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devtherev1

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  1. I'd just like to add - It has worked a treat! So thank you very much for recommending this programme to me!
  2. Flukey - I am yes, although I've only briefly used it to check upon what aircraft are in a select few airlines fleets. ronzie - I have downloaded AIFP2 and it definitely looks like the sort of program that I need! The thing is though, I'm not even a novice when it comes to editing AI, my only real experience of installing AI has been using the WOAI installer. Is it as simple as loading the .bgl file to AIFP2 and changing the model? Also, can it be used to install new AI flightplans?
  3. Is it possible? Namely changing aircraft. I really want to update the Monarch and Thomson liveries (they're still called Thomsonfly!) plus add the Jet2 Holidays/Allegiant livery to the Jet2 aircraft. Just basically touch up a couple of airlines and make their liveries up to date without having to replace I actually have a few AI packages which include the new liveries for Monarch and Thomson, so would it be as simple as just replacing the textures? If I overwrote the old texture with the new one, would things such as the aircraft sizes for both AI models being slightly different have a bearing on such a thing? And I also have a few models in the Jet2 Holidays livery, but how would I add them to the AI package whilst keeping aircraft with the older livery? Thanks for any replies, cheers!

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