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dover abf ai
Posted: 20 Dec 2009, 22:43
by reempilot
on the homepage there are pictures of dover afb, super hornets and other military AI that i can not find. where can i find dover afb and the super hornets?
Re: dover abf ai
Posted: 20 Dec 2009, 23:15
by maddog65
Alot of time pictures seen on the homepage are shots of work that may be in development. It is a teaser of what's to come down the road.
Re: dover abf ai
Posted: 22 Dec 2009, 13:54
by james84
Welcome Reempilot!
My advice? Be patient, you'll be really satisfied!
Re: dover abf ai
Posted: 22 Dec 2009, 16:01
by Johnny Test
That would be awesome to see an updated
Dover AFB &
Edwards AFB!

Speaking of Edwards AFB, have ya'll seen all the new construction going on over there?

Re: dover abf ai
Posted: 22 Dec 2009, 17:33
by Firebird
Lets be honest, guys.
Is there anywhere in the world that we wouldn't like to see be upgraded. We are but few and we get around to what we can, when we can.
Re: dover abf ai
Posted: 22 Dec 2009, 17:51
by bismarck
Firebird wrote:Lets be honest, guys.
Is there anywhere in the world that we wouldn't like to see be upgraded. We are but few and we get around to what we can, when we can.
And we really appreciate all the hard work you guys do.
Giorgio
Re: dover abf ai
Posted: 01 Jan 2010, 18:58
by xerxes
What all is left in the USA that hasn't been done yet? Is there a list somewhere? I'm trying to make a comprehensive spreadsheet page of all the MAIW packages for the USA, containing aircraft, bases, units, bases visited, etc. I'm about half finished. It's a lot of work. Having trouble with decompiling the flight plans (I can't find the folder where the 3 TTools text pages are going). Plus I read somewhere there might be problems compiling-decompiing-compiling, and I don't want to screw anything up. I guess I could just reinstall if I had to...
Has anyone made such a list already? As far as I can tell so far, there are no MAIW AFCADs yet for: Altus, Arnold (minor), Bolling, Buckley, CANNON, DOVER, Kirtland, Minot, Moody, Offutt, Peterson (KCOS), Randolph, Vandenberg, and Wright-Pat. I know some of these don't have air units assigned.
Am I missing anything, or including one that has been done already?
Re: dover abf ai
Posted: 01 Jan 2010, 19:52
by BadPvtDan
You can always check out the map page as a resource.
Re: dover abf ai
Posted: 01 Jan 2010, 20:27
by MIKE JG
The package maps are a good general reference.
If you are using TTools to decompile the flight plans, TTools should allow you to pick the folder that the files get decompiled to. Either that or the files will be in the same folder that TTools is in.
Re: dover abf ai
Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 11:20
by ioxothoth
Just read this post, and I am sure many of you out there do know this, but Alphasim do a scenery package for Dover AFB complete with AI C-5s that do TnGs and Taxiing etc. Its not too bad, but I am sure you could play with the files and add some other aircraft and plans etc using TTools or similar!
And If I'm teaching how to suck eggs, then feel free to kick me up the virtual arse!
Cheers
Steve
Re: dover abf ai
Posted: 24 Feb 2010, 18:04
by tango234
However, it is payware-MAIW is freeware so I know which one I would go for. And Alphasim in my experience don't do as good AI models as the team here do. Thats another reason I personnally would not get it.
Re: dover abf ai
Posted: 24 Feb 2010, 22:00
by dworjan
As an FYI, while Bolling is an AFB, it does not have any aircraft assigned. It is the Air Force's representation in the District of Columbia. It is still an 'airport', listed in AFDs, but that is only because there is a helipad at the corner of a soccer field in the middle of the base. All the runways are long gone. Though alot of the hangers are still around. The adjoining Anacostia Naval Annex (which isn't listed in any AFDs ironically enough) has a good sized helicopter base for a detachment of HMX-1.
Well, that's enough useless information for one afternoon. Back to watching hockey.
Chris