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Thread: AI Flight Plans - transfer from 2002 to 2004

  1. Default AI Flight Plans - transfer from 2002 to 2004

    Many of us will have spent hours creating an AI environment in FS2002 where we share the world's skies with AI aircraft belonging to and flying the routes of the world's airlines.

    This work adds dramatically to the "simulated" experience of "being there".

    Will FS2004 accept FS2002 AI flight plans? Will the AI aircraft now downloadable for 2002 (thank you to those who have provided them..)be happy to continue their flying tasks in 2004??

    With the facility to change planned flight levels en route being introduced in 2004, will 2002 AI plans be in any way effected by this?

    Any AI intelligence much appreciated!!

    "Gatwick"

  2. Default RE: AI Flight Plans - transfer from 2002 to 2004

    Yes - check Project AI forums for details.

    Mike.

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    Default RE: AI Flight Plans - transfer from 2002 to 2004

    As a member of the ProjectAI crew that took part in the FS9 beta, I can certainly say without a doubt that all AI from FS02 will work in FS9.
    I simply pasted my aircraft folder and traffic bgl into FS9 and I had traffic.
    Since the MS crew so graciously added more parking, you will see a difference right away.
    And as soon as Lee comes out with a new AFCAD program, you can up the number of parking spots even more.
    KJ
    http://fsgateway.com/frank/fs9paibeta.jpg







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