I will probably just put up some ideas that I'd like to see and maybe try and make a newbies guide to building CSP from source.


  • Adonis -- MSN: NSAdonis@msn.com I am Adonis, I mod Games for over a year now (models and textures), and I am a combat flight sim fan for 10 years. I can help inmodels, textures, and I know quite enough of military tech.


  • The Black Phoenix -- I'll study up on Military Fighters I already know quite a bit but I am willing to learn more plus I needed I good excuse to sit in front of the monitor all day reading up on military aircraft...


  • User:nsmoooose -- C++ programmer for 10 years interested in flight simulators. Joined as a developer autumn 2006. Current work is to implement a nice user interface framework. My ICQ number is: 442650688.


  • User:Gorilla -- See profile for further details. I have been a flight sim fan for quite a few years and settling on FlightGear as the mainstream flight simulator doesn't hold my interest. The screenshots look fantastic, looking forward to get a sucessful compile and truly joining your community.


  • HB Ong(a.k.a) Airwinx -- I have been flying flightsim since 1997 from ATP Transport pilot, B747-400 PS1.3, FS95 - FS2004, Falcon4 and now OF 4.5. I always have a dream to develop my own flightsim. But i know it is difficult for one person. After I came across CSP that I think this is a great platform for me to contribute since I can't contribute on commercial product. I work in Eurocopter as an Application Developer mainly design and develop online solution application for my company. I am into PHP, HTML, MySql and a little knowledge on C and mainly in window based. I hope I can learn from the expert here and I very keen to learn everthing about simulation. I hope I can contribute something to this great and passion community on Combat Sim.


  • Rapier -- I have been active in the Flight Sim world since 1985 using Microprose F-15 Strike Eagle and Sublogic Flight Simulator for the C-64. I have always been interested in creating a flight simulator, I will contribute where ever I can.


Mike walker ranger332deploye@netscape.net very interested,anything i can do to help will be happy to. H a high end sys with a vista os. Here is my web site www.sfp101.net hope I can help.

  • djbacon (brandon) -- im really interested in this project, and cant wait to watch it grow and finally be able to play it for myself,
  • User:Hans_J_Micheelsen -- Have been C++ developer for around 18 years with special interest in STL and OOAD. I would like to contribute to CSP mainly by reviewing code and giving constructive comments.
  • Cairo -- I have been into gamin since i was a wee lad, but I have taken particular interest in the Fighter Combat Simulations. If you can program in parameters for .skp models ,Google Sketchup Models, then I can provide you with damn good buildings and vehicles. I'm not sure how my skills would be on curved models like Fighter Craft butI could try it out. Also my grandpa was an aircraft engineer who worked on the stealth fighter and bomber when they were classified and a load of other craft including the F-22 and currently used Fighters. Some of the stuff he is still not allowed to talk about but he can provide a lot of detail that few ever get to see. (ninja_kicker@yahoo.com)