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  1. Traffic GlobalPublisher: Just FlightReview Author: Richard NurseSuggested Price: $52.99/images/fsc/wbicons/store-buy-now-button.pngReal world traffic, any airport, any time. Do any real-world pilots who are parked at the ramp or gate at JohnF. Kennedy (JFK) International airport or London Heathrow fly on theirown, with no traffic anywhere in the skies or on the ground? Well, theanswer is no. So, Just Flight has just brought this real-worldrepresentation of global aviation traffic at every airport forsimmers. Not only are there loads of aircraft, both commercial andgeneral aviation (GA) parked at the ramps and gates at any airport youcan think of, but the traffic is promised by Just Flight to beaccurate flight plans based on real-world airline schedules. Thetraffic database that powers the AI flights is sourced from the samesuppliers that power many of the popular 'flight tracking' apps andweb sites, thus providing the most realistic representation ofreal-world airport traffic yet. So, if you can see an airplane in yoursim, there should be one in that same position at the airport or inthe air in real life! This software features thousands of detailed but FPS-efficientcommercial airline AI aircraft built from the ground up, and anextensive schedule of General Aviation flights. A powerful back-endsoftware tool is included to let you explore and take full control ofthe supplied AI schedules. You can also create and edit your owndatabase of custom single-leg or multi-leg AI traffic flights and addyour own repaints. Here are the features included in TrafficGlobal: Accurate commercial flight plans based on real-world airlineschedule data, giving full worldwide coverage of commercial airlinetraffic.General Aviation - an extensive schedule of General Aviationflights, using default aircraft and spanning the globe.Detailed but FPS-efficient aircraft models - carefully designedaircraft that will bring your airports to life and also keep airportoperations running smoothly. Aircraft include great features such as2048x2048 livery and night lighting textures, animated engine fans,authentic night lighting, realistic sounds by Turbine Sound Studiosand integrated external lighting effects.Covers all the latest and most common aircraft types which arecurrently in use, including the 787, A380, A320neo and A350.Customizable - powerful tools let you explore and take full controlof the supplied AI schedules. You can also create and edit your owndatabase of custom single-leg or multi-leg AI traffic flights and addyour own repaints. Installation And SetupThe installation of Traffic Global is simple and straightforward. Just choose your location for the program (separate from yoursimulator root folder) and choose a location for the AI Fleetfolder. /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-12.jpg /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-17.jpg Setup Of Traffic GlobalSetup is also simple and requires no software programming of anykind. I am not sure if this is required, but I believe that beforefirst use, Traffic Global must compile the A.I. traffic for yoursim. This takes about 5 minutes. /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-07.jpg /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-05.jpg /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-14.jpgFinally, you must compile the exact specification of AI trafficfleet that you require in the 'Compile Traffic' tab of the back-endsoftware of Traffic Global. You can decide if you would like toinclude cargo traffic and GA, or one of the two, then set the errorcorrection. The 'Error Correction' means that the database of flightsincluded with Traffic Global contains lots of flights that can bedirectly matched with liveries and aircraft in the traffic fleet. Alsoincluded in the database are flight plans that do not have a directmatch in the fleet and therefore have various options available. Thisincludes error checking and livery/aircraft substitution in which toincrease the amount of flight plans being generated. This means that you can compile the traffic to have more aircraftbut less accuracy, or less aircraft with greater accuracy. /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-13.jpg Quality Of The External ModelsI must say that I am impressed by the physical models of theaircraft, especially the GA. The aircraft include 2048x2048 resolutionliveries and include night lit textures. If you look closely, you maynotice animated engine fans and authentic night lighting. The enginesounds are very impressive and highly realistic, which should not be asurprise as they were developed by Turbine Sound Studios and areunique to every aircraft. /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-02.jpgIt was great to hear real sounds for the Boeing 747-8Intercontinental, 737 and the Airbus A330 and A320, all of which havetheir own distinct engine sound. The GA aircraft are very loud,blaring and obnoxious, just as they should be! I wish that add-on GAaircraft had sounds like these, they are exceptionally good! /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-09.jpg /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-01.jpgHere you can see the quality of the GA aircraft with highresolution textures. I thought they were real when I was taxiing nextto them! /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-10.jpg /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-19.jpg /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-06.jpgReal Traffic At Every AirportThe great thing about Traffic Global is that you can expect to seenative aircraft fleets at any given airport, along with a high degreeof accuracy. For example, you will see British Airways at LondonHeathrow, Delta Airlines at Kennedy International, and Lufthansa atFrankfurt Main. So, no more flying by yourself! /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-18.jpg /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-04.jpg /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-21.jpgThe Back-End SoftwareThe Traffic Global software tool allows you to explore and takefull control of the supplied AI schedules. /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-16.jpgThis page allows you to view all the A.I. flight plans included inTraffic Global. You can search the database of flight plans by aspecific aircraft, airline, departure airport, arrival airport, or theflight times. The display on the right shows you the location of thatflight. /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-20.jpgHere you can edit selected flight plans, and the image below showsthe screen where you can create your own. /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-15.jpgCreating your own flight plans has great potential as you can usethe default aircraft located in the AI Fleet folder. There isn'treally any need to download additional aircraft since there is such awide variety of aircraft already included. /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-08.jpgThis page allows you to explore the A.I. Fleet. You can add newliveries, edit the flight parameters such as cruise altitude, parkingtypes and range. /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-11.jpg /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-03.jpgSimmer Opinion Of Traffic GlobalAs a keen flight simmer, I must always have traffic around me as Ido not enjoy flying in empty skies. This software allows me to havethat. Traffic Global not only brings great features to the virtualpilot, but it also allows the simmer to know about the flights thatexist around the world. If you want to know about a particular flight,or what traffic is at any given airport, you can quickly get thatinformation. As mentioned earlier, you can even create your ownflights. The back-end software is also not required for anyfunctionality of the A.I. traffic. The traffic is automatically loadedat your desired airport when you choose to fly an airplane.This is a great application and I rate it 5 out of 5. /images/reviews/global/title3.jpgRichard Nurse Purchase Just Flight - Traffic Global For FSX/P3D Traffic Global is also available for X-Plane 11
  2. Traffic GlobalPublisher: Just FlightReview Author: Richard NurseSuggested Price: $52.99/images/fsc/wbicons/store-buy-now-button.pngReal world traffic, any airport, any time. Do any real-world pilots who are parked at the ramp or gate at JohnF. Kennedy (JFK) International airport or London Heathrow fly on theirown, with no traffic anywhere in the skies or on the ground? Well, theanswer is no. So, Just Flight has just brought this real-worldrepresentation of global aviation traffic at every airport forsimmers. Not only are there loads of aircraft, both commercial andgeneral aviation (GA) parked at the ramps and gates at any airport youcan think of, but the traffic is promised by Just Flight to beaccurate flight plans based on real-world airline schedules. Thetraffic database that powers the AI flights is sourced from the samesuppliers that power many of the popular 'flight tracking' apps andweb sites, thus providing the most realistic representation ofreal-world airport traffic yet. So, if you can see an airplane in yoursim, there should be one in that same position at the airport or inthe air in real life! This software features thousands of detailed but FPS-efficientcommercial airline AI aircraft built from the ground up, and anextensive schedule of General Aviation flights. A powerful back-endsoftware tool is included to let you explore and take full control ofthe supplied AI schedules. You can also create and edit your owndatabase of custom single-leg or multi-leg AI traffic flights and addyour own repaints. Here are the features included in TrafficGlobal: Accurate commercial flight plans based on real-world airlineschedule data, giving full worldwide coverage of commercial airlinetraffic.General Aviation - an extensive schedule of General Aviationflights, using default aircraft and spanning the globe.Detailed but FPS-efficient aircraft models - carefully designedaircraft that will bring your airports to life and also keep airportoperations running smoothly. Aircraft include great features such as2048x2048 livery and night lighting textures, animated engine fans,authentic night lighting, realistic sounds by Turbine Sound Studiosand integrated external lighting effects.Covers all the latest and most common aircraft types which arecurrently in use, including the 787, A380, A320neo and A350.Customizable - powerful tools let you explore and take full controlof the supplied AI schedules. You can also create and edit your owndatabase of custom single-leg or multi-leg AI traffic flights and addyour own repaints. Installation And SetupThe installation of Traffic Global is simple and straightforward. Just choose your location for the program (separate from yoursimulator root folder) and choose a location for the AI Fleetfolder. /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-12.jpg /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-17.jpg Setup Of Traffic GlobalSetup is also simple and requires no software programming of anykind. I am not sure if this is required, but I believe that beforefirst use, Traffic Global must compile the A.I. traffic for yoursim. This takes about 5 minutes. /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-07.jpg /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-05.jpg /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-14.jpgFinally, you must compile the exact specification of AI trafficfleet that you require in the 'Compile Traffic' tab of the back-endsoftware of Traffic Global. You can decide if you would like toinclude cargo traffic and GA, or one of the two, then set the errorcorrection. The 'Error Correction' means that the database of flightsincluded with Traffic Global contains lots of flights that can bedirectly matched with liveries and aircraft in the traffic fleet. Alsoincluded in the database are flight plans that do not have a directmatch in the fleet and therefore have various options available. Thisincludes error checking and livery/aircraft substitution in which toincrease the amount of flight plans being generated. This means that you can compile the traffic to have more aircraftbut less accuracy, or less aircraft with greater accuracy. /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-13.jpg Quality Of The External ModelsI must say that I am impressed by the physical models of theaircraft, especially the GA. The aircraft include 2048x2048 resolutionliveries and include night lit textures. If you look closely, you maynotice animated engine fans and authentic night lighting. The enginesounds are very impressive and highly realistic, which should not be asurprise as they were developed by Turbine Sound Studios and areunique to every aircraft. /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-02.jpgIt was great to hear real sounds for the Boeing 747-8Intercontinental, 737 and the Airbus A330 and A320, all of which havetheir own distinct engine sound. The GA aircraft are very loud,blaring and obnoxious, just as they should be! I wish that add-on GAaircraft had sounds like these, they are exceptionally good! /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-09.jpg /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-01.jpgHere you can see the quality of the GA aircraft with highresolution textures. I thought they were real when I was taxiing nextto them! /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-10.jpg /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-19.jpg /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-06.jpgReal Traffic At Every AirportThe great thing about Traffic Global is that you can expect to seenative aircraft fleets at any given airport, along with a high degreeof accuracy. For example, you will see British Airways at LondonHeathrow, Delta Airlines at Kennedy International, and Lufthansa atFrankfurt Main. So, no more flying by yourself! /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-18.jpg /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-04.jpg /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-21.jpgThe Back-End SoftwareThe Traffic Global software tool allows you to explore and takefull control of the supplied AI schedules. /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-16.jpgThis page allows you to view all the A.I. flight plans included inTraffic Global. You can search the database of flight plans by aspecific aircraft, airline, departure airport, arrival airport, or theflight times. The display on the right shows you the location of thatflight. /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-20.jpgHere you can edit selected flight plans, and the image below showsthe screen where you can create your own. /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-15.jpgCreating your own flight plans has great potential as you can usethe default aircraft located in the AI Fleet folder. There isn'treally any need to download additional aircraft since there is such awide variety of aircraft already included. /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-08.jpgThis page allows you to explore the A.I. Fleet. You can add newliveries, edit the flight parameters such as cruise altitude, parkingtypes and range. /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-11.jpg /images/reviews/global/t/traffic-global-03.jpgSimmer Opinion Of Traffic GlobalAs a keen flight simmer, I must always have traffic around me as Ido not enjoy flying in empty skies. This software allows me to havethat. Traffic Global not only brings great features to the virtualpilot, but it also allows the simmer to know about the flights thatexist around the world. If you want to know about a particular flight,or what traffic is at any given airport, you can quickly get thatinformation. As mentioned earlier, you can even create your ownflights. The back-end software is also not required for anyfunctionality of the A.I. traffic. The traffic is automatically loadedat your desired airport when you choose to fly an airplane.This is a great application and I rate it 5 out of 5. /images/reviews/global/title3.jpgRichard Nurse Purchase Just Flight - Traffic Global For FSX/P3D Traffic Global is also available for X-Plane 11
  3. /images/notams/notams20/traf0115/traf0115.jpgChangelog v1.0.9997There is also a readme "Resources\plugins\TrafficGlobal\Resources\AIFP Readme.txt", with details of some new featuresto help AIFP users create new schedule files. This was addedlast-minute so is not in the full manual. UpgradingFor Windows, simply run the installer. There is no need to manuallyuninstall beforehand. For Mac, please remove the "Aircraft/TrafficGlobal" folder before unarchiving since aircraft names may change overtime, and unpacking an archive does not remove files that should nolonger exist. If you have replaced your traffic file (.BGL) you will need tocheck the replacement for yourself; the traffic file changes withalmost every release and will be updated or replaced if it is changedor missing. CompatibilityThis build has been tested against X-Plane 11.51, the latestavailable at time of writing, and works against each in both OpenGLand Vulkan/Metal modes on both Mac and Windows. Changes In This ReleaseFix a rare crash when removing aircraft typesAI were not appearing on X-Plane's map if map integration was disabledAdd simple weight-based rules for tail numbers in Germany with possibility to add more laterAdd ability to exclude specific aircraft and easier setup for AIFP.Register X-Plane map layers if TG is disabled and re-enabled.Updated German translationFix tuning of 8.33KHz airport frequencies from 25KHz radiosFix performance drop with Flight Factor A350 and potentially othersAdd option to disable Traffic Global when the "RELEASE_AIRCRAFT" message is received from another plugin instead of just disabling TCASFix a rare crash when calculating taxi routesChange the radiobutton appearance slightly to make it more different from switches.Several aircraft types had incorrect wingspans affecting where they could park.Enable/disable network settings if the dialog is open when the PC is switched between master/slave config.Fix rare potential crash when loading certain airportsMany airliners had incorrect 'heavy' designationParking reservations may not be updated fast enough after moving aircraft to a new airport.Aircraft may be created on go-around instead of simply further along the route when congested airports are populated.Don't adjust the traffic density if the AI thread is getting 60FPS or more, even if the visual FPS is way higher.Add on-screen indication of SAM and ActiveSkyXP status in Extended InfoAfter doing a full traffic reset, also clear all airport weather to allow flow changes to happen instantly.Taxying airline traffic are better distributed on initial startup.Fix a potential crash when radio-calling airports removed due to having no parking or runwaysPerformance improvement when drawing labelsUse ActiveSkyXP weather when appropriateOptionally read METAR from disk when real-world weather is selected and ASXP isn't runningAdd keyboard shortcut to fully reset trafficAdd ability to type an ICAO code into the flight plan view to zoom to that airport if it's nearby.Gear-up animations have different durations per aircraft typeFix duration of many gear-down animationsStop GA potentially using airline parking when assigned on the first frame.Flow arrows on the flightplan window would not change when the flow changed, until the view magnification was changed.Add on-course headings for runways to flightplan view.Improved workaround for multiple runways having no preference/on-course heading differencesUse icons instead of dots on the flightplan view.Make labels work in VR (Windows only)Fix a number of seemingly random crashesReset GL point size after use to help other plugins that only set it on initialisationA configured replay buffer would always be 1Gb after restarting X-PlaneCould rarely have a corrupt start-time and altitude when creating GA flightsFix occasional planes moving in a straight line at strange angles even in pause mode, after the sim has been running for some timeWrite out a dummy flight school file if none exists.Fix networked external visuals continually resettingFix Cessna Grand Caravan having lights offset from model centreAdd new dialog to customise GA generation settingsTry to reconnect to external PCs that couldn't initially be connected.Pilots of non-prop GA aircraft (jet, turboprop) have significantly higher skill levels and so are more likely to fly at night or in bad weather.Add Escape as a hotkey to all windows to close them.Allow windows to be opened/closed using the mapped key even if a window currently has keyboard focusAircraft taxying out to a runway with a displaced threshold and multiple viable entrances could under some circumstances make the final leg of the route unusable for other aircraft.Aircraft on go-around will clear the runway line soonerAllow aircraft on runways to taxi fasterAirborne GA were located too close to airports when the sim startedTaxying aircraft could get too close on 90 degree cornersAircraft on runway exit legs are waiting even though they're heading away from the runway.Aircraft are still waiting for others directly above the runway on go-around.Add radar option to exclude aircraft on the groundAircraft on departure or go-around could occasionally force landing aircraft to go-around even if the runway was clearReset button on the Label Config dialog did not reset ranges or colour.Circuit direction (i.e. left-hand or right-hand) could be incorrect under certain wind conditions at multi-runway airportsAbout Traffic GlobalTraffic Global for X-Plane 11 provides high quality animatedAI aircraft models in authentic liveries and with full 3Dsound and lighting and effects. Installation is simple and thesoftware is ready to run "out the box". Traffic Global comes with 65 aircraft types and over 860 liveriescovering most of the world's airlines. Over 600,000 flights areincluded by default and these cover more than 3,000 global airportswith complex, multi-point, multi-day flight schedules. New or alteredaircraft liveries can be easily added and do not require anyadditional configuration. Traffic Global loads everything in the background and is usuallyready to go as soon as your flight starts. Even with hundreds of AIaircraft on screen and more being simulated nearby, simulatorperformance is barely affected. The AI aircraft respond to the movements of your aircraft as youmove around an airport and the software is compatible with allthird-party airports. Seven new controllable external views allow youto follow individual AI aircraft and three new control windows arealso included: a radar display centred on your aircraft, a flightboard which is switchable between all nearby airports and a flightplan display showing nearby airports, taxiways and flyingaircraft. Purchase Traffic Global for Mac Purchase Traffic Global for Windows
  4. /images/notams/notams21/just0118.jpgIt's been over 20 years since Just Flight published the firstinstallment in the legendary Traffic series. Now Traffic Global, thelatest and greatest edition, is populating the virtual skies andmaking your flight environment "as busy as it gets". Traffic Global has been designed for the latest incarnations ofPrepar3D and Flight Simulator X. It features thousands of individualcommercial airline AI aircraft that have been built from the ground upto provide unprecedented levels of realism and immersiveness. The traffic database that powers the AI flights is sourced from thesame suppliers that power many of the popular ‘flight tracking’ appsand websites, thus providing our most realistic representation ofreal-world airport traffic yet. Accurate commercial flight plans based on real-world airline schedule data, giving full worldwide coverage of commercial airline trafficGeneral Aviation – an extensive schedule of General Aviation flights, using default aircraft and spanning the globeDetailed but FPS-efficient aircraft models – carefully designed aircraft that will bring your airports to life and also keep airport operations running smoothly. Aircraft include great features such as 2048×2048 livery and night lighting textures, animated engine fans, authentic night lighting, realistic sounds by Turbine Sound Studios and integrated external lighting effects.Covers all the latest and most common aircraft types which are currently in use, including the 787, A380, A320neo and A350.Customisable – powerful tools let you explore and take full control of the supplied AI schedules. You can also create and edit your own database of custom single-leg or multi-leg AI traffic flights and add your own repaints.Purchase Just Flight - Traffic Global for FSX/P3D Also available for X-Plane 11
  5. /images/notams/notams20/traf0115/traf0115.jpgChangelog v1.0.9672This release is all about GA aircraft. These are not defined bypredetermined schedules, but generated dynamically. There are a numberof model fixes, additional help for VR users, plus the usual range ofsmall improvements and fixes. Please see the list below for detailsand the updated manual for full information on the new GA support. About Traffic GlobalTraffic Global for X-Plane 11 provides high quality animatedAI aircraft models in authentic liveries and with full 3Dsound and lighting and effects. Installation is simple and thesoftware is ready to run "out the box". Traffic Global comes with 65 aircraft types and over 860 liveriescovering most of the world's airlines. Over 600,000 flights areincluded by default and these cover more than 3,000 global airportswith complex, multi-point, multi-day flight schedules. New or alteredaircraft liveries can be easily added and do not require anyadditional configuration. Traffic Global loads everything in the background and is usuallyready to go as soon as your flight starts. Even with hundreds of AIaircraft on screen and more being simulated nearby, simulatorperformance is barely affected. The AI aircraft respond to the movements of your aircraft as youmove around an airport and the software is compatible with allthird-party airports. Seven new controllable external views allow youto follow individual AI aircraft and three new control windows arealso included: a radar display centred on your aircraft, a flightboard which is switchable between all nearby airports and a flightplan display showing nearby airports, taxiways and flyingaircraft. Purchase Traffic Global for Mac Purchase Traffic Global for Windows
  6. /images/notams/notams20/just0630.jpgTraffic Global X-Plane users - today sees the release of a verysubstantial update. If you bought direct from Just Flight you'llalready have received an email about the update advising you tore-download and if you bought from another online store then they'llhave the new files tomorrow so keep a look-out for details. This update includes over 160 fixes, tweaks and improvements soworth investing the time and effort to get this latest version. Hatsoff to Jim, our developer for the continued hard work on TrafficGlobal and his continued engagement with the community when it comesto feedback and answering and helping with issues. Source Product Page
  7. /images/notams/notams20/just0302.jpgTraffic Global for X-Plane 11 (Mac) provides high quality animatedAI aircraft models in authentic airline liveries and with full 3Dsound and lighting and effects. Installation is simple and thesoftware is ready to run "out the box". Traffic Global comes with 65 aircraft types and over 860 liveriescovering most of the world's airlines. Over 600,000 flights areincluded by default and these cover more than 3,000 global airportswith complex, multi-point, multi-day flight schedules. New or alteredaircraft liveries can be easily added and do not require anyadditional configuration. Traffic Global loads everything in the background and is usuallyready to go as soon as your flight starts. Even with hundreds of AIaircraft on screen and more being simulated nearby, simulatorperformance is barely affected. The AI aircraft respond to the movements of your aircraft as youmove around an airport and the software is compatible with allthird-party airports. Seven new controllable external views allow youto follow individual AI aircraft and three new control windows arealso included: a radar display centred on your aircraft, a flightboard which is switchable between all nearby airports and a flightplan display showing nearby airports, taxiways and flyingaircraft. Purchase Traffic Global for Mac Purchase Traffic Global for Windows
  8. /images/notams/notams20/just0302.jpgMac Owners Notice! Our Traffic Global AI expansion is now available for X-Plane 11 asa MAC version too - Windows edition also available! All the details here: Source Product Page Windows Version
  9. Traffic GlobalPublisher: Just FlightReview Author: Michael HaywardSuggested Price: $52.99/images/fsc/wbicons/store-buy-now-button.png /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-01.jpg /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-02.jpgOver the last few months, Just Flighthas been showing off their much-anticipated traffic add-on for X-Plane11. Traffic Global fills the simulator world with real-world airlinesand scheduled flights that follow their real-world counterpartsthrough updated flight plans. In this review, I will take a closer look at Traffic Global and seewhat it adds to the X-Plane world as well as looking to see if itholds up to its pre-release hype! FeaturesTraffic Global fills the X-Plane world with over 60 differentaircraft types and over 860 airline liveries. These are all based onreal-world craft, allowing for much more lifelike simulation. Better yet, it uses the exact same .bgl files that FSX and P3D useto compile each flight plan, adding familiarity across both platforms(and in essence making flight plan updates much easier to dotoo!). /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-03.jpg /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-04.jpgIt also comes with a number of tools and user interfaces tointeract with the AI aircraft too. When sitting at an airport you cantrack departures and arrival times to moving aircraft, or open theradar menu when airborne to see which planes will be crossing yourpath. Download And InstallDownloading and installing Traffic Global is an easy process withthe Just Flight installer. Download the software, login to theinstaller with your Just Flight details and the tool does therest. Traffic Global comes with a 26-page manual which explains eachfeature in a high level of detail, as well as a number of differentcustomisation options that they have made available for theiradd-on. I do very much recommend going through this document as thereare a number of key commands that you will certainly find useful infinding your way around. /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-05.jpg /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-06.jpgThere are also a number of customisation files in the root TrafficGlobal folder too that allow you to exclude different airports orairlines if you don't want to feature them, in particular, add missingairports or liveries that the base simulator may not include. Forexample, the missing ZGHA Huanghua and ROAH Naha sceneries affect17,415 flights between them! You can also enable sporadic GA trafficby enabling flight schools at certain airfields. Flying With Traffic GlobalThe first thing you notice when loading up a flight with TrafficGlobal active is how populated the simulator world is! This isespecially true when starting in a busy airport hub, as the number ofaircraft that can be there during busy periods can bephenomenal. Aircraft also fill up gates as well as the air meaning ifan aircraft isn't scheduled to fly for another four hours, it will sitthere until it is ready to go. /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-07.jpg /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-08.jpgWhen you look at the level of detail that the AI aircraft modelshave too, you can see that a lot of work has gone into making theaircraft look like their real-world counterparts. While it certainlywon't look as good as a fully-functioning high-fidelity singularaircraft add-on, Just Flight did a fantastic job at creating low-polyrepresentations that look good up close as well as furtherafield. Liveries are done in 2K texture resolution, allowing forplenty of details to be visible on the aircraft too. These low-poly models also mean that there is very little to noimpact on your FPS when traffic density is high. London Heathrow orNew York JFK with maximum AI density will only drop 1 or 2 FPS atmost, which is remarkable when the world can easily become filled with400+ airliners. The way that JF has also enabled the AI aircraft to 'interact' withyour player-controlled plane too is smart, allowing for completesimulation awareness both in the air and on the ground. When taxiingfrom the runway to a gate, the AI is smart enough to determine yourpath and avoid you where possible, removing conflicting andpotentially deadlocking situations on the ground. /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-09.jpg /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-10.jpgIn the air however, and on its own, TCAS and other aircraftdetecting features will not work. This is because X-Plane by defaultuses AI aircraft positions as 'multiplayer' planes. However, TrafficGlobal bypasses this. In order for these planes to be detected, ituses a small part of the default AI system to plot the closest 19aircraft (simulator limit) to your location. These 'planes' areinvisible and don't affect the TG aircraft, other than plotting themon a map and allowing these aircraft to then appear on TCAS and radardisplays. Aircraft sounds have also been expertly done. Engine recordings aredone to a very high quality and especially in a busy airport canreally add to the depth of your simulator. Little sounds too such asflap movements and touchdown squeal are also small but welcomed extrasthat really add to the living feel of this add-on. Lights and flaps will also operate at their correct times,following real-world regulations. This means landing lights will beactive on the runway up to 10,000 feet, taxi lights only used on theground, strobes and anti-collision when ready to start, and lastly,position lights whenever aircraft are powered. /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-11.jpg /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-12.jpgThere are however one or two small things that I have noticed andcertainly wouldn't mind seeing adjusted. Firstly, the lack of correct aircraft tail codes. Now I don't meanthat there should be tens of thousands of textures to facilitate eachaircraft in existence because that would be crazy! But when you lookat the Flight Schedule mode, the aircraft IDs do not match any thatreal-world airlines have. Databases showcasing these can be foundonline, and certainly matching them would be an extra level of detailI'd like to see. The second is populating more 'rural' airports. While major hubswill always have aircraft on the ground, more regional placescertainly do not. Airports like EGSS London Stansted or LIPZ VeniceMarco Polo both serve major populaces, but may see sub 40 aircraftmovements a day which is far from what the airports would normallysee. There are also likely a number of flights that do not appear dueto schedule changes or at least not available when Just Flightcompiled their database, but this has also meant that some smallerairports with basic-level operation, such as EFLP Lappeenranta, willnever see an aircraft fly, when in reality it will serve two or threeflights daily. /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-13.jpg /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-14.jpgBut that's not to say that Just Flight is letting these issuesgo. They have been very quick to release updates and patches, fixingbugs and tweaking AI behavior allowing aircraft to fly much morenaturally. Initially, there were occasions where planes would 'touchdown' short of the runway, or look unnatural with a very shallow angleof attack when landing and taking off. These have now been mitigatedand are very rare to occur, showing the developers interest inreleasing as good an add-on as they are able. The three user interfaces also allow you to look deeper into theaircraft around you. The first is a flight radar that showcases planesrelative to your position, the second is a schedule which gives you alist of departures and arrivals from nearby airports, as well asflight origins and types, and finally, an airport planner whichpinpoints on a ground map the locations of AI planes and whether ornot they're active or parked. Clicking on a plane within this menucenters the camera on it, allowing you to track its progress withinthe sim and see more information, such as its altitude, speed andcallsign, similar to the AI viewing mode of FSX and P3D (somethingX-Plane does not allow for by default). /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-15.jpg /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-16.jpgTraffic Global has added a lot to the overall simulation of X-Planeand is an add-on I certainly see on improving, especially in regardsto future database updates, plus the addition of further airlines andliveries. Opinion And Closing RemarksOverall, I do like the way that Traffic Global fills the world withairlines, and the simple yet effective interaction it has with myuser-controlled aircraft too. As mentioned previously, Just Flightshould also be commended for the little to none FPS hit that these AImodels exhibit. While there were a few nitty-gritty moments with the initialrelease version of the add-on, these have now very much been rectifiedand there are certainly no more major issues that stand out (just theminor ones mentioned in this article). /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-17.jpg /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-18.jpgX-Plane has always been lacklustre with its AI traffic, but ifyou're looking to revamp your flying world, especially if you don'tlook to online networks such as VATSIM or IVAO to fill your simulatorskies, then this is certainly the add-on for you. The Technical BitMinimum RequirementsX-Plane 11 (11.30 or later recommended)Multi-core 64-bit CPU (4-core/8-thread or better recommended)8 GB memory, more recommended (approximately 500MB overhead beyond the normal X-Plane requirement)DirectX-11 graphics cardWindows 7 or later (Mac support not implemented yet)7 GB disk space (SSD recommended) /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-19.jpg /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-20.jpgReview PC Spec/images/reviews/globaltr/traffic-global.jpgX-Plane 11Windows 10 Professional6th Generation Intel® Core™ i7 6700K Processor16 GB RAMNVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1660 Michael Hayward Purchase Just Flight - Traffic Global /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-21.jpg /images/reviews/globaltr/t/global-traffic-22.jpgTraffic Global is expandable; check out the additional aircraft created byRobin Tannahill: Download Robin Tannahill Aircraft
  10. Hi, I recently re-installed Traffic global onto fsx-se after an uninstallation due to unrelated errors. However, now it wont locate the simulator, and says paths are invalid. It is updating the .cfg file on where to find the TG fleet but it is not actually finding the simulator when I run the set up, therefore wont compile the traffic. No matter how many installations I try it simply is not picking up on the fact FSX-SE is there. It was not an issue before. All the suggestions JF have given me are not working Anyone facing/faced anything similar?
  11. /images/notams/notams20/traf0115/traf0115.jpgTraffic Global for X-Plane 11 (Windows) provides high qualityanimated AI aircraft models in authentic airline liveries and withfull 3D sound and lighting and effects. Installation is simple and thesoftware is ready to run 'out the box'. Traffic Global comes with 65 aircraft types and over 860 liveriescovering most of the world's airlines. Over 600,000 flights areincluded by default and these cover more than 3,000 global airportswith complex, multi-point, multi-day flight schedules. New or alteredaircraft liveries can be easily added and do not require anyadditional configuration. Traffic Global loads everything in the background and is usuallyready to go as soon as your flight starts. Even with hundreds of AIaircraft on screen and more being simulated nearby, simulatorperformance is barely affected. /images/notams/notams20/traf0115/traffic-global-1.jpgThe AI aircraft respond to the movements of your aircraft as youmove around an airport and the software is compatible with allthird-party airports. Seven new controllable external views allow youto follow individual AI aircraft and three new control windows arealso included: a radar display centered on your aircraft, a flightboard which is switchable between all nearby airports and a flightplan display showing nearby airports, taxiways and flyingaircraft. FeaturesHundreds of combinations of airlines and aircraftprovided - Traffic Global comes with 65 aircraft types over860 liveries covering most of the world's airlines. Over 600,000 flights included by default - theflight database is created from recent commercially sourced flightdata and processed using custom tools specifically written for TrafficGlobal. It has up-to-date flights covering more than 3,000 globalairports with complex, multi-point, multi-day flight schedules. High performance - even with hundreds of AIaircraft on screen and more being simulated nearby, simulatorperformance is barely affected. Traffic Global is highlymulti-threaded. AI respond to the sim pilot - as you move aroundthe airport, other traffic will do its best to stop and allow you topass. Collision with AI is possible but can be disabled. /images/notams/notams20/traf0115/traffic-global-2.jpgSeamless start-up - there is no need to manuallyconfigure a flight plan or wait when you start a new flight or move toa new airport; Traffic Global loads everything in the background andis usually ready to go as soon as your flight starts. Full 3D sound for all aircraft - each AI aircrafthas engine and equipment sounds modelled in 3D using the widelysupported OpenAL. Volume is controllable independently of X-Plane'sown. Simple installation - no messing around setting upsubscriptions, additional files or per-airport custom setups. TrafficGlobal is ready to run "out the box". Compatible with third-party airports - TrafficGlobal uses the same data for airport definitions as the simulatoritself, so third-party airports, both commercial and free, will beused if they are installed. Many new camera types - seven new controllableexternal views allow you to follow individual AI aircraft, eitherindependently or in association with your own. Three new control windows - a radar displaycentered on your aircraft, a flight board switchable between allnearby airports, and a flight plan display showing nearby airports,taxiways and flying aircraft are provided. Each has hotkeys and can bedetached from the main X-Plane window. Full X-Plane integration - new map layers showingflying or grounded AI aircraft are added to X-Plane and most hotkeyscan be re-assigned using the standard X-Plane settings. /images/notams/notams20/traf0115/traffic-global-3.jpgNetworking support included as standard - seriouscockpit builders using more than one PC to control their displays getthe same traffic across their entire setup. Extendable - new or altered aircraft liveries caneasily be added and will be used with no additional configuration. Newtraffic can be added using freely-available tools; Traffic Global usesthe same traffic database format as Prepar3D and Flight SimulatorX. Potential for third-party plugin integration -Traffic Global publishes 'datarefs' exposing the locations of allnearby traffic and includes example code for using them. Purchase Just Flight - Traffic Global For X-Plane Traffic Global FreewareTraffic Global allows the addition of freeware aircraft. You can findcreations from people like Robin Tannahill in our file library. Download Traffic Global Freeware Aircraft
  12. /images/notams/notams18/just0726/traffic-global-1.jpgFor those of you who have purchased Just Flight's Traffic Global forX-Plane 11, you'll be glad to know that the team have just issued anupdate which features the following: v1.0.8818Notes: The custom map layers will re-enable themselves if you disablethem, each time X-Plane loads new scenery. This is X-Plane bugXPD-10498 and cannot be worked around.Custom views do not respond correctly in VR. This is X-Plane bugXPD-10412.If very few aircraft are nearby, additional false aircraft arereported via TCAS. This is X-Plane bug XPD-10434.Changes: Change the module name from '64\win.xpl' to 'win_x64\TrafficGlobal.xpl' in line with the current recommendations.Compatibility fix for librain in VR.Add option to totally remove map layers.Correct the spatial cell index count in the BGL.Fix missing green nav light on B757-200-PWAdd about 50 more airline records.Fix Norwegian Air Shuttle ICAO code (was NAS, corrected toNAX)Validation options in debug mode.Add a workaround for X-Plane bug XPD-10497, a random crash whendrawing the map after new scenery has loaded.Small performance improvement for dataref accessAdd flight phase datarefSupport CPUs older than 2011.Disable the folder browser in the installer when updating to a newversion.Source
  13. /images/notams/notams18/just0726/traffic-global-1.jpgTraffic Global (XP11) Changelog v1.0.8734Add landing lights to all models. Fix some visibility rules for other lights.Add taxi lights and orient nav lights correctly.Fix a timing-related problem making certain aircraft skip taxying on initial startup.Fix "Loading airports 0%" when scenery for PowerPC Macs is installed.Use thread-local OpenAL context to prevent positional audio interfering with other plugins.Correctly pass camera control to other plugins if not using a TG camera.Change lighting logic.Scale lights according to aircraft sizeAdjust engine exhaust slightly.Workaround for model bugs in the B772/B772F .Workaround for XP bug which was affecting interaction with other camera plugins.Keep a minimum speed on propeller RPM at low throttleUpdated French translations.Highlight a cause of bad time/position calculations.Fix engine location bug in B772/B772FPotential fix for random crash when replacing aircraft.Fix certain aircraft being invisible when "Allow Substitutes" is disabled.Update the airline list and traffic database.Only show taxi lights when it's dark. Vary the exact time per aircraft.Check for intersecting runways.Several updates for DataRefs/third-party access.Improved classification of cargo aircraft.New schedules, new paintkits for freighters.Correct the names for Vueling A319 and Nordwind A321Fix corrupt text or crash when Flight Board is open.Fix lightmap on A300-600FFlight board could show incorrect flights under some circumstancesHandle cases where the source data uses passenger a/c for freight routes.Add handling for military-only runways.Fix a problem with aircraft reversing not checking whether the adjacent taxiway is clear correctly.Try to hard-reposition aircraft on the ground on startup if an intermediate waypoint is not yet ready for use.Show unusable parking on the Flight Path view"Loading Airports" progress may not always have been correctPushback may not always have headed for the correct taxiway section.Update traffic database to include more freight flights with correct aircraft codes.Stop taxiway sections being repeated if the AI is repositioned on initial startup.Save settings immediately when the settings dialog is closed.Small update to airline names.Use different method of setting flight level.Corrections to some more airline names.Several changes to improve calculation of clearance on approach.Add Tab hotkey to the radar to toggle between always-show, always-hide and auto-hide the side panel.Fix classification and add freighter for BAe146Add paintkit for ATR72 FreighterFix model name for Finnair A321Add paintkit for A319 FreighterFurther improvements to separation.Update French translations.Fix a previous-waypoint curve not being displayed correctly in the Flight Path ViewMajor change to aircraft avoidance.Fix visual bug with some engine parts.Fix logic bug allowing aircraft to start too close to each other on takeoff.Increase clearance distance from the user's aircraftFix some edge-cases for avoidance.Fix lit texture on Saab S340Double-sided polygons - typically propellers - converted correctly.Add PBR textures for A319Change some eagle-claw animationsRefinements for go-aroundSource About Traffic GlobalTraffic Global for X-Plane 11 (Windows) provides high qualityanimated AI aircraft models in authentic airline liveries and withfull 3D sound and lighting and effects. Installation is simple and thesoftware is ready to run "out the box". Traffic Global comes with 65 aircraft types and over 860 liveriescovering most of the world¡¯s airlines. Over 600,000 flights areincluded by default and these cover more than 3,000 global airportswith complex, multi-point, multi-day flight schedules. New or alteredaircraft liveries can be easily added and do not require anyadditional configuration. Traffic Global loads everything in the background and is usuallyready to go as soon as your flight starts. Even with hundreds of AIaircraft on screen and more being simulated nearby, simulatorperformance is barely affected. The AI aircraft respond to the movements of your aircraft as youmove around an airport and the software is compatible with allthird-party airports. Seven new controllable external views allow youto follow individual AI aircraft and three new control windows arealso included: a radar display centred on your aircraft, a flightboard which is switchable between all nearby airports and a flightplan display showing nearby airports, taxiways and flyingaircraft. Traffic Global For X-Plane Traffic Global For FSX/Prepar3D
  14. /images/notams/notams18/just0726/traffic-global-1.jpgJust Flight has released a short video giving some visual answers to some recent questions posed about Just Flight's Traffic Global for X-Plane. About Traffic GlobalTraffic Global is the latest incarnation in Just Flight's Trafficseries and features thousands of detailed but FPS-efficient commercialairline AI aircraft built from the ground up, accurate flight plansbased on real-world airline schedules and powerful tools that let youtake full control of the supplied AI schedules. Traffic Global For X-Plane Traffic Global For FSX/Prepar3D
  15. /images/notams/notams18/just0726/traffic-global-1.jpgJustFlight has released a preview video from a work inprogress build for their upcoming Traffic Global forX-Plane. This is work in progress, with new features and improvementsbeing made all the time. About Traffic GlobalTraffic Global is the latest incarnation in Just Flight's Trafficseries and features thousands of detailed but FPS-efficient commercialairline AI aircraft built from the ground up, accurate flight plansbased on real-world airline schedules and powerful tools that let youtake full control of the supplied AI schedules. Traffic Global For X-Plane Traffic Global For FSX/Prepar3D
  16. /images/notams/notams18/just0726/traffic-global-1.jpgJustFlight has released a sneak peak video for their upcomingTraffic Global for X-Plane. It demonstrates traffic taxiingat KLAX on a networked home cockpit set-up. About Traffic GlobalTraffic Global is the latest incarnation in Just Flight's Trafficseries and features thousands of detailed but FPS-efficient commercialairline AI aircraft built from the ground up, accurate flight plansbased on real-world airline schedules and powerful tools that let youtake full control of the supplied AI schedules. Traffic Global For X-Plane Traffic Global For FSX/Prepar3D
  17. /images/notams/notams19/traf0718.jpgHere's a short video showing some ground-handling functionalitywithin Traffic Global X-Plane. It's currently in development so withrough edges obviously but a nice pointer to what it's going to becapable of. Lots more detail and shots of Traffic Global on theproduct page. Note: This video was recorded using a debug build so performanceisn't reflective of the finished product. To see the video you must visit Just Flight's Facebook pagehere.
  18. /images/notams/notams19/traf0508/tran0508.jpgDevelopment of the X-Plane version of Traffic Global is wellunderway and if you weren't aware there's an ongoing Development Diaryrunning that covers many aspects of the development process, with thelatest entry for April added only recently. You can follow all the development news on Traffic Global X-Planeversionhere. /images/notams/notams19/traf0508/traffic-1.jpg /images/notams/notams19/traf0508/traffic-2.jpg /images/notams/notams19/traf0508/traffic-3.jpgSource
  19. /images/notams/notams19/just0403.jpgAs Traffic Global for P3D and FSX nears completion, Just Flight'sX-Plane development team has begun work on a version of Traffic Globalfor X-Plane 11. Our aim is to replicate the features of the P3D/FSX version asclosely as possible in X-Plane 11 and we will have more details of theexact specifications as development progresses. What we can say isthat Traffic Global for X-Plane 11 will include the same aircraftfleet as the P3D/FSX version, with high-quality, animated models withlighting and effects and displaying authentic airline liveries. The aircraft will use a comprehensive, real-world traffic databasein the same way as the P3D/FSX version and users will be able tocustomise their traffic experience using the same front-end dashboardand tools. In summary: Professionally designed AI modelsFully animated models with lighting and effectsNot limited to 20 visible aircraftWorks with multiplayerAware of the player's aircraftCustom radar windowCustomisable routesSingle, simple installer; no other downloads or manual configurationTraffic Global for X-Plane is due for release in 2019 and pricingis likely to be similar to the P3D/FSX version. Source
  20. /images/notams/notams18/just0726/traffic-global-1.jpgThe Traffic Global developers have been hard at work updating theEarly Access edition of our new AI traffic add-on for FSX and P3D,following all the feedback and helpful suggestions from buyers via theEarly Access forum. The latest update (v1.1.0.6) was released recentlyand as well as numerous fixes and tweaks, provides over 50 newliveries and almost 4,000 additional flight plans, a library of GAflight plans using a combination of custom and default aircraft,enhanced performance of aircraft during landing and take-off andimproved aircraft behaviour at gates, with better jetway connectionsand parking information. Spotty - 'Spotty' the virtual plane spotter from earlier versionsof Traffic has also been reintroduced by popular demand! /images/notams/notams18/just0726/traffic-global-2.jpgThe Early Access Edition of Traffic Global is on sale now for£27.99 / €34.95 / $41.99 and a discounted price of£24.99 / €31.20 / $37.49 is available for eligible ownersof Traffic 360. (The final release version of Traffic Global - afterthe Early Access period has ended - will be priced at £34.99 /€43.95 / $52.99.) Full details here Buyers of the Early Access version will not have to make anyfurther payment and will receive all interim updates to the program,the final version of Traffic Global when it is released and, ofcourse, all future updates to the software. /images/notams/notams18/just0726/traffic-global-3.jpgDevelopment work continues on the Early Access version and you canlook out for further updates soon. www.justflight.com
  21. /images/notams/notams18/traf0529.jpgTraffic Global, the latest and greatest instalment in Just Flight'sTraffic series of AI aircraft add-ons, is currently available as anEarly Access edition. Traffic Global features thousands of individual commercial airlineAI aircraft that have been built from the ground up to provideunprecedented levels of realism and immersiveness. The trafficdatabase which powers the AI flights is sourced from the samesuppliers that power many of the popular 'flight tracking' apps andweb sites, thus providing our most realistic representation ofreal-world airport traffic yet. Since its release earlier this month interest and demand has beengreat, our development team have been busy listening to feedback,improving the product and up until now there have been three updatesalready released. The latest update which was incorporated into thefull build last week (Friday 25th) sees the first stage of generalaviation AI traffic added to the product. Many other items areaddressed in the latest build and the plans are for another updatesoon. All of the details for this update can be foundhere. Pricing for Traffic Global Early Access is £27.99 /€34.95 / $41.99 (The final release version of Traffic Global -after the Early Access period has ended - will be priced at£34.99 / €43.95 / $52.99.) A discounted price of£24.99 / €31.20 / $37.49 is available for eligible ownersof Traffic 360. All the details about the product can be found here: https://www.justflight.com/product/traffic-global All users of the product get access to the Traffic Global forumwhere ideas and new features can be discussed directly with otherusers and the main developers.
  22. Glad to be able to show you some new in development screen shots anddetails on our upcoming Traffic program - Traffic Global. Here's a set of the latest screen shots, and more pics and a set ofinitial specs including all aircraft to be included can be found onthe product page. And remember to sign up for email notification ofwhen it's released. /images/notams/notams18/traf0215/global1.jpgSource /images/notams/notams18/traf0215/global2.jpgTraffic GlobalTraffic Global is the latest and greatest instalment in ouracclaimed Traffic series of AI traffic expansions. Accurate flight plans generated using real-world airline schedule data, giving full worldwide coverage of commercial airline traffic.Detailed but FPS-efficient aircraft models - carefully designed aircraft that will bring your airports to life and also keep airport operations running smoothly. These include great features such as animated engine fans, authentic night lighting and integrated effects such as landing and navigation lightsCovers all the latest and most common aircraft types which are currently in use, including the 787, A380, A320Neo and A350.Powerful tools that let you explore and take full control over the supplied AI schedules and which allow you to create and edit your own database of custom single-leg or multi-leg AI traffic flights. /images/notams/notams18/traf0215/global3.jpgWeb page Source
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