December 18, 200520 yr Back in Spring of 2002, and with FS2K2 a fresh and intriging commodity, Eric Buhagiar posted a document download that listed all of the AIRLINES, MANUFACTURERS, and MODEL TYPES that FS2k2's ATC voice would ennunciate. He obtained it, I believe, from one of the SDKs Microsoft issued. Subsequent developments of this lead to a program called "Edit Voicepak" that allowed users to make new callsigns using audio fragments from the default FS2K2 ATC. But it seems FS9 doesn't have an accompanying document to list new or deleted entries to Buhagiar's research.Anybody know if there is an updated document around? I searched AVSIM's library and only found Buhagiar's latest v2 document for FS2K2.So, my next question is; Does the absence of a document listing ATC ennunciations for FS9 mean that FS9 doesn't have any additions?Yet, the presence of ATC "SOUTHWEST" in FS9, and its omission in FS2K2 leaves the mystery open.Any thoughts?Rick MKE
December 18, 200520 yr Author Rick,There's a list of Airlines, Types and Models at Bones Aviation:http://www.homepages.mcb.net/bones/04fs/do...d/downloads.htmThe lists are for FS2002 and FS2004 with color codes to show differences, i.e., Southwest Airlines in FS2004; not in FS2002.Hope this will help.Regards,JerryH
December 19, 200520 yr Hi,The FS2004 list also exists in the FS2004 ATC Voicepack SDK from the MS SDK page:http://www.microsoft.com/games/flightsimul...wnloads_sdk.aspHope this helps,--Tom GibsonCal Classic Propliner Page: http://www.calclassic.comFreeflight Design Shop: http://www.freeflightdesign.comDrop by! ___x_x_(")_x_x___ Tom Gibson CalClassic Propliner Page
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