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In Need of Need an AI utility..

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WoAI has a utility whose filename is woa_airfile_updates_v1.zip but it's hosted on AVSIM only from what I can tell. No telling if it will be again after the re-build, so I'm wondering if anyone happens to have it and can email it. Apparently it makes the AI planes invisible on the airplane selection list in the game.

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WoAI has a utility whose filename is woa_airfile_updates_v1.zip but it's hosted on AVSIM only from what I can tell. No telling if it will be again after the re-build, so I'm wondering if anyone happens to have it and can email it. Apparently it makes the AI planes invisible on the airplane selection list in the game.
Hi,This can also be done with a program called AirEd. You can download it on flightsim . com . File name is <air152up.zip>. See below how to use it and what to modify. You basically have to load the .air files of each of your AI models, and change the value on line 105 from 0 to 2. Make sure when you install AirEd, not to have the .air files associated with the program to open automatically, it is said to have bad consequences on fs2004 operation (I have noticed longer loading times when starting the game).It depends on what FS your using.For FS2004: You'll need the 'Aired' utility installed. Either will work. Install and run Aired and open the *.air file for the aircraft. Find line 105105 *Aircraft Type= 0 <--the aircraft is 'flyable' and in the select aircraft window105 *Aircraft Type=2 <--ai only, not in the select aircraft window.For FSX: just add a panel folder with a panel.cfg file. Can be any panel, doesn't have to 'match' the aircraft, in fact the panel.cfg can be an 'empty' file.Hope this helps!!Marc

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