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Post by Col7777 on Jan 28, 2009 5:47:56 GMT -5
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Post by aspen31 on Jan 28, 2009 6:33:50 GMT -5
Hi I have used two programs buy this author -- AI Flightplan Creator and something called AI Flight Plan Utilities which allows (amongst other things) aircraft and airports to be added to the Flight Plan Creator list. The creator list worked pretty well for me although it seems one has to be quite careful with inputs while building a flight plan. For some reason I had good success initially and everything I input showed up and worked well, However after a couple of weeks some of the AI aircraft no longer appeared even though the flight plans were still present and other AI input at the same time still worked. So far I have not figured this out but I don't believe it is the fault of this program. By the way the program has a shortcut to TT Tools for compiling your work. Take care Warren
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Post by aspen31 on Jan 28, 2009 7:05:37 GMT -5
Hi again As Ms Clinton said I may have misspoken. Reading further this looks like a new version which I have not yet used. My reference abpve would be to earlier iterations. That's what I get for engaging pen before starting brain -- early here and snowing in the mountains of New York.
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Post by Tom/CalClassic on Jan 28, 2009 9:52:24 GMT -5
Hi,
I have used AI Traffic Mover for many years, and it has one thing I need - the Project feature. This takes the dozens of individual traffic files I have (for all the different airlines) and puts them together into one big traffic file automatically (renumbering all the aircraft, etc.). This allows me to easily control and change what airline traffic files are included in 1957, 1959, and 1962. It also has almost all of the other features of AIFP, except the FSX items.
But I agree, either program should work well, theoretically.
One thing that I found causes AI aircraft not to show up - if you have more than around 100 legs in your flight plan, the plane won't appear.
Hope this helps,
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