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American eagle ai traffic

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Does anyone know of any american eagle traffic packs. Or american eagle ai traffic repaints.Regards Alex

if you're not familiar with adding traffic yourself, you can check out projectai.comthey have a ton of great packages. but once you learn how to do it on your own, theres nothing like manually adding traffic! aiaardvark and cdai/evolveai, henry t, dee waldron, fspainter are the best looking and performing

I kinda know how to add ai aircraft. After I decopile a traffic bgl. I have flightplans aircrat and airports. On the aircraft page, after each aircraft there is a number. That number is also found on some of the flights under flightplan. Theat number tells that airplane to fly that flightplan. But say for example i download an atr-72 ai aircraft model. How do I get the number for that plane so i can put it under a specific flightplan.Alex

Project AI has American and American Eagle - I use both and think they're quite well done.DJ

Have to agree, PAI American Eagle is a great package.Jim

You are correct, TTools decompiles the traffic BGL into 3 text files, aircraft, flightplans & airports.Also of relevance is the aircraft.cfg file in the aeroplane folder itself - e.g. flight simulator 9aircraftatr72aircraft.cfg.When you install the American Eagle ATR, you will create a piece of text like this:[fltsim.18]title=AI MQ AT7sim=paiatr72v6model=panel=sound=texture=MQatc_id_enable=1atc_id_color=0xffffffffatc_id=atc_airline=EAGLE FLIGHTatc_flight_number=0002atc_heavy=0ui_manufacturer=PROJECT AIui_type=ATR-72-200 (NEW)ui_variation=AMERICAN EAGLEvisual_damage=1description=atc_parking_codes=EGFatc_parking_types=GATE,RAMPThe second line (title=AI MQ AT7) links across into the TTools aircraft.txt file, where you have to have record something like:AC#1234,200,"AI MQ AT7"Notice the AI MQ AT7 bit has to identical in the 2 files - it doesn't matter much what it is, but it has to be the same and also unique. As you can see, I have a system, AI is obvious, MQ is IATA code for American Eagle and AT7 is the IATA code for the ATR72. You can look these codes up on www.airlinecodes.co.uk. If you intend adding a lot of repaints and flightplans, I'd get systematic if I were you. The AC#1234 then reads across into the TTools flightplans.txt file, so you'll have AC#1234 and then the flight plan itself. You can have as many flightplans as you like using AC#1234 - this merely represents that the airline has more than one ATR!You don't say how your current traffic bgls are structured, but an easy way of adding American Eagle would be:1) Get American Eagle flightplans from somewhere in .txt format2) Decompile an existing BGL3) Note the last AC# number in the Traffic Tools aircraft.txt file you make by decompiling let's say AC#12334) Go back to the American Eagle flightplans and replace the AC# numbers in there, starting with the next number up from the one you noted in stage 3 - which would be AC#1234.5) Copy & paste the amended American Eagle flightplans onto the bottom of the TTools flightplans.txt file and save it.6) Add entries like AC#1234,200,"AI MQ AT7" into the TTools aicraft.txt file, using the same AC# number(s) you put into the American Eagle flightplans 7) Make sure the title= line for your American Eagle ATR repaint says title=AI MQ AT78) Save and close all the files and recompile with TToolsThere are a couple of thinks to think about while you are at it:1) The 200 bit in AC#1234,200,"AI MQ AT7" is the cruising speed used for the flightplan. If your flightplans have @ signs in them, this should be a low number - 200 for a jet, maybe 150 for a turboprop. If your flightplans do NOT have @signs in them, 450 to 500 for a jet maybe 250 to 300 for a turboprop like the ATR.2) The percentage that appears in the flightplan governs whether the AI flight appears based on the traffic percentage you set in FS9 itself. If you absolutely must have the all of the American Eagle ATR's appear at your airports, set the flightplan %ages at 1. If you have gone to all this trouble, but really don't want to see them at all, set them to 99. If you have several ATR flightplans, set each randomly, with the %age's different, so that your FS9 setting controls how many ATR's you see.As far as I know the AC# number MUST be unique for each BGL - but it doesn't matter what AC# numbers in OTHER BGL's - these can be duplicates, they don't seem to matter once the BGL is compiled. Otherwise, I'd be bound to have struck problems having used flightplans from different sources somewhere, I must have duplicated some AC# numbers somewhere.Out of breath now, so good luck!

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Thanks I will try it.Alex

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