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by Flash34
20 Mar 2009, 05:06
Forum: MAIW FSX/P3D Package Conversion
Topic: Installing MAIW packages in FSX
Replies: 356
Views: 30512

Has anyone had problems with FSX ai traffic ( GA and Airliners) showing up in FSX ?? I have the MAIW aircraft showing up but the rest of the rest of the traffic is not showing up. Yes all of my traffic sliders are up to 100%....
by Flash34
19 Mar 2009, 00:27
Forum: Scenery Design
Topic: Scenery Design
Replies: 1
Views: 272

Scenery Design

I am looking into designing my own scenery for Machrihanish AB Scotland and Meiringen AB Switzerland. What are some good programs to use that are freeware or payware ?? Thank you ...

Derek
by Flash34
18 Mar 2009, 16:17
Forum: Misc. Forum
Topic: Scenery Design
Replies: 1
Views: 162

Scenery Design

I am looking into designing my own scenery for Machrihanish AB Scotland and Meiringen AB Switzerland. What are some good programs to use that are freeware or payware ?? Thank you ...

Derek
by Flash34
16 Mar 2009, 19:04
Forum: MAIW FSX/P3D Package Conversion
Topic: Installing MAIW packages in FSX
Replies: 356
Views: 30512

Thanks for clearing up what step 4. meant ..I should of been more specific and mentioned MAIW package installation for fsx.
by Flash34
15 Mar 2009, 20:18
Forum: MAIW FSX/P3D Package Conversion
Topic: Installing MAIW packages in FSX
Replies: 356
Views: 30512

One final question .....How critical is it to do step 4. (substitute FSX for FS9) on Celtic Warriors FSX installation procedures ???
by Flash34
15 Mar 2009, 06:12
Forum: MAIW FSX/P3D Package Conversion
Topic: Installing MAIW packages in FSX
Replies: 356
Views: 30512

Thanks Rick..everythng installed the way it should. The F-4 from Tyndall looks really good at Meridian :D
by Flash34
15 Mar 2009, 00:47
Forum: MAIW FSX/P3D Package Conversion
Topic: Installing MAIW packages in FSX
Replies: 356
Views: 30512

Thanks Rick....I think I am just going to try reinstalling everything. I noticed I don't have any other AI traffic like airliners, general aviation...etc etc .
by Flash34
14 Mar 2009, 06:51
Forum: MAIW FSX/P3D Package Conversion
Topic: Installing MAIW packages in FSX
Replies: 356
Views: 30512

Thanks for replying to my post. My ramp at Meridian doesn't lookl like that. I have T-45's in the hangar but not on the ramp. Kingsville doesn't have any aircraft. I must of done something wrong when installing. Thanks again....
by Flash34
13 Mar 2009, 20:07
Forum: MAIW FSX/P3D Package Conversion
Topic: Installing MAIW packages in FSX
Replies: 356
Views: 30512

I have installed serveral MAIW packages to FSX. The scenery is showing up in FSX with a small amount of aircraft at NAS Meridian and Lakenheath. Other packages have no aircraft at all. I did use the tutorial on this post but have had little luck with ai aircraft. I do have the traffic settings set t...
by Flash34
05 Mar 2009, 21:38
Forum: MAIW Package Support For FS9
Topic: Tyndall AFB package by MAIW
Replies: 25
Views: 2767

I have been waiting for this one. Thanks you guys !
by Flash34
25 Dec 2008, 22:14
Forum: Misc. Forum
Topic: Running MAIW Packages in FSX
Replies: 4
Views: 269

Thanks for the reply Dan.
by Flash34
25 Dec 2008, 20:46
Forum: Misc. Forum
Topic: Running MAIW Packages in FSX
Replies: 4
Views: 269

Running MAIW Packages in FSX

Hey Guys,

I just got a new computer system with FSX on it for christmas. It has 64 bit Windows Vista. Is there a special procedure to make the MAIW packages work in FSX ?? If so how ??

Happy Holidays,

Derek
by Flash34
07 Jan 2008, 14:01
Forum: Tech Talk
Topic: Flight Sim Crashing
Replies: 4
Views: 429

Thanks for the help you guys. I have an old PAI E-3 sentry package for Elmendorf AFB which might be interfering with my MAIW traffic.

Thanks Again ,

Derek
by Flash34
05 Jan 2008, 15:09
Forum: Tech Talk
Topic: Flight Sim Crashing
Replies: 4
Views: 429

Flight Sim Crashing

Whenever I am flying into or out of Elmendorf AFB FS9 keeps on shutting down automatically. The distance from the base varies, between 60nm to 100nm. Can you give me any idea on how to fix this problem ???

Thanks,
Flash