Read all of this before you do anything.
Getting Started:
To do this, first go download AirEd from here:
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/hsors/FS_Soft/fsairfile.htmlNow go download TrafficTools by Lee Swordy. This is an essential file if you are even thinking of adding any aircraft or flightplans to your AI system. It decompiles a file called traffic.bgl, which contains all the information the AI uses. This is explained in more detail in the TrafficTools info. Download it here:
http://www.simviation.com/fs2002utilities_ess1.htmIf it doesn't already have an interface, or you don't like the one you have, I recomend Traffic Magician, available at
www.avsim.com. Just search for Traffic Magician.
Okay, now you're ready to convert the aircraft. Remember, doing this will mean it won't show up in your aircraft database, but it will be available to the AI. Likewise, you can do this with the Dash 8 that is already an AI aircraft.
Open the *.air file of the aircraft with AirEd. Look at the structure. You have a list of different places in the airfile that are available to put in information. Search down the list for "aircraft type=". This is what specifies whether the aircraft is AI or flyable. To make the aircraft AI useable only, enter
2 here. To make it flyable, enter
0 here. That is all you have to do for the conversion.
Now, if you made an aircraft flyable, you will notice in that aircraft's folder there is probably no panel folder. To fix this, come over here to SimV and perform a search for that aircraft's panel. For the Dash 8, search for "Dash 8 panels", or something similar.
Allright, you can now add this aircraft to the AI system, although for future reference, it is in no way necessary to switch an aircraft from flyable to AI for it to work for the AI.
Just follow the directions for Traffic Tools to add it in.
Good luck, and I hope you haven't gotten bored with this long-winded explanation!
