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T6flyer
June 7th, 2021, 06:06
Hello,

I am a volunteer at a small Aircraft Museum here in the UK. In our single hangar we have a FSX based Hawker Hunter simulator where budding pilots young and old fly around our local area before attempting to land back from where they started. The only thing missing and something that we missing is a little local AI which would I think add to the experience.

When I had FS2004, I had a wonderful traffic program from JustFlight that let me populate my skies with a mixture of converted flyable aircraft, but is there something available along those lines available for FSX. We would just like to add types such as Hawker Hunters, Canberras, Nimrods and Shackletons.

Anyone have any ideas on what we could use?

Best wishes to all,

Martin
Cornwall Aviation Heritage Museum

Ascua
June 7th, 2021, 06:59
Hi Martin

For something as limited as that, probably the best solution would be to get "FSX GA-Traffic" (freeware) and customise it only for your area (Airport) and your chosen planes.

I just got it myself and it looks like that is very possible, unfortunately I'm learning the ropes myself and I do not think I can be of much more help.

Saludos

Victory103
June 7th, 2021, 09:02
For something that specific the only way would be to add the aircraft and traffic files manually. There are AI models for some of the aircraft you mentioned, even a few flyable models on a basic traffic flightplan should not cause framerates issues depending on the model. The only one I can find non-AI is the Shackleton. UKMil has a flightplan and model package for the Nimrod on Flightsim. JYAI made an AI Hunter and Canberra.

dhazelgrove
June 7th, 2021, 23:53
You'll need AIFP, available here (http://stuff4fs.com/open.asp?Folder=AIFP&JS=TRUE).

With this, you can recompile your existing flightplans for the new(er) sim.
All(!!) you'll need is a set of compatible AI models.

Easy.

Dave

leuen
June 8th, 2021, 00:03
Does it mean, that stearable models won't work?

Bernard

Victory103
June 8th, 2021, 09:22
User flown aircraft that come with FSX are the basis for the stock traffic files, so the Cessna, King Air, and Airbus are in the sim from the start. Other flyable models typically have higher levels of detail which can cause framerate issues with a few of them flying around, but for the most part they work as AI.

dhazelgrove
June 9th, 2021, 07:10
I certainly wouldn't recommend that you use flyable aircraft as AI.
You can probably find what you'd need over at MAIW (https://militaryaiworks.com/) - for military.
Civil targets can be found at AVSIM (https://library.avsim.net/) or Flightsim (https://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/content.php?1-Home-PC-Flight-Simulation-Downloads-And-More).

Dave

jetpilot1980
June 11th, 2021, 04:25
For an extremely easy to use traffic.bgl converter use this:

http://lc0277.gratisim.fr/bglfpfsxconvert02.zip

http://lc0277.gratisim.fr/software.html


Also Military AI Works has the Nimrod, Hunter, and the Canberra... Not sure on the Shackleton but MAIW does have a Lancaster...

dhazelgrove
June 11th, 2021, 21:31
Rob Richardson did have an AI Shackleton, but it was the MR2. I've never seen a model of the AEW3.

Dave

Devildog73
June 12th, 2021, 07:05
I use AIFP and AIG's AI Traffic Manager programs.
Both are excellent.

AI Traffic Manager will search the internet for the latest traffic files, download and then you can install them using a user friendly couple of mouse clicks to install them.
If, like me, you use both, watch that you don't install the same airlines.

AIFP has a really nice system of converting FS9 to FSX traffic bgls.