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SDF and UPS 80 flts in and 80 flts out in 6 hrs

PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 12:02 pm
by Hardball_fd
I actually work at UPS in Louisville KY.  We are an international hub for UPS and have over 160 inbound and outbound flights every night.  MS has already put in the basic structures but I thought it would be cool if someone who has the skills could build those flights into the AI or even just enhance the scenery in the area.  We actually park approx. 40 aircraft on the buildings like a terminal and another 40 or so on wide open ramps.  We also fly about sixtey flights out in the evening and afternoon.  I can and would be very willing to help with what I could. I would be able to help get info and pictures and things of that nature easily.  I think it would make for an interesting environment.  Plus MS left Churchill Downs, the home of the KY Dery, and the louisville slugger museum, 150 foot bat, and a few other interesting sites off of the scenery.  Hope someone is interested in building this.  Thanks, Hardball_fd

Re: SDF and UPS 80 flts in and 80 flts out in 6 hr

PostPosted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 2:37 am
by Ivan
http://www.projectai.com/libraries/sear ... ywords=ups

you need the combined flightplan at the bottom to get the european flights too

Re: SDF and UPS 80 flts in and 80 flts out in 6 hr

PostPosted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 12:03 pm
by Hardball_fd
Hey thanks, I apperciate the heads up.  I have spent about the last 45min trying to figure out how to use the projectAI stuff though.  The darn readmes just say if you don't know tough.  But I would like to learn.  I got the installer and tried using that. I don't know what I am missing.  I figure it is right in front of me though.  I have yet to have any real trouble with anything else that I have d/led so if you could give me the heads up or advise me where to find a heads up I would appreciate it.

Re: SDF and UPS 80 flts in and 80 flts out in 6 hr

PostPosted: Thu Apr 15, 2004 2:04 pm
by Ivan
these are manual install only plans

you need TTools, and the aircraft.cfg files of the machines you want to fly