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Finding AC# for non AI aircraft

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I have that GA traffic file that adds something like 42000 GA AI flights to FS, but I am having a problem getting it going. The problem is that the AC#'s are different in the aircraft.txt file with the download than is what I have.I used TTools to decompile the traffic.bgl file from FS2004, and found the three .txt files, but the problem is it only shows the AC#'s for aircraft that have AI flight plans.I downloaded and installed a few GA aircraft (Warrior II, etc.) that I want to add to the GA flight plan, but need to find the AC#'s that FS has assigned to these non AI aircraft. Since the GA flight plans are only for small airports, it shouldn't be bad to use non ai aircraft for these flights.How do I get a complete list of the AC#'s that FS9 has?

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Hi there,you'll have to recompile the traffic.bgl file, otherwise your new traffic won't show up. Neither FS nor TTools will assign aircraft numbers for you, as those are dependent on the installed flightplans, so you can either make them up yourself or simply use the aircraft.txt file that came with your flight plans. Make sure the aircraft # in the flightplans matches the ones in the aircraft.txt file, and that the title corresponds with the one in the appropriate aircraft.cfg.Cheers,Gosta.http://www.hifisim.com/images/as2betateam.jpg

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