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Who's Fault is this.....

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These two incidents happend with 20 mins of each other on a Victor airway.I was using 'Proflight Emulator' at the time. Is that to blame, or is it as I think more likely, just FSX AI screwin up?

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Real lifesepertion.jpgBut yes it gets like that

It's FSX, the ATC can go a bit whacky sometimes, as indeed it can in FS9 too. This one's FSX:nearmiss.jpgFortunately my right waist gunner got him LOLAl

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These two incidents happend with 20 mins of each other on a Victor airway.I was using 'Proflight Emulator' at the time. Is that to blame, or is it as I think more likely, just FSX AI screwin up?
Ive had a few close calls like that. One was almost 1000 ft in front of me heading east as I was heading south, I wasnt quick enough to get a screenshot. Im still waiting to have a midair collision if its possible.Pro Flight Emulator doesnt control the AI, just the ATC. I use that and the stock ATC also.Anything possible with FSX AI :(

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Dave Opper

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