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Request: openvsp #2996

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luzpaz opened this issue Oct 18, 2024 · 0 comments
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Request: openvsp #2996

luzpaz opened this issue Oct 18, 2024 · 0 comments
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luzpaz commented Oct 18, 2024

Official package name: OpenVSP

License (must be an OSI approved Open Source license): NASA Open Source Agreement 1.3

Download URL of latest release:
https://openvsp.org/download.php?file=zips/current/linux/OpenVSP-3.40.1-Ubuntu-24.04_amd64.deb
https://openvsp.org/download.php?file=zips/current/linux/OpenVSP-3.40.1-Ubuntu-22.04_amd64.deb

Latest release date (must be recent): July 25 2024 (https://github.com/OpenVSP/OpenVSP/releases/tag/OpenVSP_3.40.1)

Build Instructions: https://github.com/OpenVSP/OpenVSP?tab=readme-ov-file#build-instructions

Source: https://github.com/OpenVSP/OpenVSP

Description: OpenVSP is a parametric aircraft geometry tool.

OpenVSP allows the user to create a 3D model of an aircraft defined by common engineering parameters. This model can be processed into formats suitable for engineering analysis.

The predecessors to OpenVSP have been developed by J.R. Gloudemans and others for NASA since the early 1990's. On January 10 2012, OpenVSP was released as an open source project under the NASA Open Source Agreement (NOSA) version 1.3.

@luzpaz luzpaz added new New bug submitted package-request Package request labels Oct 18, 2024
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