You can upload your own models here. They will be made public by default.
The source airframe/component manufacturer. Examples include (but not limited to):
A good description helps users understand what the model is, where the model came from, the purpose of the model, and any other pertinent information. Be sure to include any references used in the creation/validation of the model.
Model Length Units:
The GNU General Public License (GPL) is a copyleft license that mandates any derivative works of GPL-licensed software to also be licensed under the GPL. This requirement ensures that all modified versions of the software remain free and open, preserving user freedoms by necessitating that any distributed version, including modifications, share its source code under the GPL. The GPL's strict terms make it less compatible with proprietary software, as integration requires the entire project to be open sourced. The MIT License is a permissive license that allows extensive freedom in how software can be used, modified, and distributed. Users can integrate MIT-licensed software into any project, including proprietary ones, without the obligation to release their own modifications or software under the MIT License. Its simplicity and flexibility make it ideal for both open source and commercial projects, promoting widespread use without complex legal requirements. Public domain software is free from copyright restrictions, either because copyrights have expired or have been waived by the creator, placing the software into the public domain. This status allows anyone to use, modify, redistribute, or sell the software without any legal restrictions, fostering an open exchange of ideas and facilitating innovation and creativity in software development and beyond.
Tags help categorize your model. They can be used to filter and search. We reccomend 2-4 tags per aircraft. Select a tag from the suggested list to assign it. Or create a new tag by typing it then hitting Enter. Click the tag again to remove it.
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In order to upload your vsp model to our databse, we also require an X3D file. You can easily generate an X3D using OpenVSP following these steps: