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Thanks, Anthony - I'll give that a go...Best,sg

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Thanks! Looking forward to the next version.Martin767 fetishistIt's a lot like life and that's what's appealing

That did the trick! Though I have yet to see a little bird doing tngs, i've got plenty of them on the tarmac - thanks!Now on to me second problem ;)I have been playing with the "% parking spaces...etc." slider. If I set it to 100% (2/3rd to the right - it goes to 150% right?), click apply, and generate plans, i get an ~40mb traffic_ga.bgl. When I set the slider to 40% (fourth notch from left), click apply, and generate plans, I get an ~100mb traffic_ga.bgl. Am I missing something? Now at my home airport with 100% ai, I do actually have fewer planes parked, but why is the bgl more than twice the size?Just a curiosity...Can't be said enough: Great work Markus!Best,sg

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I sort of know what an AFCAD file *is* but I wouldn't have the faintest idea where to find one. How would I know if an airport had one? All I know is there used to be light aircraft parked there and that they would start up, fly around, arrive, taxi and park - and now they don't. But I had expected GA-Traffic to put some aircraft in the skies, and I saw none anywhere while en route... (nor did I hear any). GA Traffic is enabled. KORS has traffic - I don't know whether it's yours or someone else's ! I just have a feeling I thought this seemed simple but I suspect it's terribly complex and despite being an experienced PC and MSFS user, I haven't a clue!

Hi,the size of the BGL file isn't always linear.But maybe there is a problem here, I heard that problem one time before, but couldn't reproduce it.Could you try to mage a new file, without changing anythin? I mean start GA-Traffic and just generate the flightplan.

Hi,thanks for a excellent software! It works very nice. Despite the phenomena described below:Regarding the size of the bgl-file, I've discovered something strange. When generating a new traffic-file, every other time the size differs between (in my case) 51 mb and 84 mb. So, 51 mb - next time 84 mb - next, 51 mb - next, 84 mb - and so on. Also, during the generation when all airfield names scrolls by in the small window, every other time it stucks on a random name. Then I got 51 mb. When it's not stuck I get 84 mb. Strange. But I can't see any difference in intensity from the GA, no matter the size of the file.I regenerate the traffic-file after every session with new AFCAD-files I've put in as addon scenery. My goal is to cover every tiny little airfield in Sweden with a few parkinglots beside the strip + unvisible "apron" taxiways. So far I've done around 50% or 80 AFCAD-files.I have FS9./Jan Bergwall

MarkusI added my UK2000 AFCAD files to the addon scenery folder and recompliled in GA-Traffic and all is well now with lots of super AI GA aircraft at all my previously quiet UK2000 airfields.For some reason I found THREE Gloster Meteors using GATE parking at Gatwick (OSS Gatwick)! Strange or what? Anyway with a bit of tweaking I have stopped them hogging much needed commercial parking bays;-)Now have a 103MB GA-Traffic bgl file! Wow!Thanks again for a very nice program for FS2004.RegardsAdamAdam Moorewww.hhuk.netWin XP Pro - Dell Dimension 4500P4 2.54 GHz - 1GB RAMHightech Radeon 128MB 9800Pro IceQ19" CRT 1600x1200 @ 100hzAudiophile 24/96FS2004 + UK2000 1/2/3/4/5/6/EGLL PRO/OSS EGKKUK VFR 1/2/3/4Ultimate VFR : RealAir SF-260Ultimate IFR : PMDG 737-700NGUltimate FUN : RealAir Decathlon

It seems that if I start GA-traffic and generate flight plans, i get a small file. If I try to fiddle with something, such as include an airplane as a bush plane, and generate flight plans without quitting GA-t first, I get an enormously large bgl. If I quit, restart, change nothing, the bgl is much smaller. I can try to replicate it, and send you some files, but we're talking several 20-120 mb files here...I'm happy to put them on my FTP (email me directly if you're interested).Maybe some AISchedule screenshots? Is there some other app that generates flight plan stats?Best,sg

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>It seems that if I start GA-traffic and generate flight>plans, i get a small file. If I try to fiddle with something,>such as include an airplane as a bush plane, and generate>flight plans without quitting GA-t first, I get an enormously>large bgl. If I quit, restart, change nothing, the bgl is>much smaller. I can try to replicate it, and send you some>files, but we're talking several 20-120 mb files here...I'm>happy to put them on my FTP (email me directly if you're>interested).>>Maybe some AISchedule screenshots? Is there some other app>that generates flight plan stats?>>Best,>sgHi Gridley,some screenshots of AISchedule could help, but I think you notice about first start, change nothing gives a different file size than start change something is enough. I will look at it!

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