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default ai fligth plan ?

Postby rajiv2 » Thu Jan 20, 2005 12:27 am

is ther any way to delete the fligth simulator traffic bec it just ruined my aiflight plan that i downloaded from the net plus they have the same schedule with my installed ai aircraft:)
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Re: default ai fligth plan ?

Postby dave3cu » Thu Jan 20, 2005 7:09 am

The default ai flightplans are in the file named 'traffic030528.bgl', located in the '....\Scenery\World\Scenery folder.


Rather than deleting it I would suggest that you simply rename it something like 'traffic030528.original' and then check to make sure your new flightplans are still flying.

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Re: default ai fligth plan ?

Postby rajiv2 » Thu Jan 20, 2005 8:10 am

there one thing i would like to ask... i had a cathay pacific flightplan but they are only few planes and i got this in "project ai" plus som plane fly at low altitude how can you change it? ;D ;D
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Re: default ai fligth plan ?

Postby commoner » Thu Jan 20, 2005 9:15 am

is ther any way to delete the fligth simulator traffic bec it just ruined my aiflight plan that i downloaded from the net plus they have the same schedule with my installed ai aircraft:)


You can turn off the default AI traffic by sliding the "slider" to the left (Zero) in the settings section concerning Traffic...not sure if this turns off the PAI or other added AI stuff though commoner.... ;)
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Re: default ai fligth plan ?

Postby rajiv2 » Fri Jan 21, 2005 2:24 am

one more thing how can you delete the ai flight plan u just place in you fs9?
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Re: default ai fligth plan ?

Postby dave3cu » Fri Jan 21, 2005 7:40 am

not sure if this turns off the PAI or other added AI stuff though


Each individual flight is turned on/off according to it's xx% value (AC#45,N24680,20%,8Hr,IFR,....). This flight would show at 20% or greater on the slider. So would depend on the value within the ai addons.

one more thing how can you delete the ai flight plan u just place in you fs9?


Assuming the add-on flight plan is in its own file, i.e-'TrafficCathy.bgl' or something like that, then just remove the file from FS2004.

If it was edited into the default flightplans (traffic030528.bgl) using Traffic Tools you would have to revert to a previously saved version or physically remove the flights using Traffic Tools. ( Traffic Tools makes a copy of the default flightplans named 'traffic030528.original)

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Re: default ai fligth plan ?

Postby commoner » Fri Jan 21, 2005 9:16 am


Each individual flight is turned on/off according to it's xx% value (AC#45,N24680,20%,8Hr,IFR,....). This flight would show at 20% or greater on the slider. So would depend on the value within the ai addons.

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Thanks Dave for that bit of FS9 wisdom, a handy tip ...is it then possible to move the flight up or down the list by simply changeing this % figure?...commoner
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Re: default ai fligth plan ?

Postby dave3cu » Sat Jan 22, 2005 7:13 am

Yes, thats correct Commoner.

When I create new flights I usually set the value to 1%. That way my flights will show at all slider settings except 0.

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Re: default ai fligth plan ?

Postby commoner » Sat Jan 22, 2005 7:23 am

...Thanks Dave..cool...commoner 8)
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