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Oct 6th, 2009 at 11:29am

gypsymoth   Offline
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I've got this flight plan & would be grateful if someone can tell me if there's a crib to help me read it & others.... Roll Eyes

CYVR,N49* 11.68330',W123* 11.03330',13
CYXX,N49* 01.51670',W122* 21.80000',190
CYYJ,N48* 38.81670',W123* 25.55000',62
 

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Reply #1 - Oct 6th, 2009 at 1:01pm

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What you have there is the lines from the 'airports*.txt'. One of the 3 source files used to compile a 'traffic".bgl file, it identifies the airports used in the compilation.
Those lines=<ICAO>,Latitude,Longitude,Elevation.

The other 2 source files are the aircraft*.txt file and the flightplans*.txt file.

If you install Traffic Tools-http://www.simviation.com/simviation/static.php?ID=201&page=1-the help file will describe the structure of each of the source .txt files.

Dave

Another nice tool is the FS2004 Traffic Toolbox SDK-http://scenery.org/tutorials_fs2k4_SDK.htm-once installed you will have a new 'Tools' menu in FS. Using the 'Explorer' from that menu, you can see the ai activity/status in the active ai area around your aircraft.
 

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