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World War II and earlier (pre-1946)
Posted: 16 Jan 2013, 04:07
by MilSpecSim
I once did an installation of Golden Wings, but kind missed out on what it offered, due to my blowjob (early term for jet engine equipped aircraft.) mindset. After becoming a propliner fanatic, I have realized that there is a need to "slow down".
With this i am about to do a fresh install of FS9.1 and put the Golden Wings skin on and start building afcads for the AAF and NAS stations. That is the simple part.
Hard parts.
Where can I find 1936-1946 AI aircraft models?
How does one program AI? .air and .cfg files I get but AI traffic files are still a mystery...
Anyone interested in refighting the Second World War? (well not really...cant soot in FS9 for sone strange reason...must be CFS2's fault)

Re: World War II and earlier (pre-1946)
Posted: 16 Jan 2013, 11:29
by LEBTowerGuy
John Young has made some wonderful WWII AI aircraft that you can find on avsim, also there are a few others out there as well.
Re: World War II and earlier (pre-1946)
Posted: 16 Jan 2013, 13:41
by bismarck
Have a look at the attached excel file of this post:
http://www.militaryaiworks.com/newforum ... 27#p123727
Also have a look at the list on Owl's nest
http://www.interkultur.de/gossmann/fsx/
Giorgio
Re: World War II and earlier (pre-1946)
Posted: 16 Jan 2013, 21:55
by MIKE JG
Jake Burrus made AI P-51, P-47, C-47, T-6 and more. They're around if you search for them.
Re: World War II and earlier (pre-1946)
Posted: 17 Jan 2013, 10:18
by Firebird
JY made quite a few older models for the ACG Duxford installation. I would definitely take a look at those.
Re: World War II and earlier (pre-1946)
Posted: 19 Jan 2013, 11:53
by MilSpecSim
Thanks for the help! Can you also point me to a good tutorial for creating AI flightplans? The ones I have attempted bought the farm.
Hard!

Re: World War II and earlier (pre-1946)
Posted: 19 Jan 2013, 12:18
by shaggy22
For the most of the fp's i do i use RPP FP Gen (I think there's a link under the tools section on the frontpage) It's an Excel programme that does take a little getting used to. Either that or just ask

Re: World War II and earlier (pre-1946)
Posted: 19 Jan 2013, 14:57
by campbeme
shaggy22 wrote:For the most of the fp's i do i use RPP FP Gen (I think there's a link under the tools section on the frontpage) It's an Excel programme that does take a little getting used to. Either that or just ask

Ditto. Very good tool, I use it all the time.
Re: World War II and earlier (pre-1946)
Posted: 19 Jan 2013, 16:59
by gsnde
Don Grovestine's AI Flight Planner (AIFP) is a great tool and it comes with a very comprehensIve tutorial. You find the link to Don's website on The Owl's Web, I don't have present right now and here.