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Making a plane to go to a certain airport (Read 959 times)
Dec 23rd, 2010 at 5:19pm

RC1977   Offline
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I have the program ttools and i did this a long time ago but now i'm blanked... Angry

im trying to get the Korea airlines to go daily to Toronto (CYYZ),
can someone tell me how can i get this done?please
 
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Reply #1 - Dec 24th, 2010 at 10:27am

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If you've used TTools before, re-reading the help file (Readme.htm) should put you back on track. It's a matter of creating the 3 necessary .txt files (Aircraft*/Airports*/Flightplans*) and complile with TTools.

A good program is AI Flight Planner available here: http://members.shaw.ca/aifp/ No .txt files to create. Input is in a Windows style GUI, using menus and mostly point and click. It compiles in either FS2004 or FSX format.

Are you creating for FS2004 or FSX?

TTools compiles the traffic (bgl) file in FS2004 format. FSX will use FS2004 format but will then disregard all FSX formatted traffic files. To keep all your current FSX traffic you have to convert your TTools traffic files. AI Flight Planner can convert traffic files.

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You know....you can just rip up a to-do list.
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Reply #2 - Dec 24th, 2010 at 4:51pm

RC1977   Offline
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Im creating for fs 2004
 
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