Deleting default ai

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Deleting default ai

Postby cloud9 » Wed May 21, 2008 5:32 pm

I have world-of-ai and want to delete default trafiic....How would I do that....

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Re: Deleting default ai

Postby dave3cu » Wed May 21, 2008 5:44 pm

in the ...\\Scenery\World\scenery\ folder find the 'trafficAircraft.bgl' file. (traffic030528.bgl in FS2004)

Rather than delete it might be better to just disable it...renaming it to something like 'traffcAircraft.original' will disable it, can be re-enabled if wanted.

Disabling will remove both airlines and GA traffic.

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Re: Deleting default ai

Postby commoner » Fri May 23, 2008 5:48 am

In Options/Setting/Traffic......I there are boxes to check/uncheck and a slider for both Airline and General aviation traffic.......doesn't this do what you want?.....commoner ;)

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Re: Deleting default ai

Postby cloud9 » Fri May 23, 2008 10:52 pm

Oh, my traffic file had been renamed.  Figured it out. Thanks ;) :P
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Re: Deleting default ai

Postby unknown » Tue May 27, 2008 7:39 am

I have a problem...I had renamed my trafficAircraft.bgl file,but I still see def. fsx traffic: C172s,Barons 58,Learjets... :-/
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Re: Deleting default ai

Postby dave3cu » Tue May 27, 2008 9:41 am

Just to confirm that you renamed 'properly'.....

In renaming, you must change the .bgl extension. Example:
trafficAircraft.bgl changed to trafficAircraft.dontshowthis-the file is disabled and ai won't show.

trafficAircraft.bgl changed to dontshowthistrafficAircraft.bgl-the file is not disabled and ai will still show.

That aside... do you have any add-on 'global' traffic file installed?...This would be one designed to replace the default fictitcious airline liveries with real world liveries in the default traffic flight plans. They simply replace the default airline aircraft. They generally leave the flight plans, which includes the ga traffic, intact.

(Real world airline schedule flight plans, like those from PAI or WOAI, do not cause this problem.)

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Re: Deleting default ai

Postby unknown » Tue May 27, 2008 12:59 pm

Thank you,Dave!
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