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Midwest AI Traffic

PostPosted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 4:51 pm
by HolluH14
Can anyone give me a link preferrably for Project AI traffic for Midwest Airlines or Midwest Express?  I am soon going to be starting many Midwest flights with the SGA 717 model in and out of Milwaukee...so I would like traffic to make it more realistic..Thanks!

Re: Midwest AI Traffic

PostPosted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 6:25 pm
by wji
"Can anyone give me a link preferrably for Project AI traffic for Midwest Airlines or Midwest Express?"

I looked at PAI and couldn't find any YX packages. I do have all the (YX) schedules in Ultimate Traffic but that's what we paid for . . .  :D

Here's a screenshot showing the UT, B717 routes outta MKE

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UT also outputs complete airline schedules (any airline) in PDF format for viewing or printing. Midwest Airlines' carrier partner is Skyway Airlines (Midwest Connect) (AL) but they do not fly 717 equipment.

Re: Midwest AI Traffic

PostPosted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 8:38 pm
by HolluH14
All right...haha...thanks anyway.  Maybe I'll just go and nag PAI now lol  ;)  ;D

Re: Midwest AI Traffic

PostPosted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 9:03 pm
by beefhole
Yeah, I was dissapointed that there was no Midwest package at PAI.  Soooo many fond memories flying on their DC-9s from Philly to Milwaukee and back to visit my grandparents... those cookies! :)

Re: Midwest AI Traffic

PostPosted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 11:15 pm
by wji
Off to grandma's for cookies . . . :D

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Ya can't beat Ultimate Traffic After d/l the freebe Aardvark B717 and YX repaint, I assigned it to the UT Midwest schedules. Cool.

Re: Midwest AI Traffic

PostPosted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 10:05 am
by beefhole
Not GRANDMA's cookies!  MIDWEST'S cookies! :P  They were soooo good... warm, gooey, fresh.  They had to stop serving them after the industry downturn however.  *sigh* that's when we stopped flying midwest.

Re: Midwest AI Traffic

PostPosted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 10:18 am
by HolluH14
Question about the screenshot...I've always tried to fly AI Aircraft (I can only do that when I install the traffic package)...and I install everything correctly in the FS9 Aircraft folder...but is it true that you have to apply the a/c to a flightplan?  Is that what you did?

Re: Midwest AI Traffic

PostPosted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 11:36 am
by wji
Ultimate Traffic doesn't serve up cookies . . . on any of their AI flights  ::)

" . . . but is it true that you have to apply the a/c to a flightplan?  Is that what you did?"

Affirmative . . . but it's pretty easy using Ultimate Traffic's Assign Aircraft Option.

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UT has some YX repaints but did not have the B717 included, hence, the Aardvark d/l. Anyone with the Aardvark B717 model and texture installed could write flightplans using TTools.

UT also includes thousands of AF2 files with requisite parking places (of the correct size) to accomodate all the included airline schedules. Remember also, UT includes all the realworld airline schedules so all that is required is to marry them up with the type used if that type is NOT included in UT.

UT is the best $29 bucks you'll ever spend.

If you want help getting your mojo workin' re: YX B717 flights outta KMKE, let me know by PM.

Re: Midwest AI Traffic

PostPosted: Sun May 07, 2006 10:08 pm
by Falcon500
well this is kinda late but.......

I live in Michigan, the northern part, so i tried to find the ones that had aircraft around the Upper Peninsula of Michigan

http://www.projectai.com/official/packages/civil.php

about 2/3's of the way down under Mesaba Airlines......its part of NorthWest Airlink

about 1/4'th the way down there is AirTran by Air Wisconsin

Near the top is Air Canada

NorthWest and Delta airlines also have flights to Upper Michigan