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    Wanaka, NZ Warbird AI

    Hope someone can help me out. I've installed Wanaka, NZ addon scenery by Charl du Toit. It requires an AI package from http://www.projets.fsfrance.com/Duxford/DuxfordAI_en.html. Apparently they are no longer there. I've searched but cannot find the AI package any where else. Would anyone else be able to supply it? Thank you.
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    Here you go, Sir :-)

    http://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/fslib....rchid=34952702

    Edit; I'd recommend getting the whole Duxford scenery package as well as the traffic package - one of the finest freeware scenery packages put together.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stoney View Post
    .. Apparently they are no longer there. I've searched but cannot find the AI package any where else. Would anyone else be able to supply it? Thank you.
    The Wanaka package was done some time ago, and sadly the referenced AI I used at the time, are indeed gone.

    But Nigel is on the right track: the ACG Duxford package at flightsim.com
    Name: acg_iwm_duxford_fs9.zip
    Size: 62,173,971 Date: 11-05-2011 Downloads: 2,744
    has suitable aircraft which can be subbed into the Wanaka aircraft.txt file (in bold red below):

    AC#1,150,"AI Douglas DC-3 DDay"
    AC#2,220,"Convair CV-580 Sierra Pacific"
    AC#3,200,"Lockheed C-130 RNZAF c.2002"
    AC#4,220,"Douglas DC-3 Pionair"
    AC#5,220,"P-40E Warhawk Airshow"
    AC#6,220,"P-51D Mustang Airshow"
    AC#7,220,"Hurricane Airshow"
    AC#8,220,"Spitfire MkIXe Airshow"
    AC#9,220,"F4U-1A Airshow"
    AC#10,220,"AI P3-C VP-6"

    Suitable subs for the C130 and P-3 can be found in the RNZAF AI package at flightsim.com:

    Name: rnzafa11.zip
    Size: 39,055,799 Date: 02-27-2009 Downloads: 1,781


    This leaves the Convair 580 which exists on the internet (search Greg Pepper), and the Pionair Dakota which I think is a flyable repaint. Perhaps one of the ACG Daks would do...

    I don't know if any of this has been any help at all - I always intend to repackage this with planes included.
    Takes a bit of permissioning and so on, I'm lazy about it is all.

    Oh, and the supplied AFCAD is for the RealNZ scenery, now freeware, by Robin Corn.

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    Hey Wing, a real pleasure indeed, to see you around here - still very much enjoying your scenery addon, too!

    Ever thought of doing similar for Tauranga?
    Be great to do some 'buzzing' over Pete Ham's place...
    Maybe even learn how to fly while we're at it
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    Quote Originally Posted by nigel richards View Post
    Hey Wing, a real pleasure indeed, to see you around here - still very much enjoying your scenery addon, too!

    Ever thought of doing similar for Tauranga?
    Be great to do some 'buzzing' over Pete Ham's place...
    Maybe even learn how to fly while we're at it
    Talking about Pete Ham's place, I visited Pete at his amazing place on 14 January 2015 (Classic Flyers NZ, Tauranga Airport). Spent almost the whole day there. Meeting Pete was brilliant: a great guy! Had a great show around and watched Pete flying the Boeing Stearman and the Grumman Ag-Cat. Classic Flyers NZ Museum's collection is a true treasure. Also finally met and visited the aircraft (de Havilland DH-114 Heron) that featured my repaint Pete requested for at this forum about one year ago.
    Thanks, Pete, for having me at your place and for the brilliant craic.

    Cheers,
    Maarten

    P.S. Whoops! Sorry for highjacking this thread!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nigel richards View Post
    Hey Wing, a real pleasure indeed, to see you around here - still very much enjoying your scenery addon, too!
    Thanks Nigel, good to hear!
    Ever thought of doing similar for Tauranga?
    Well, not an airshow, but in similar vein: the Great NZ Light AI Project, which populates Tauranga and much more!
    On flightsim.com

    Name: gnzlapre.zip
    Size: 87,642,459 Date: 05-14-2009 Downloads: 588


    FS2004/FSX GNZLAP Redux - The Great New Zealand Light AI Project. This brings to the NZ skies over 250 AI aircraft in the sub 5 tonne MTOW class. It is a stand-alone package containing textures for 118 payware Cessnas from HTAI, 130 complete freeware AI planes, flight plans, AFCAD files and startup flights to help spot AI traffic.

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    Or search for "acg ai" at FlightSim. Maybe ypu can adapt these packages to your scenery. But I doubt that FSFrance ment these, as this site is closed since several years.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wing_Z View Post
    Thanks Nigel, good to hear!

    Well, not an airshow, but in similar vein: the Great NZ Light AI Project, which populates Tauranga and much more!
    On flightsim.com

    Name: gnzlapre.zip
    Size: 87,642,459 Date: 05-14-2009 Downloads: 588


    FS2004/FSX GNZLAP Redux - The Great New Zealand Light AI Project. This brings to the NZ skies over 250 AI aircraft in the sub 5 tonne MTOW class. It is a stand-alone package containing textures for 118 payware Cessnas from HTAI, 130 complete freeware AI planes, flight plans, AFCAD files and startup flights to help spot AI traffic.
    Wing; much obliged for the valuable HU - be nice to see one of your great fs videos when you have the chance - I remember the one you did for the Grumman 7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maarten View Post
    Talking about Pete Ham's place, I visited Pete at his amazing place on 14 January 2015 (Classic Flyers NZ, Tauranga Airport). Spent almost the whole day there. Meeting Pete was brilliant: a great guy! Had a great show around and watched Pete flying the Boeing Stearman and the Grumman Ag-Cat. Classic Flyers NZ Museum's collection is a true treasure. Also finally met and visited the aircraft (de Havilland DH-114 Heron) that featured my repaint Pete requested for at this forum about one year ago.
    Thanks, Pete, for having me at your place and for the brilliant craic.

    Cheers,
    Maarten

    P.S. Whoops! Sorry for highjacking this thread!
    Oooh! Greetings Maarten - lucky man!
    Great photos of the man himself - or is that; the men, themselves! (?)
    Thanks for sharing.

    Pete?
    One of our unsung heroes - awesome peronality, pilot and FS beta tester!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4bjwZvKIdQ

    Thanks matey!
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    Quote Originally Posted by nigel richards View Post
    Oooh! Greetings Maarten - lucky man!
    Great photos of the man himself - or is that; the men, themselves! (?)
    Thanks for sharing.

    Pete?
    One of our unsung heroes - awesome peronality, pilot and FS beta tester!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4bjwZvKIdQ

    Thanks matey!
    Hey Mate!

    A lucky man indeed! It's the men themselves: Commander Pete Ham (l), the Dutch holidaymaker (r).

    Yes, Pete is a great bloke!

    Cheers,
    Maarten

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    Hey, thanks guys. I do appreciate it very much. I installed the Duxford scenery and WOW! That is some of the best, most interesting scenery I have.
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    Pleasure Sir; all part of the sevice - pleased you're enjoying Duxford, too :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by nigel richards View Post
    ...be nice to see one of your great fs videos when you have the chance - I remember the one you did for the Grumman 7
    My word sir, you have a memory for trivia!
    My sights are set on another project one day, involving a certain square-rigged 3-master, believed undergoing sea trials somewhere off the Pitcairms

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    Maarten & Nigel

    Thanks for the kind words.

    Was a real pleasure catching up with you Maarten and having the time to show around the Museum.

    Pete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wing_Z View Post
    My word sir, you have a memory for trivia!
    My sights are set on another project one day, involving a certain square-rigged 3-master, believed undergoing sea trials somewhere off the Pitcairms
    LOL; an Oliphaunt never forgets...

    Hmmm...square-rigger off Pitcairn; now that sounds like a plan to look forward to :-)



    Quote Originally Posted by PeteHam View Post
    Maarten & Nigel

    Thanks for the kind words.

    Was a real pleasure catching up with you Maarten and having the time to show around the Museum.

    Pete.
    Bugga!
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