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how to cha ge traffic file for kai Tak airport?

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hi all, I want to ch age the traffic file in FS9 to make all my ai aircraft fly to kai tak and not the OTHER hong kong airport...I have installed all the world of ai packages and that is the only ai traffic I use. where do I find the traffic file and how do i change it?

Hi, one way to do it is to dissasemble your ai traffic.bgl file with ttools (you can find traffic.bgl in X:FS2004SceneryWorldscenery) then open the file FlightPlans.txt and change all VHHH to VHHX. Save the file and create the traffic.bgl again with Ttools.If you have multiple traffic files, then you will need to do this for all of them! Or at least for all that contain flightplans to VHHH.You do have Kai Tak active, don't you? I suggest you take a look at Jim Vile's magnificent kaitak98.zip file available here at the library. Install everything as he describes and after you're done your AI will follow the curved approach to rwy 13.Ttools is available here as well: ttools202.zipRegards,Jure

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Just to add what Jure said, you may need to also make Kai Tak airport active by going in the airports.txt file and adding the appropiate info there (sorry, don't have it at my fingertips).When you compile your new traffic file give it a different name like Traffic-VHHX.bgl, so you will know to use that file when you are using Kai Tak and use your original file when you want to use that "OTHER" airport ;)

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Clutch, thanks, I forgot about that one! Need to start fiddling with AI again, methinks. :)Here is the entry for VHHX that I use:VHHX,N22* 19.43',E114* 11.64',0I inserted it right after the VHHH entry in Airports.txtBTW, how is the project going? I can't wait.... :)Regards,Jure

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