July 12, 201015 yr Hello all, I have great flightsimulator traffic, but I could really use a few of these packages that follow to make it even better:Air Canada JazzContinental Expressjet (I dont know if woai made one)US Airways ExpressDelta ConnectionFedEXAmerican EagleNorthwest AirlinkFlyBe If anybody has these packages, I would ask if ANYONE could PM them to me, that would be just great. And also, does anyone know if WOAI will be making those packages again? THANKS!!!
July 12, 201015 yr Hello all, I have great flightsimulator traffic, but I could really use a few of these packages that follow to make it even better:Air Canada JazzContinental Expressjet (I dont know if woai made one)US Airways ExpressDelta ConnectionFedEXAmerican EagleNorthwest AirlinkFlyBe If anybody has these packages, I would ask if ANYONE could PM them to me, that would be just great. And also, does anyone know if WOAI will be making those packages again? THANKS!!!On WOAI's forum, they mentioned that there are certain modellers and repainters (as well as flightplan developers) that did withdrew their consent to use their work in WOAI's packages. All of the above airlines mentioned (except CO Express, which was never made a package) were packages that had to be withdrawn for the reason stated above. The good news, however, is that if you use the MRAI installer, it's quite easy to install these flightplans (which, btw, are much more up-to-date than the original WOAI) yourself. Alpha-India has released a summer schedule for at least a couple of those airlines, and repaints for most of them are readily available both at Avsim and Flightsim. Hope this helps a bit!
July 12, 201015 yr On WOAI's forum, they mentioned that there are certain modellers and repainters (as well as flightplan developers) that did withdrew their consent to use their work in WOAI's packages. All of the above airlines mentioned (except CO Express, which was never made a package) were packages that had to be withdrawn for the reason stated above. The good news, however, is that if you use the MRAI installer, it's quite easy to install these flightplans (which, btw, are much more up-to-date than the original WOAI) yourself. Alpha-India has released a summer schedule for at least a couple of those airlines, and repaints for most of them are readily available both at Avsim and Flightsim. Hope this helps a bit!Thanks, but the problem is, I dont have any idea how to use any of that flightplan stuff or make my own packages. That is just why I use WOAI or PAI, cause it comes with an installer. However, I would like to know if WOAI is making them again. Do you have those packages? I also hear they are on Mediafire.com, but I also have trouble with that website.BestRegards,
July 12, 201015 yr Do you have those packages?the packages are not to be shared at the direction of the copyright holders.-- D. Scobie, feelThere support forum moderator: https://forum.simflight.com/forum/169-feelthere-support-forums/
July 12, 201015 yr fuss this is your second thread about obtaining these packages and as much as I wish they were able to be distributed they can't. Even if they were they are sorely out of date, Northwest Airlink does not even exist anymore. The Alpha India packages have a list of what repaints you need and once you obtain these all it takes is to open up TTools and hit compileRegardsAlex
July 12, 201015 yr fuss this is your second thread about obtaining these packages and as much as I wish they were able to be distributed they can't. Even if they were they are sorely out of date, Northwest Airlink does not even exist anymore. The Alpha India packages have a list of what repaints you need and once you obtain these all it takes is to open up TTools and hit compileRegardsAlexYeah, I know. But, I really like Northwest Airlink and the CRJ is my favourite aircraft. Do you have these packages? And like I mentioned earlier, I dont know how to make my own packages :(. I wish I did. Do you know how to? Thanks,
July 12, 201015 yr Yeah, I know. But, I really like Northwest Airlink and the CRJ is my favourite aircraft. Do you have these packages? And like I mentioned earlier, I dont know how to make my own packages :( . I wish I did. Do you know how to? Thanks,Have you checked over at the Project AI site?Sometimes they have suitable replacements in their archives.
July 12, 201015 yr Have you checked over at the Project AI site?Sometimes they have suitable replacements in their archives.Yes, thanks. I have FedEX from there, but I don't really like the quality of their AI traffic, but if it's the best I can find, I guess I will take it. Also, I have their American Eagle package, but I find WOAI is better quality. PAI also has shortage of packages compared to WOAI as well, WOAI has a near 600, PAI has maybe 150, at the most. Do you know if WOAI will make those packages again that I have mentioned? Cause I have lot's of trouble making my own packages. I need and Installer to do so ):! Do you have flightsim X or 9? If so, where do you get your traffic? Do you make it? What flightplan Installer do you use? And how long does it normally take? Also, do you know any other websites with an Air Canada Jazz, US Airways Express, Delta Connection, Northwest Airlink? If so Could you give me the link? I know this is a lot of questions, but thanks for your help!Regards!
July 13, 201015 yr Yes, thanks. I have FedEX from there, but I don't really like the quality of their AI traffic, but if it's the best I can find, I guess I will take it. Also, I have their American Eagle package, but I find WOAI is better quality. PAI also has shortage of packages compared to WOAI as well, WOAI has a near 600, PAI has maybe 150, at the most. Do you know if WOAI will make those packages again that I have mentioned? Cause I have lot's of trouble making my own packages. I need and Installer to do so ):! Do you have flightsim X or 9? If so, where do you get your traffic? Do you make it? What flightplan Installer do you use? And how long does it normally take? Also, do you know any other websites with an Air Canada Jazz, US Airways Express, Delta Connection, Northwest Airlink? If so Could you give me the link? I know this is a lot of questions, but thanks for your help!Regards!Trust me, I also thought it would be overwhelming trying to build traffic without WOAI. But keep in mind, that you can do essentially what WOAI does, albeit broken down a bit. The MRAI installer is very easy to use. First, you download and install the aircraft/repaints that you wish to use for your traffic. Then, download a MRAI-compatible flightplan (Alpha-India's flightplans are all MRAI-compatible). Follow the unzipping instructions for said FP, run the installer, and follow the prompts. It really is that simple. :( While WOAI is a faster route to go, using MRAI is just as easy, just a little more time-consuming. TTools is required for it to work, but if you have the WOAI installer, then you already have TTools. Now, I know there was somewhere you could find the installer, but I can't remember the website. If anyone else wants to take a stab at it, be my guest! Cheers!
July 13, 201015 yr Installing AI traffic is easy. Putting it together is just as easy. This NW Airlink CRJ-200 is a complete aircraft and goes into the Aircraft folder along with this AIG CRJ-900 Base Model with this texture (put the texture into the CRJ-900 folder and and follow the instructions of the readme file to add the fltsim text to the .cfg file). Use the Northwest Airlink 2008-2009 Flight Plans to add the planes to your airports. The readme file will help you put the files together with the required software (TrafficTools). Supporter GhostRecon.net | AGgReSsion WhiteKnight77's Place Mike Shannon
July 13, 201015 yr Trust me, I also thought it would be overwhelming trying to build traffic without WOAI. But keep in mind, that you can do essentially what WOAI does, albeit broken down a bit. The MRAI installer is very easy to use. First, you download and install the aircraft/repaints that you wish to use for your traffic. Then, download a MRAI-compatible flightplan (Alpha-India's flightplans are all MRAI-compatible). Follow the unzipping instructions for said FP, run the installer, and follow the prompts. It really is that simple. :( While WOAI is a faster route to go, using MRAI is just as easy, just a little more time-consuming. TTools is required for it to work, but if you have the WOAI installer, then you already have TTools. Now, I know there was somewhere you could find the installer, but I can't remember the website. If anyone else wants to take a stab at it, be my guest! Cheers!Thanks!Installing AI traffic is easy. Putting it together is just as easy. This NW Airlink CRJ-200 is a complete aircraft and goes into the Aircraft folder along with this AIG CRJ-900 Base Model with this texture (put the texture into the CRJ-900 folder and and follow the instructions of the readme file to add the fltsim text to the .cfg file). Use the Northwest Airlink 2008-2009 Flight Plans to add the planes to your airports. The readme file will help you put the files together with the required software (TrafficTools).THANK YOU!
July 13, 201015 yr There is the Northwest Airlink CRJ-900 texture you will need for the AIG model. Something seems to have gotten FUBARed when I first tried to post it.Before compiling the 3 flight plan files into a traffic file, you need to add the bolded line in place of the aircraft file line that is bolded:[fltsim.x]title=AIG CRJ-900 Mesaba Airlines ops as Northwest Jet Airlink N902XJsim=AIG_CRJ900model=panel=sound=texture=northwest_airlink_N902XJatc_id=N902XJatc_airline=MESABAatc_flight_number=ui_manufacturer=Alpha Indiaui_type=Bombardier CRJ-900ui_variation=Mesaba Airlines ops as Northwest Jet Airlink N902XJdescription=Alpha India Bombardier CRJ900, Repaint by George R. Wideneratc_parking_types=GATEatc_parking_codes=NWAXAC#2,200,"Mesaba Airlines Bombardier CRJ-900 - Northwest Airlink"You will do the same for the CRJ-200 for Pinnacle. Once compiled, the aircraft will show up in FS9. Supporter GhostRecon.net | AGgReSsion WhiteKnight77's Place Mike Shannon
July 14, 201015 yr There is the Northwest Airlink CRJ-900 texture you will need for the AIG model. Something seems to have gotten FUBARed when I first tried to post it.Before compiling the 3 flight plan files into a traffic file, you need to add the bolded line in place of the aircraft file line that is bolded:[fltsim.x]title=AIG CRJ-900 Mesaba Airlines ops as Northwest Jet Airlink N902XJsim=AIG_CRJ900model=panel=sound=texture=northwest_airlink_N902XJatc_id=N902XJatc_airline=MESABAatc_flight_number=ui_manufacturer=Alpha Indiaui_type=Bombardier CRJ-900ui_variation=Mesaba Airlines ops as Northwest Jet Airlink N902XJdescription=Alpha India Bombardier CRJ900, Repaint by George R. Wideneratc_parking_types=GATEatc_parking_codes=NWAXAC#2,200,"Mesaba Airlines Bombardier CRJ-900 - Northwest Airlink"You will do the same for the CRJ-200 for Pinnacle. Once compiled, the aircraft will show up in FS9.I really apprechiate this help! And are you talking about the MRAI installer orTTools?? I guess, if you dont replie in time, i will do it with both. THanks (:
July 14, 201015 yr The 3 files that are in the flight plan have to be compiled with TrafficTools. What I do is install TT into it's own folder within the FS folder and then extract flight plans into it. All you have to do is point TT to where those files are and the folder where the TrafficXXXX.bgl file has to go and you are all set. Just follow the readme for TT and you will be OK. Supporter GhostRecon.net | AGgReSsion WhiteKnight77's Place Mike Shannon
August 30, 201015 yr WOAI has released US Airways Express file. FYI. However, it is a shame that American Eagle/Connection, and Continental Express, Delta Connection, United Express are not available. If they have been re-released I have not seen them. Maybe I'm not looking in the right places or asking the right people?
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