
GeoFS MCP Server
A server that allows AI models to control and interact with aircraft in the GeoFS browser-based flight simulator through standardized interfaces.
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GeoFS MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for the GeoFS flight simulator, allowing AI models to control and interact with aircraft in the GeoFS browser-based flight simulator.
Features
- 🛫 Control aircraft flight parameters (throttle, heading, etc.)
- 📊 Access real-time flight data (position, speed, attitude)
- 🗺️ Navigate between waypoints and airports
- ✈️ Select different aircraft models
- 🔄 Execute flight maneuvers (takeoff, landing)
Prerequisites
- Node.js (v14 or higher)
- npm or yarn
- A modern web browser (Chrome recommended)
Installation
-
Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/geofs-mcp-server.git cd geofs-mcp-server
-
Install dependencies:
npm install
-
Build the project:
npm run build
Usage
Starting the Server
-
Start the MCP server:
npm start
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The server will launch a browser window that navigates to GeoFS
- You may need to log in to GeoFS if required
- The server will wait for GeoFS to fully load before accepting commands
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The MCP server will be available at:
- HTTP:
http://localhost:3000
- WebSocket:
ws://localhost:3000
- HTTP:
Using with AI Models
This MCP server can be used with AI models that support the Model Context Protocol, allowing them to:
- Control aircraft in the simulator
- Retrieve flight data and simulator state
- Execute complex flight maneuvers
- Plan and follow flight routes
API Endpoints
GET /mcp
- Get server capabilities and available endpointsGET /mcp/aircraft
- Get current aircraft dataPOST /mcp/aircraft
- Control aircraft parametersGET /mcp/flight-data
- Get comprehensive flight dataPOST /mcp/navigation
- Set navigation parametersGET /mcp/simulation
- Get simulation statusPOST /mcp/simulation
- Control simulation parameters
WebSocket Commands
The server also supports WebSocket for real-time communication:
// Example WebSocket message
{
"id": 1,
"type": "command",
"command": "setThrottle",
"params": {
"value": 0.75
}
}
Available commands:
setThrottle
- Set engine throttle (0-1)setHeading
- Set target heading in degreesgetPosition
- Get current aircraft positionselectAircraft
- Change to a different aircrafttakeOff
- Execute takeoff procedureland
- Execute landing proceduregetFlightData
- Get comprehensive flight data
Example Client
See the examples/simple-client.js
file for a basic example of how to connect to and use the GeoFS MCP server.
To run the example:
node examples/simple-client.js
How It Works
The GeoFS MCP server uses Puppeteer to control a browser instance running GeoFS. It provides a standardized MCP interface that allows AI models to interact with the flight simulator through HTTP and WebSocket APIs.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Acknowledgements
- GeoFS - The browser-based flight simulator
- Model Context Protocol - Protocol specification for AI model context
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