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Ultimate Traffic 2 taxi issue

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Hello

 

I normally have my UT2 set at 50 percent and wondered what it would look like set at 100 percent , sure there was lots of planes but then I noticed this (Gatwick at 6.15pm)

 

planes.jpg

 

 

The planes seem to have had brake faliure and just collide with each other, is there any way i can stop this?

 

 

My youtube channel

http://www.youtube.com/c/Dkentflyer

 

I think that problem lies with EGKK rather then with UT2.  I have experienced this before and in those cases it is caused by the lack

of a hold short node on then taxiway used by the ai traffic. So in this case I think problem is caused by the lack a hold short on taxiway AN

which leads to the start end of runway 26R.

 

See this image;

where there is a hold short node missing. The missing hs means that the ai planes will be cleared for take off but

for some reason they missing hs means that they get stuck and never takes off.

 

You can solve this by downloading the Airport Design Editor (excellent freeware) and add a hold short node.

 

http://www.airportdesigneditor.co.uk/index.html

Hi Daz

 

It's the afcad your using as my egkk is fine and your using my updates!!

 
 
 
 
 
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Thank you for your reply, I think you are right as I also tried Heathrow and Manchester default with full traffic and they were well behaved forming an orderly queue. Thanks also for the link I will check it out :smile:

My youtube channel

http://www.youtube.com/c/Dkentflyer

 

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