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Excellent World of AI !

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Just installed the excellent world of AI. Is there any simple way I can get the aircraft to land at the old Hong Kong airport instead of Chep lock in Hong Kong?Many thanks,Chris

Did you check WOAIs web site closely for AI? I THOUGHT they had made some, but now that you ask I'm not sure. . . I don't know who's scenery you're using there, but Aerosofts's version of Kai Tak has some special AI plans designed to land there.

Smooth Skies! -- Chuck B.

 

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This is copied and pasted straight from the Nine Dragons Kai Tak Pdf Where’s my AI !?!?!Now you may have noticed if you couldn’t wait any longer and just had to make a flight before reading all of this, there was no other aircraft at Kai Tak. No planes landing or taking off. Pretty lonely, eh? Because Microsoft closed the airport back with FS2000, their default Artificial Intelligent aircraft (AI) no longer has flightplans to VHHX, nor does probably any of the freeware or payware packages I am assuming. So we need to get some traffic there and I have a way to make this quite simple for you. Granted, you need to be familiar with a little freeware utility called Traffic Tools (TT).If TT is new to you, you can download it from several of the larger flightsim download sites. After that, read it’s instructions to get familiar with what we are doing below:Go to your FS9/Scenery/World/scenery folder and find your Traffic.bgl file. If you are using a commercial product the name might be different. This file contains all the airport, aircraft and flight information for your AI traffic.Make a copy of your Traffic.bgl file and rename it to something like Traffic_VHHX.bgl. file as per TT’s instructions. You will see that TT’s has divided up the file into three separate text files:Airports_VHHX.txtAircraft_VHHX.txtFlightplans_VHHX.txtFirst thing we need to do is add Kai Tak airport (VHHX) to the Airports text file. This will make the airport be seen as active once again in flight simulator. So using MS Notepad add the following at the bottom of the list.VHHX,N22* 18.96’,E114* 12.30’,10I even deleted the VHHH airport from the list too since I know I would never be flying into Check Lap Kok while 9D is running with this traffic file.Now with that done save the Airports_VHHX.txt file so it will be updated.Open the Flightplans_VHHX.txt again using Notepad.Place curser at the top of the file and click Edit, Replace and replace VHHH with VHHX. Then click Replace All.Let it do its thing for the next few seconds/minutes, depending on the size of your flightplans file.At the end save the file and re-compile using TT again to combine the three text files back into one traffic bgl file.That’s it. You now have a new traffic file that moves all traffic from Chek Lap Kok over to Kai Tak. When you are using 9Dragons use the VHHX_traffic.bgl file. When you want to use VHHH airport then go back and use your original traffic.bgl file. Works great as the airports are so close there appears to be no issues with switching the flightplans and you don’t have to create new flightplans from scratch or have twice the traffic for keeping both airports open. But don’t use both as you will have duplicate aircraft, flight numbers, and enough traffic congestion in the air to bring a quad four PC to it’s knees!Have fun :(

Actually, you might want to try the traffic file of FlyTampa. You should check out the VHHX subforum on their forums, and you should find a topic about AI tarffic pinned somewhere at the top. Ah, here it is: http://www.flytampa.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3116Provided you have all the necessary airlines, this should work instantly and without hassle.

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Actually, you might want to try the traffic file of FlyTampa. You should check out the VHHX subforum on their forums, and you should find a topic about AI tarffic pinned somewhere at the top. Ah, here it is: http://www.flytampa.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3116Provided you have all the necessary airlines, this should work instantly and without hassle.
Many thanks Ben Mark and ChuckBest Regards,Chris

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