Heya Ace,
Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner.
I did a slightly different approach with Air Force One. You have to first download the basic aircraft for the Project AI 747-200 available here:
http://www.projectai.com/packages/download_model.php?fileid=47You will also need a Project AI Installer. It's also available on the Project AI website.
The next thing to do is to get the texture.
Unfortunately I could not find Justin McGehee's AF-1 texture here at Simviation. So please Ozzy72 or Fly2e don't ban me for giving out this link:
http://www.fsdome.com/cgi-bin/download.pl?url=uploads03/dec/af1jsm.zipNow install the aircraft and texture into your FS 2004 main Aircraft folder.
The reason why I chose the Project AI 747-200 was because this aircraft is really frame-rate friendly.
What I did next was to use a flightplan creation program to plan the route the Air Force One was to take. There is a good Utility by Garrett Hardesty called Simple AI available here:
http://www.simviation.com/fs2004utilities3.htmI created a flightplan for Air Force One to take off from Andrews AFB to Dulles Intl then go to Dallas/Ft.Worth Intl. (although you can make the destination anywhere else). I scheduled the return flight for 3 days later.
I then used Traffic Tools by Lee Swordy to compile the flightplan into FS 2004.
I believe that the latest version of Traffic Tools is 2.02 and is available here:
http://www.simviation.com/fs2004utilities1.htmSo all I have to do now is to select an escort aircraft(usually Dino Cattaneo's F-14 or Kirk Olsson's F-16. Both are excellent aircraft). I will then take off from Andrews AFB, circle until the AF-1 takes off, escort it to Dulles where I land, park, and shutdown. I'll then use the FS 2004 time compression (I don't want to sit around for an hour waiting for the President to finish shaking hands) to "fast-forward" until the AF-1 is ready to depart for Dallas. I'll then "escort" AF-1 onto the runway at DFW.
Now I know that this all sounds really difficult, however, if you need any assistance at all don't be backwards about coming forwards for help. I for one will be happy to help out.