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Ai planes

Postby 757200ba » Fri Apr 29, 2005 4:39 am

hello !
can anybody give me an idea how to install manually ai planes or transform normal planes into ai planes
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Re: Ai planes

Postby commoner » Fri Apr 29, 2005 5:47 am

Hi 757.....not really into it myself but I guess you would need the Traffic Tools utility from here at SimV....commoner ;)

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Re: Ai planes

Postby wji » Fri Apr 29, 2005 9:40 am

"Normal" planes probably means flyable; these are o.k. but may take up an inordinate amount of computer resources. It's best to use AI specific planes. There's lots of AI planes here at SimViation.

Here's a scrrenshot of the three files required to create AI traffic_new.bgl using Ttools202:

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The entries in the aircraft.txt come from the title=aircraft name in the aircraft.cfg file for each aircraft wanted.

Lee Swordy wrote a comprehensive manual to go with Ttools202 so may I suggest just reading it. That's where I learned how to do it.

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P.S. You can have as many traffic_xx.bgl as wanted and these are placed in your FS9/Scenery/World/Scenery folder by Tttols default settings
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Re: Ai planes

Postby Scottler » Fri Apr 29, 2005 9:47 am

Wow, that image isn't at all too big.  lol
Great edit, Bob.


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