LINUX Air Combat on Raspberry Pi

In July of 2020 I purchased a new "Raspberry Pi" microcomputer. The model I got was the "4B" with 4GB of memory. I was successful with Linux Air Combat on that hardware. Since that time I've confirmed that it also works nicely on 2GB, 8GB and "Model 400" versions. In Feb2024 we proved that it runs even BETTER on the new Raspberry Pi 5. Click on the following video clips to see exactly how I did it and what it looks like in flight:

                 
The second of those video clips is now a little out of date, but it provides the best summary of the flight simulator and what it looks and sounds like on a Raspberry Pi Model 4b during an online mission. The newest versions feature some additional cockpit graphic detail, and the appearance of other online aircraft is smoother, with motion that is a lot less "jumpy".

Since publishing the first of those video clips, the Raspberry Pi community and industry have benefitted from newer, more powerful hardware and updated operating systems, and LAC has been evolving too. We expect these trends to continue. The latest news about LAC on Raspberry Pi hardware can always be found in our "LAC on Raspberry Pi" forum. You will always find the latest installation instructions for every compatible Raspberry Pi in that forum. Here's the link:

https://sourceforge.net/p/linuxaircombat/discussion/laconraspberrypi/