February 28, 201313 yr Yeah I have been taking all advice......I have checked traffic files for errors .......I have changed traffic speeds to 200knts nothing helps. The only good thing here is that I never have to wait to land. But I also like spotting so I am stuck on that one.............This is really perplexing. I feel like starting all over again slowly adding in the traffic and see where it goes wrong but what a project.
March 2, 201313 yr there is a package of ai thats very good. cant tell you what its called but the name is the same as the company that makes photoshop. look it up
March 2, 201313 yr .......which pirated all their stuff from the original creators. well he asked what was the best package.
March 2, 201313 yr It turns out that aerosoft sent me my traffic 2013 even though I ordered 2010. It came with my traffic 2006 for fs9. On the ground things look great, but all aircraft start out at the gate and it takes about 10 minutes, depending on the airport, for the traffic to really get moving. Anybody have any Ideas? Another thing I noticed is that the program copied almost all the aircraft into my regular airplanes as well enabling me to fly them. They are not the best quality and the guages so far seem to be the stock 737, but it's nifty nonetheless. BTW I'm running windows 8 pro.
March 2, 201313 yr 10 minutes is about right no matter what AI you use in FS. If everything started right away you would have a bigger traffic jam than you get already.
March 3, 201313 yr 10 minutes is about right no matter what AI you use in FS. If everything started right away you would have a bigger traffic jam than you get already. Good to know, thanks
March 3, 201313 yr Commercial Member Another thing I noticed is that the program copied almost all the aircraft into my regular airplanes as well enabling me to fly them. They are not the best quality and the guages so far seem to be the stock 737, but it's nifty nonetheless. BTW I'm running windows 8 pro. As far as I am aware, all of the aircraft whether AI or user, reside in your aircraft directory. There is a flag within the .air file that tells MSFS whether the aircraft is flyable, or whether it's meant purely for AI use. Depending on which AI aircraft you install, sometimes this flag is set to flyable, so then it will show in your selection list. However, often the flight models on AI aircraft are not meant to be realistic or even flown. For example, AI often have a far shorter landing roll than what's realistic, in order for them to clear the runway quickly. Also, if your AI program has installed aircraft which show in your selection menu and you don't want to see them there, there are a few different programs that I know of that are able to edit that flag, so that they don't show up. If you're having fun with it though, that's cool too! It bugs me to see them in the selection menu though, so I always edit them. Jim Stewart Milviz Person.
March 13, 201313 yr I downloaded and added all WOAI packages. And then using AIFP with AIG flightplans to update my AI traffic. I believed by using that method I updated around 500 flightplans. Now my AIs have the latest flightplans (summer 2012 and winter 2012) from AIG. It is really time consuming but I believe one of the best way to get the latest flightplans for Fs9. Hoang Le i7 13700k - Sapphire Nitro+ AMD RX 7900 XT - Asus TUF Z790 PLUS D4 - Gskill Trident 32GB DDR4-3600 LG 34GP63A-B Ultrawide - ASUS VG259QM MSFS2020
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