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Hey everyone,
I’m looking for a few people who might be interested in contributing to OpenSquawk, an open source AI ATC system for Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane.
The goal is to build a realistic, phraseology correct ATC environment that can handle live speech recognition, intent parsing and natural sounding controller responses. Everything is completely open and runs locally or on a small server.
We’re mainly looking for help with:
- SimConnect (C# / .NET 8)
- Node / Nuxt backend or frontend work
- Speech to text and text to speech pipeline improvements
- General ATC logic and phraseology testing
What’s already working:
- A SimConnect bridge app that connects MSFS and streams telemetry
- Speech recognition and text to speech working end to end
- A web based Classroom mode for training and testing
- Open API and documentation in progress
If you’ve built tools around SimConnect, ATC logic or audio processing and want to be part of something open, we’d really like to have you on board.
More info: https://opensquawk.de
Source code: https://github.com/opensquawk
I’m looking for a few people who might be interested in contributing to OpenSquawk, an open source AI ATC system for Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane.
The goal is to build a realistic, phraseology correct ATC environment that can handle live speech recognition, intent parsing and natural sounding controller responses. Everything is completely open and runs locally or on a small server.
We’re mainly looking for help with:
- SimConnect (C# / .NET 8)
- Node / Nuxt backend or frontend work
- Speech to text and text to speech pipeline improvements
- General ATC logic and phraseology testing
What’s already working:
- A SimConnect bridge app that connects MSFS and streams telemetry
- Speech recognition and text to speech working end to end
- A web based Classroom mode for training and testing
- Open API and documentation in progress
If you’ve built tools around SimConnect, ATC logic or audio processing and want to be part of something open, we’d really like to have you on board.
More info: https://opensquawk.de
Source code: https://github.com/opensquawk