September 18, 2025Sep 18 OK - I've posted about this before, but the cut-down version is that there are three ways to get AIG traffic in FSHud. Run AIG TC without the FSHud option, set Simulator traffic to Enable in FSHud. Disadvantage: Will use more resources than other methods - TC spends time injecting aircraft which FSHud may discard for various reasons. Use Simulator traffic set to remove and check AIG box in FSHud traffic settings. Don't run TC. Advantage: Probably most efficient. Disadvantage: Less enroute traffic. Use Simulator traffic set to remove, uncheck AIG box, run AIG TC with the FSHud option. Advantages: more enroute traffic than 2. more efficient than 1. Disadvantage: still have to run AIG TC, so less efficient than 2. Ian Box
September 18, 2025Sep 18 Commercial Member 1 hour ago, AnkH said: Perfect. What I still dont fully understand is the two different options for AIG: if I select "enable" but tick the box for AIG, FSHud will then read the AIG database to inject AIG based traffic. So no need for AIG TC, correct? What changes if I use "enable", select "external" and run AIG TC alongside, with "use FSHud" activated in AIG TC? I do not see any explanation for this anywhere. If you use AIGTC to inject traffic directly to FSHud (via External option) - the Simulator Traffic just considered as additional traffic source. So theoretically, you can also run FSLTL and it will be taken via Simulator "Enabled" mode or if you've enabled default MSFS traffic - in short words it means that traffic that is currently living in MSFS and out of scope of FSHud will be taken also. On the same way "Remove" option will simply remove the traffic that currently living in MSFS. So in other words - Simulator Traffic is the mode of how you're dealing with all traffic that currently present in MSFS and out of FSHud scope (MSFS injected) - without any knowledge where it came from (FSLTL, FSTraffic or Default MSFS). It is also written in manual: TRAFFIC SOURCE Choose where AI traffic comes from and how it is handled. Simulator traffic Select one of the following modes: Enable: FSHud - Air Traffic Control intercepts and integrates all AI traffic currently present in Flight Simulator, including traffic injected directly into Flight Simulator by third-party add-ons. Remove: Removes all AI traffic that is currently present in Flight Simulator. Ignore: Ignores all AI traffic currently present in Flight Simulator. This mode is not recommended because those aircraft will behave independently and remain invisible to FSHud - Air Traffic Control. BGL traffic When enabled, FSHud - Air Traffic Control reads AI traffic defined in Flight Simulator’s BGL files. AIG traffic If AIG Traffic is installed, this option instructs FSHud - Air Traffic Control to read the AIG Traffic database and inject AI flights from it. External traffic Use this mode only when a third-party application injects AI traffic directly into FSHud - Air Traffic Control through the FSHud REST API (also referred to as the “API SDK”), for example, AIG Traffic Controller (AIGTC) or GAMod. The Simulator traffic is just another traffic source (similar to BGL/AIG/External) - but instead of checkbox, it has additional mode "Ignore" - which means "just don't touch the traffic that injected by MSFS and currently living in MSFS". Edited September 18, 2025Sep 18 by FSHud Modify text
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September 19, 2025Sep 19 WHY DOES IT DISAPPEAR WHEN THE PLANE LANDS IN THE PARKING LOT FSHud MSFS 2024
September 19, 2025Sep 19 Replying to PM received from oleg28: I'M PLAYING MSFS 2024 FSHud B NHFABR FSLTL WHEN THE PLANE LANDS AND STEERS INTO PARKING, THEN IT DISAPPEARS AND IT'S ALL PLANES Please don't PM me responses to posts in the forums. I think the best option would be for you to open a ticket with the developer - there's a button for that in the FSHud application. This will allow the developer to see the logs. Ian Box
September 19, 2025Sep 19 Hello guys, as I mentioned, I’m new here. I’ve been using FSHud for about a week now and everything is going really well. I actually feel like I’m flying as a real airliner! LOL I’m running FSLTL and AIG traffic (without AIG ATC). From what I see in this discussion, maybe my experience will help — I simply tick “Simulator Traffic” and tick “AIG.” First I launch FSHud, then FSLTL. I don’t know if it makes a big difference, but that’s the way I do it… and I get plenty of traffic at large airports. I haven’t seen any of the anomalies mentioned by @oleg28. @FSHudI just have a couple of questions: will there be more voice commands added in the future, so we can speak more freely like in real life? Things like radio checks, requesting altitude/flight level, runway conditions, holdings, directs, etc. And ideally, doing everything by voice without touching the mouse. That kind of immersive communication would really push realism to the next level! What you think guys?
September 19, 2025Sep 19 So, I just used the latest version of FSHUD with FS 2024 SU4 beta 1.6.7.0, and FSLTL injecting the Traffic. All very smooth and consistent! Had been a long time since I last had used FSHUD, and I am really satisfied with what I see. Flying gliders since 1980 Flightsimming since 1992 AMD Ryzen 5600x, 32GB RAM, GPU Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti 8 GB, 1 TB and 500 GB nvme2 SSD drives, HP 27" 60Hz LED monitor @ 1920x1080, T16000, Hotas from old X52 Pro, Saitek Combat Rudder Pro (2010 model)
September 19, 2025Sep 19 2 hours ago, oleg28 said: WHY DOES IT DISAPPEAR WHEN THE PLANE LANDS IN THE PARKING LOT FSHud MSFS 2024 You need to un tick Reduce Wingspan in AIG Manager settings. Edited September 19, 2025Sep 19 by ZKOKQ System: MSFS2024, ASUS Rog Stryx Z790-A, Intel i9-14900KF, Asus ROG Ryujin III 360 , Asus Hyperion Case,Rog Stryx 4090 OC, Samsung 970 EVO M.2 SSD, 1Tb Samsung 860 EVO SSD,64Gb G Skill Memory, Asus Aura 1200W Gold PSU,Win 11 ,LG C4 48" 4K OLED Screen., Airbus TCA Full Kit, Stream Deck XL. WinWing FCU, EFIS, MCDU
September 20, 2025Sep 20 6 hours ago, oleg28 said: hi, I don't use AIG, I don't have it, I only have FSLTL I used AIG on the past, and some say it's more varied and detailled but I'm more than fine with FSLTL @ 1024... FSHUD was again a very positive surprise. V2 an the latest updates is really nice and very smooth. Flying gliders since 1980 Flightsimming since 1992 AMD Ryzen 5600x, 32GB RAM, GPU Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti 8 GB, 1 TB and 500 GB nvme2 SSD drives, HP 27" 60Hz LED monitor @ 1920x1080, T16000, Hotas from old X52 Pro, Saitek Combat Rudder Pro (2010 model)
September 20, 2025Sep 20 finally got it going. Had to re install FSHUD 3 times. Something must have happened during the original instsall. 4 flights so far and all is well. Takes a little longer to setup a flight because of the flight injections but well worth it. I mainly switched so I could get traffic on approach and I am pleased with how FSHUD handles this part of the flight so far. The voices never bothered me. I actually think they are fine. QUESTION: Is there a way to change the ATC Messeges so the last transmission is on top and not on the bottom if the stack Ron MSFS 2024 -Too many airplanes to name. Too many airports to name.
September 20, 2025Sep 20 Commercial Member 4 minutes ago, Ron Lefebvre said: finally got it going. Had to re install FSHUD 3 times. Something must have happened during the original instsall. 4 flights so far and all is well. Takes a little longer to setup a flight because of the flight injections but well worth it. I mainly switched so I could get traffic on approach and I am pleased with how FSHUD handles this part of the flight so far. The voices never bothered me. I actually think they are fine. QUESTION: Is there a way to change the ATC Messeges so the last transmission is on top and not on the bottom if the stack Yes, this feature exist in our backlog and we will add it in near future.
September 20, 2025Sep 20 On 9/18/2025 at 8:55 AM, FSHud said: If you use AIGTC to inject traffic directly to FSHud (via External option) - the Simulator Traffic just considered as additional traffic source. So theoretically, you can also run FSLTL and it will be taken via Simulator "Enabled" mode or if you've enabled default MSFS traffic - in short words it means that traffic that is currently living in MSFS and out of scope of FSHud will be taken also. On the same way "Remove" option will simply remove the traffic that currently living in MSFS. So in other words - Simulator Traffic is the mode of how you're dealing with all traffic that currently present in MSFS and out of FSHud scope (MSFS injected) - without any knowledge where it came from (FSLTL, FSTraffic or Default MSFS). It is also written in manual: TRAFFIC SOURCE Choose where AI traffic comes from and how it is handled. Simulator traffic Select one of the following modes: Enable: FSHud - Air Traffic Control intercepts and integrates all AI traffic currently present in Flight Simulator, including traffic injected directly into Flight Simulator by third-party add-ons. Remove: Removes all AI traffic that is currently present in Flight Simulator. Ignore: Ignores all AI traffic currently present in Flight Simulator. This mode is not recommended because those aircraft will behave independently and remain invisible to FSHud - Air Traffic Control. BGL traffic When enabled, FSHud - Air Traffic Control reads AI traffic defined in Flight Simulator’s BGL files. AIG traffic If AIG Traffic is installed, this option instructs FSHud - Air Traffic Control to read the AIG Traffic database and inject AI flights from it. External traffic Use this mode only when a third-party application injects AI traffic directly into FSHud - Air Traffic Control through the FSHud REST API (also referred to as the “API SDK”), for example, AIG Traffic Controller (AIGTC) or GAMod. The Simulator traffic is just another traffic source (similar to BGL/AIG/External) - but instead of checkbox, it has additional mode "Ignore" - which means "just don't touch the traffic that injected by MSFS and currently living in MSFS". So if I launch AIGTC should I uncheck the AIG option? I have been running with AIG enabled without AIGTC but want more "enroute" traffic so I launched AIGTC this flight. Should I uncheck AIG or is it ok to run both checked? Have a Wonderful Day -Paul Solk
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