April 30, 200224 yr I could be wrong Laurent, but I believe that to shuffle all the flights you have to have the same ai aircraft reference numbers in your ai aircraft list as the ai aircraft reference numbers in the flightplan. That is, f the flightplan calls for ai aircraft number 55 for a particlar flight, you have to have an aircraft number 55 in your ai list. The aircraft that you assign to number 55 doesn't have to be identical to the flightplan author's ai aircraft number 55, so long as you assign the same type, (eg light jet, heavy jet, etc).
May 2, 200224 yr Netboyz has actually created a great little program that alleviates this problem for us. His program, when he releases it, assigns your a/c you have in your folder to airlines, like in AI Shuffler, adds those to the worldai aircraft and flightplans and then recompiles into a new .bgl. I'm testing now, checking out U.S. airports to see if the airlines look correct. I can say for english, south african and italian airports, there were BA, Ryanair and other british airlines at english airports, springbok's at Cape Town and Johannesburg, and Alitalias at Milan. Taking off from KIAH I saw uniteds and southwest 737's, and talking to houston center were a couple of continentals. Will check the airlines represented at KLAX.Joe
May 2, 200224 yr Okay, landed at KLAX, saw a FedEx 737 at the gate, that was strange, an Air Canada 747, couple of Southwest, couple of United 737's, another 747 with no texture (think that's my fault) and some other planes in the distance. I'd say for the US airports, Netboyz program works great too. It's off to the Orient, Germany, Russia, and Australia for my next tests.Joe
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