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lucasps

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  1. Not sure exactly what you are looking for. In general, in FSX, all traffic files (unless you put one elsewhere) are in the FSX/Scenery/World/ scenery folder labelled "Traffic_xxx_xxx.bgl". If your aircraft of concern are SAS flights, I don't think they are in the default traffic file, which only contain Microsoft fictional airlines. Look for a traffic file that could contain SAS flights, add .original to the bgl file (so it looks like Traffic_SAS (or whatever).bgl.original. This will turn off, but preserve, the file. Now check and see if the flights disappeared. If not, try that with each Traffic_.bgl file until you find the offender.

    If that doesn't work, and you have NO default FSX aircraft showing up, you probably have an FS9 traffic file somewhere. FS2004 (FS9) traffic files turn off FSX files and yet show their own. Go figure. In AI Flight Planner, click on Bulk Traffic at the top tool bar, then Find FS9 Traffic files. In the menu, check which drive your FSX is installed on, and then click Use Selected. The FS9 file will come up after a long search period. You can then eliminate it or convert it to FSX.

    Failing all that, there is some traffic file with SAS planes located in an active folder. You would have to search each FSX folder (especially AddOn Scenery/ scenery) to find it.

     

    Thank you so much for the explanation. I followed your suggestion as closely as possible about fs9 files but I didn´t find anything. Now I´ll check each FSX folder as you recommended. Once again, thanks a lot.

    Waldemar

  2. Please, help me to locate the AI traffic file that take place airplanes in airports so far from their home base, explain that: MD-80 and B737 SAS colors (Scandinavia) airplanes in several airports of the USA west coast (Seattle, San Francisco even in Tokio-Narita). I tried to get the traffic.cfg with the AI FLIGHT PLANNER but can´t figure out this issue. Thanks in advance for some tip about this problem.
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