pygc (pronounced "Pixie") stands for "Python Glass Cockpit" and is some software in very early development (read: "unusable") that aims to provide a Garmin-like glass cockpit for aviation simulation. I.e., a glass-cockpit that can run off a Raspberry Pi on a separate monitor and that receives flight parameters (yaw, pitch, roll, GPS position, AP state, CRS/HDG, IAS, etc) from the running simulation via network and renders them nicely.
Nothing of this works, yet. It's just some attempts with libcairo and inkscape so far, don't get your hopes up, sorry. It's just some attempts to get this all working in a manner that actually performs well enough to be smooth (i.e., target is 60fps) on a Pi3.
Everything is licensed under the GNU GPL-3.