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    Global AI Ship Traffic V1 for FSX and P3D News and Support

    Three years after the start of this project the complete package "Global AI Ship Traffic V1" is now available on www.avsim.com, www.simviation.com, and www.flightsim.com

    Except if you have problems downloading big files you can now forget all the previous files. The new package "Global AI Ship Traffic" includes all files and corrections published in the project previous to April 2016. In total the new package contains more than 600 ships and AI routes covering almost all coastal areas of the globe.

    The new package is compatible with FSX and P3D at least until Version 3.2. Some files will display better in one than the other sim, but all files can be used in both.


    If you have the ships installed already, but you are unsure if you have all corrections etc, you can easily update using this new package. Only small thing - please remove the folder "AI_Hyundai_Container" from your old installation before pasting the new files. The rest of the files can just be overwritten.

    The package contains models, textures, and effects by Henrik Nielsen, Jean-Pierre Fillion, Erwin Welker, Knud Kristoffersen, Milton Shupe, Manfred Siedler, Bernardo Barroso, Paul Donnelly, Finn Kristoffer, Didier Puentes, Andrew Thomsen, Antonio Diaz, Sebastien Viale, Alberto Garcia, and Robystar.

    I would like to thank all of you for your contributions to the project.







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    Great work,Henrik!
    Thank you very much for the countless hours of work.
    It is much appreciated.
    Mike




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    An amazing project that brings a new level of immersion in the FS world. Thank you sir!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimus View Post
    An amazing project that brings a new level of immersion in the FS world. Thank you sir!
    And more ships sailing under your nice bridge

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    Thank you for your hard work.

    Nice to see the oceans of the world populated with the water vessels.

    Russ
    Many may fly and some are rewarded
    handsomely, but the wings of gold of a
    United States Naval Aviator mean more
    than flying. It is dearly bought, requires
    sacrifice to keep and represents a way of life.

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    This is a program that can help you find the many vessels in Henrik Nielsen s' wonderful "Global A.I. Ship Traffic". It covers the latest download, Version 1.....
    On avsim : http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php...il&DLID=194728

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    Well, a nice software to show the AI ships' position

    but I still prefer
    - FSX Google Earth Tracker (FsxGet)
    http://fsxget.codeplex.com/
    Greetings
    Dieter
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    Really fine work. Thank you for your continuing gift to the community.

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    Henrik,

    One of the best enhancements ever for FSX/P3D. Appreciate all your hard work and think of you guys every time I see one of those beautiful ships sailing by.

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    Thanks Your feedback is highly appreciated!



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    From a small ship spotting flight over the English Channel this morning:









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    And another one - this one with Hanimichal's beautiful Brazilian texture for the Virtavia Blackhawk



    and a couple with Dino's SB3-Viking above the Persian Golf





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    First preview of the the first ship for the next package - the CMA CGM Vasco da Gama. Still some small corrections and additions to make, but it starts to look like a ship



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    First new addition has entered the virtual water






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    Very nice Henrik
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    Hello Henrik,
    I've seen a Danish Navy Sea Lynx, where did you get this variant/repaint?
    Best regards,

    Stéph.

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    Hello Henrik,
    I've seen a Danish Navy Sea Lynx in some of your screens, where did you get this variant/repaint?
    Best regards,

    Stéph.

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    Hi Steph,
    Sorry for being slow in responding. The Lynx is the Alphasim from FS2004 - it does not behave too well in P3D but it is the best I have for the Danish Navy ships. The texture is done by Knud who has also done repaints for the ships. It is not shared publicly but I will ask him if I can share it with you.
    Best regards
    Henrik

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    The next model has left the virtual shipyard - the MSC Zoe - at the moment the largest containership in the world measured in container capacity.





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    One more doing sea trials in the Strait of Gibraltar - CSCL Indian Ocean



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    Looking really good Henrik! I think you've pretty much covered the major worldwide boxship players now. My oceans are busy and I love how it looks.

    I really need to sit down and do those small double ended ferry routes for Greece I was thinking of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimus View Post
    Looking really good Henrik! I think you've pretty much covered the major worldwide boxship players now. My oceans are busy and I love how it looks.

    I really need to sit down and do those small double ended ferry routes for Greece I was thinking of.
    UASC Al Mukrayh is still missing to have the whole bunch of 400 meter box ships - but I might turn to something else than containerships now - I was looking at the Superflex ferries - at least one is apparently sailing in Greece http://www.faergelejet.dk/skibais.php?id=458&n=5 and others in the Baltic http://www.faergelejet.dk/skibais.php?id=172&n=3 and the Caribbean http://www.faergelejet.dk/skibais.php?id=467&n=5 ships with potential for repaints and use across the globe are always high on my list.

    And then you know there is a small drill ship in the plans also

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    Now those would be really interesting! I am ashamed to say I did not know one of these did the Kerkyra route. I used to live there as a kid in the 80s but then we had smaller landing craft types doing the route.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimus View Post
    Now those would be really interesting! I am ashamed to say I did not know one of these did the Kerkyra route. I used to live there as a kid in the 80s but then we had smaller landing craft types doing the route.


    The first is on it's way to serve Playa del Carmen and Cozumel, but another work week is waiting so this is where it will end for today
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    Definitely one of the best add-ons for FS (both freeware and payware) to come along in years.

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