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Viewing AI Traffic Status through Wide FS

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Hey guys, Looking for a program that will allow me to view traffic status Example (Something like Traffic VIew Board) But am able to run it on a a seperate computer using wide fs. Ive tried AI Seoirator wich creates the same effect but does not work well with all airports

 

 

 

http://forum.simflight.com/topic/66136-useful-additional-programs/

 

try Traffic Look a freeware utility that is from Pete Dowson and should recognize your client's emulation of fsuipc.

 

This runs in its own window so should be OK on your client. It gives a spreadsheet type view of ai and your aircraft including assigned runways, etc. If the airport is recognized and has active ai within forty (default) miles of your location it should be in the table. This range can be expanded to a recommended limitation of 80 nm maximum. See page 19 in the current user guide which describes contributing factors in setting this limit having to do with FSUIPC's ai table size.

And Traffic Look has such a small footprint that it isn't even necessary to run it on another computer.

And Traffic Look has such a small footprint that it isn't even necessary to run it on another computer.

. . . but for some that is the way they have a second screen set up. :)

Thanks for this it is very useful and yes i prefer running it on a second screen lol is much easier for me Cheers B)

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