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May 29th, 2004 at 3:53am

Ace_777   Offline
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This may sound like a dumb question (it is) but I'm still new to this game  Smiley  I want to add more A.I from projectai.com

1) So I just download whatever liverie from http://www.projectai.com/packages/installers.php But do I have to create flight plans for these planes or does it do that itself ?? If so what do I need?

2) I downloaded another AI package from simviation which is at http://www.simviation.com/fs2004jets43.htm will this add on conflict with the ones from project ai

3) Where will these A.I planes be. Will they be were I am or will they be scattered across the world?

                    sorry if these questions are long and confusing
                               Thanks from ace  8)
 

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Reply #1 - May 29th, 2004 at 5:29am

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Fair warning:  PAI is addictive.

Having said that, here we go.

What I do is create a separate folder on my desktop for the zip files.  This keeps my desktop as clear as possible, and keeps Hyp happy.

Then I put them all in there and run the "installer" package, which is needed to run the .pai files.  The installer does everything for you, which is why I absolutely LOVE PAI.

Once they're installed, get flying.  You'll see planes all over the world, in locations that the real airlines fly to.  For example, you're not going to see Lufthansa at Albany International Airport or your local grass strip.  But you will see loads of Continental at Newark, United at Chicago, etc.

EDIT:  Oops, forgot one.  As for the conflicts, it's POSSIBLE.   If two flight plans overlap, you could have planes riding piggy back.  It's never happened to me though, because I've only ever bothered with PAI.  I just don't have the patience to learn anything else.  lol
 

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Reply #2 - May 29th, 2004 at 7:39am

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Havent used PAI but use the 'aisintpackv10.zip' from page 43, it does not add more traffic.

It installs new AI commercial aircraft in real world liveries and replaces the default fictional commercial liveries in the defaulf AI flightplans. Thus if PAI doesnt mess with default traffic there should not be a conflict.

Kind of kool as when the new a/c are at their gates there are several pieces of ground support equip. at each a/c, some animated. Real world callsigns are used for the new a/c except for British Airways, which is apparently not supported by the default ATC callsigns.

Cheers,
Dave

 

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Reply #3 - May 30th, 2004 at 5:51am

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Thanks Guys !  Smiley you have been much of help

       your friend ace  8)
 

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