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Ai Ships - Placing The Ai Ships At A Custom Location

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I have AI Ships installed with my FSX installation. I believe I downloaded it from FS-Shipyards, which does not appear to be online anymore. There was very little specific information provided with the installation, nor can I find any online support for this addon. I hope someone here has some familiarity with it that they can provide me some direction.

 

I access the AI Ships addon menu and select the ship (or fleet) from the list of those available. The next menu is where the user selects the location to place the selected ship. This is where I run into problems. I would like to place the ship/fleet at a specific location along my flight planned route (along the coast of the island at the end of my approach runway).

 

I have these choices....

 

1. User position

2. 1NM ahead

3. 5NM ahead

4. 10NM ahead

5. Facility waypoint

 

Selections 1-4 I assume are used while inflight, placing the ship at the same place as the aircraft, or 1, 5 or 10 NM ahead on course of where the aircraft is. This isn't preferred, I'd like the ships to be there upon my approach. I'm far too busy to be doing this 10NM upon approach.

 

Selection 5 displays several pages of waypoints to select. They look very arbitrary. I don't know where these waypoints came from, they aren't part of my flight plan. Where do these waypoints come from? Can they be edited?

 

So, can anyone advise how I can place my ship/fleet at a specified place along my flight route?

RM Killins

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Thank you Bryan ...

 

Am I the only one that is getting:

 

Bad Request

Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.

Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.

Apache Server at www.fs-shipyards.org Port 80

 

With the FS-Shipyards website?

Appears to be a Firefox issue. I have it now and will look thoroughly.

Edited by RKillins

RM Killins

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