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ADF AI Package

Posted: 26 Nov 2008, 20:13
by CelticWarrior
Just announced on FlightSim.com ....

"The team that brought you RAAF AI from Australian Simulation (www.aussim.com.au) are pleased to announce the release of their much anticipated ADF AI packages for FSX and FS2004. These packages are selectware (exclusive freeware) and available for download now from Vista Australis (www.vistaoz.org).

What do you get?

* Self-installing packages which include all of the aircraft currently operated by and in support of the Australian Defence Force (and Royal Singapore Air Force units based in Australia), flying realistic AI routes based on actual flight plans;
* Correct parking for all aircraft (including at many civil airfields);
* New voicepacks through use of EditVoicepack (must be downloaded and installed separately, with some reduced functionality in FSX); and
* New AI B737 AEW&C, Tiger ARH, S-70A-9 Blackhawk, S-70B-2 Seahawk, P-3C, AS350B Squirrel, Westland Sea King Mk50 and SH-2G models.

Available for free download now at www.vistaoz.org "

Posted: 26 Nov 2008, 21:40
by bismarck
:oops: :oops: :oops:
Wich is the file to download?

Giorgio

Posted: 26 Nov 2008, 22:26
by reconmercs
gots an interesting line of new AI models, definately gonna have to check this out

Posted: 26 Nov 2008, 22:45
by BadPvtDan
Do they use our P-3 or another?

Posted: 26 Nov 2008, 23:40
by Justa
bismarck wrote::oops: :oops: :oops:
Wich is the file to download?

Giorgio
ADF_AI_FSX.zip - ~53MB

Direct download link: http://fsfiles.org/files/ADF_AI_FSX.zip

Posted: 27 Nov 2008, 01:59
by Firebird
Isn't that just for FSX though?

Posted: 27 Nov 2008, 02:34
by Ford Friendly
Just as you can use FS9 flightplan packages in FSX, the reverse is also true to a large extent.

FSX can use fp's in either "FSX-native TDB (traffic database)" or FS9 format fp's. FS9 format trumps the FSX TDB format if even one FS9 format plan is active - in such a case, only the ai traffic relating to that one FS9 plan would be seen in-world.

If the fp's are in "native-FSX TDB" format, they need to be converted into back FS9 format for FS9 to be able to use them.

If the fp's are in FS9 format, they can be used directly in FS9, but the day of the week will be off by 1 day.

The only other real issue that I have heard of is that MS, in their infinite wisdom changed and updated some of the ICAO's in the airport database - including reassinging ICAO's, deleting some, and correcting the locations of some. As such, some errors in the actual execution of the fp's can be expected when "going backwards" - so I have heard.

I know that since I use FS9-formats for all my plans (rather than the FSX TDB format), I have swapped plans with people using FS9 with few real problems. I use FP_FS9_FSX to do the conversion from FS9 to FSX. The only problem we've had is getting the dates to go back to FS9-weekday-orientation after I've made them FSX-weekday-oriented. Our process is to work out any problems using the FS9-weekday setup and ttools first, then I change it to FSX-weekday-compliance for myself as I'm the only one in our little group running FSX.

That's my experience.

Posted: 27 Nov 2008, 08:23
by bismarck
Thanks Justa, got it.

Have anyone tried it in fs9?

Bye, Giorgio

Posted: 27 Nov 2008, 09:41
by Ford Friendly
There was a FS2004 version released which was dated 11/7/2008 4:12pm according to a zip file I still have on my disk. It's a different size (by 20mb) and I'm not certain it was released by the same people - but the name's darned similar "ADF AI for FS2004.exe". The size difference could be due to the difference between exe and zip formatting.

Unfortunately, I don't have a link to where I downloaded this from.

Posted: 27 Nov 2008, 11:29
by subs
The "...for_FS2004.exe" file was put up with a link a few weeks ago here in the MAIW forums. I understood it to be a beta version? It didn't have the complete AI files included (like the Wedgetail and Tiger for instance) and some flightplans were not included (such as the Seahawk & Singapore AF plans).

I too am confused about today's release - I downloaded it but TTools doesn't want to decompile the traffic bgls that are included into .txts.

The AI models and textures seem complete though, with all AIs included.

Just for clarification, where can we get the completed FS9 version?

Thanks to all those involved in preparing the package too - KLUF is nice, but its even nicer when you see things that you recognise/see in r/l :o)

Subs

Posted: 27 Nov 2008, 12:34
by Graham King
The P-3 model is by Jake Burrus (aerogator). The Sea King was originaly by Elvis.

I painted the C-130's, P-3's, C-17's.

The aircraft and flight plans are contained in http://fsfiles.org/files/ADF_AI_FSX.zip. After installation the aircraft are all available. The flightplans are in FSX format, somebody else will have to talk about converting them to FS9.

Posted: 28 Nov 2008, 12:08
by Bell 209
G'day guys,

What Graham said! The FS9 version is waiting on the VOZ server for upload, so if you check back in a day or so, it should be available, too. If you're using FS9, wait for that version as the AFCADs aren't compatible otherwise.

Posted: 28 Nov 2008, 15:09
by andras1
Hello

does anybody know which of the models may be considered real ai? The chinook, the blackhawk and the seahawk do not have LODs, do they?

Many thanks

Andras

Posted: 29 Nov 2008, 00:31
by Bell 209
Can't remember about the Chinook but I made four LODs for the Seahawk and Blackhawk.

Posted: 30 Nov 2008, 12:41
by Firebird
That could prove to be most useful then, Rob.

Posted: 02 Dec 2008, 14:29
by swimeye
The ADF package for FS2004 is available now from vistaoz.org. :D

Posted: 02 Dec 2008, 16:06
by f4nutter
fantastic ! thanks too all involved.