Aircraft movements

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benarth
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Aircraft movements

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Have downloaded Tornado Package #74
All airfields populated with correct aircraft but no flights apparent
Slider at 100%
All files appear in correct locations ?

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Re: Aircraft movements

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If you have aircraft on your airfields then it is purely that you are not looking at the time that there is some activity.
If there was no planes then you would have a problem.

If planes are visible but just disappear instead of taxying out then you are not using the afcad that we supplied. In this case the afcad that is being used would have parking spaces but no way for the aircraft to get to the runway.

You should use a tool that will show you a schedule or flightplans and then check at that time for movement. Don't forget that all movements are in GMT.
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Re: Aircraft movements

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A couple of good programs out there are
AISchedule
http://rudh.mine.nu/AISchedule/
and

AIFP
http://flightsim.com/kdl.php?fid=158583
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Re: Aircraft movements

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Try a weekday

The RAF dont do weekends


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