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traffic, parking doesn't show at new airport (Read 257 times)
Feb 3rd, 2006 at 12:51pm

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I'm trying to add traffic to an airport which had previously just been a runway (RJTI). I've added the parking spots (all 38 of them!), ran the apron routes, linked everything to the rnuway, and topped it all off wth a pair of red "hold short" nodes. Ran the fault finder and nothing came up.

Then I added the airport to one of my traffic files and using YRoute, gave it a host of traffic.

BUT - when I run FS, I choose the airport as my starting location and the only choices I have for starting out are the ends of the runway. Start the flight anyway and sure enough - no traffic.

I checked to make sure that AFCAD was saving the file in the right folder. What else should I do?

Edited to add: I had just used the same procedure to add a helicopter area to Chofu and that worked fine.
 
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Reply #1 - Feb 3rd, 2006 at 1:10pm

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Sounds like you did everything right.

Did you restart the simulator (FS 2004)?

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I checked to make sure that AFCAD was saving the file in the right folder.


Is this folder activated in the Scenery Library?

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Reply #2 - Feb 3rd, 2006 at 4:17pm

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It's a .bgl file in the addon scenery/scenery foler.
 
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Reply #3 - Feb 3rd, 2006 at 7:36pm

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Everything sounds good.

The only other question I can think of at this time is are you using the right version of Afcad? (2.21 for FS2004)

If you can't get it solved, if you wish you can e-mail the Afcad to me and I'll have a look.

Dave

 

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