>> 2. Flightplans. Same site. Alternatively, worldai2.zip available at
>> avsim has a lot of flightplans to get you started.
>
>I've not tried the latter yet, though I have got it. It
>looks like a lot of work as you have to tie in the
>aircraft it needs with all the ProjectAI aircraft. Yes, it is a lot of work, but it is incremental. I analysed worldai2 with a spread sheet and started converting the most used aircraft. After a bit there is plenty flying and you can indulge yourself with oddities like Air Namibia. It was Stamatis who convinced me it was doable.
>For the time being I downloaded and installed ALL the
>available airlines in ProjectAI's self-installer section.
>This actually seems to get me less traffic in places like
>EGCC, even though the Traffic.BGL file is bigger.
AITM will help analyse what should be there.
You need lots and lots of extra gates. I suspect there is lots of Fokker, ERJ and ATR traffic at EGCC which is not yet modeled by ProjectAI.
>But the
>worst thing was that most all of the BA traffic, from the
>British Airways ProjectAI file, either starts off
>underground and stays there, or comes to EGCC, and dives
>into and below the runway, getting underground and staying
>there.
Some folks have reported problems like this, although it hasn't happened to me. There are new air files available which are said to fix many such problems at
http://www.pai.simairport.com/Unofficial%20Files/paiFDE_v2.zip
>> 5. Thomas Molitor's AITM tool which among other things makes it easy to
>> see a timetable for the airport you are watching. Available at
>> http://www.molitor-home.de/FS/AITM/
>
>I went to this URL but there's no way of getting any
>program there.
Strange - I just clicked on that link from this message and got not only the aircraft picture but also a load of menu options in the LH border, include downloads.
And of course, my other essential tool is TrafficLook so that I can see what is in the air on its way. Thanks!
Regards,
Bryn