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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2022 11:30:02 GMT -5
Glad that you have been successful. Where did you got the 'Platinum Wings' AI traffic? Has this already been released?
Bernard
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Post by Ice on Sept 1, 2022 18:48:53 GMT -5
No I just look for random aircraft flyable or AI and see if it works in my FS.
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Post by Ice on Sept 1, 2022 18:49:04 GMT -5
Next on my list is the HP 42
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Post by Ice on Sept 1, 2022 21:17:44 GMT -5
Also one more thing I already have the JU 52 needed for the flightplans but I don't have the repaints can someone send me the link to them?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2022 2:45:10 GMT -5
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Post by Ice on Sept 2, 2022 10:42:24 GMT -5
alright I think I found something.
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Post by Ice on Sept 4, 2022 7:48:35 GMT -5
Alright almost got everything. All I need is the Hp 42 and He-111C you don't need to send me a link to it unless I actually cannot find it.
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Post by Ice on Sept 5, 2022 1:36:09 GMT -5
Okay here is my strategy for this:
Step 1. Look For the aircraft Step 2. See if it's compatible with FSX Step 3. Put it into my Simobjects/Airplanes Step 4. Hope that it works as AI
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Post by Ice on Sept 5, 2022 1:37:25 GMT -5
And Fridging heck, the Hp42 and He-111C models that I added don't even appear even if they are the correct one. And I don't know why.
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Post by Tom/CalClassic on Sept 5, 2022 8:57:49 GMT -5
The title= line in the plane’s aircraft.cfg file must match exactly the line in the AI aircraft listing in the flight plan text files.
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Post by Ice on Sept 5, 2022 18:59:35 GMT -5
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2022 3:06:44 GMT -5
Somewhere above you told you were using AIFP. So nothing could be done wrong. Or isn't that 'the best and only way' to create FP's ...?
Bernard
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Post by Tom/CalClassic on Sept 6, 2022 9:17:19 GMT -5
It’s not the only way, I use AITM for the same thing, creating flight plans leg by leg manually. But AIFP works just as well.
The other way is to create a text file from printed timetables and then use the MRAI Compiler or AIFP to compile them into flight plans. A bit more automated.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2022 9:56:26 GMT -5
It’s not the only way, I use AITM for the same thing, creating flight plans leg by leg manually. Did you really mean AI Traffic Mover? I checked this tool, but it seems to be quite complicated. I stay with TTools, as it doesn't worry about handmade airports with fictitious ICAO codes! Bernard
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Post by Tom/CalClassic on Sept 6, 2022 11:08:48 GMT -5
Yes, AI Traffic Mover. It's really quite simple once you learn to use it. And I only use to it create the text files; I use TTools to compile as well. It's invaluable to me because you can create "projects" where it will automatically combine multiple flight plans into a single file. I create each airline separately and combine them all into the final file using this feature.
And AITM has a feature where you can use a "master" airport file, so I never have to create airport files for each airline. You can add all the fictitious airport codes you like, as long as you add them to the master file.
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