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Adding Aircraft Traffic, airport gates, etc, to your Sim - AFCAD, TTools, Project AI, AI Aircraft, etc

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Postby Privatepilot1219 » Sat Jul 03, 2004 9:49 pm

Have the afcad and ttools.
can someone tell me step by step how to make ai traffic?
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Re: need help

Postby garymbuska » Sun Jul 04, 2004 9:50 am

Afcad has nothing to do with AI except for assigning parking spaces. TTOLS comes with a readme file I suggest you read it.
after you decompile the traffic.bgl file it will make two files one with the aiports & one with the flight plans. You can use the flight plans as a guide to ad your own ai flight plans.Afterwards you will need to recompile them into a new traffic file. Or you can go to www.projectai.com
& there you will find more AI traffic flight plans than you can imagine. I am currently using the delta airlines and luthansa cargo lines & believe me it makes plenty of ai air craft. MIND you though this will not add traffic to every airport in FS esp. the smaller ones  8)
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Re: need help

Postby wji » Mon Jul 05, 2004 11:02 am

Sounds good to me May I suggest putting the Ttools Readme file on the desktop, then when information is required, it's only a click away.

I clicked mine and found:

"7. The AI Traffic File
The Traffic Database file contains all the AI flight information for Flight Simulator. The stock traffic file is named "traffic.bgl" for FS2002, and "traffic030528.bgl" for FS2004 (the numbers are merely the creation date of the file). FS2002 will only work properly with one traffic file, but FS2004 will allow any number of them. A traffic file can actually have any name as long as it ends with .bgl, but for consistency TTools will always begin the traffic file name with the word "traffic". You can extend that name with any suffix you want, for example "traffic_KORD.bgl" or "trafficAALEastUS.bgl"."

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p.s. the default Help file path is:
"C:\Program Files\ttool202\TTools ReadMe.htm"
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