I stumbled upon this freeware for GA traffic for FSX.
It has an installer, but does it also include GA planes?
Thanks
I stumbled upon this freeware for GA traffic for FSX.
It has an installer, but does it also include GA planes?
Thanks
Some info here:
http://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/showth...FSX-GA-Traffic
Thanks.... I'm just a tad concerned to run the installer... i HATE to bork my FSX...
Just now installed REX Essentials and playing with it some...
Interesting, Ive never seen it before. If you do take the dive please let us know how you get on, I like the idea of more GA traffic.
thanks,
Lewis
A2A Simulations
http://a2asimulations.com/
FTX has a traffic addon on their homepage - listed with their freeware stuff (scroll down) It uses a selection of about 20 or so GA aircraft that seem to be mostlyFS9 (prop issue) But it works well and has Zero impact on FPS as near as I can tell.You can use it to add GA and Commercial jet traffic or - one or the other.Note: it will only add traffic to FTX-NA scenery airports
FEATURES:
Hi all,
I just upload my program 'GA-Traffic' to the library. It should show up later today.
GA-Traffic is the first and maybe only GA traffic generator specially build for FS2004. It is very straightforward and do all generation work for you.
Features:
+ Generate GA traffic for every installed airport of the whole FS2004 world at once
+ Full automatic detection of installed planes and airports
+ Simulate different GA traffic behavior
+ 'Virtual landing fees' unique algorithm to avoid GA traffic generation on busy commercial airports
+ Amphibian planes used only near seaports
+ Amount of plane usage selectable for every livery
+ Different plane usage (Taxi, Business, Rental, Student, Club and Private) selectable for every livery
+ Unique 'Make AI' function to reduce the texture size of addon planes to hold the Frames per second up.
+ Proofed Aircraft files for correct AI flying behavior
+ Integrated TTools from Lee Swordy, no need to manual generate the traffic files.
I've been using GA-Traffic (RC2) for a few years. Works a peach! Makes a custom Traffic-GA.bgl file. The program is easy to use, but I'd recommend searching around the Net for low poly aircraft to use. I have about a dozen or so and have renamed them AI-XXXXX. Nice to have an "alive" airport when I want to fly circuits at my home airport or head out for a $100 hamburger.
Greg
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Been using GA-Traffic for 425893425 years (or longer).
When running the tool for the first time, make sure to uncheck all aircraft that you don't want to generate flight plans for. This is a bit clumsy, but absolutely necessary unless you can live with dozens of high-poly aircraft clogging up the sky at the same time.
When generating flight plans, the program will appear to be frozen when not in focus. Don't kill it via Task Manager and leave it be until it's done.
Some (but not nearly all!) authors of some AI models to use for GA-Traffic:
Andras Neuman (lots of Piper models; Avsim)
Christian Page (DHC-3; Flightsim)
Dee Waldron (L-1329, C-310, etc...; http://htai-models.com/downloads/dwa...cts/index.html )
Henry Tomkiewicz (C404, Learjets, etc...; http://htai-models.com/downloads.html )
Klaus Brosemann (B36, B58, etc...; Avsim)
Mike Cronin (AC500, Aeronca, Do-27, etc...; Avsim)
Richard Faith (C112, RV-4, etc...; Avsim)
Install the models, install some paints for them and let GA-Traffic generate flight plans.
Yes... Thanks for that Bjoern
Off to hunt now.....
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