Randy, thanks for the tip I have GA-traffic and I was having problems
setting it up. The old Biplane was in a parking space and so was the DC3 and
all of the other AC in FS2004
I figured out how to get rid of that but I did find out how to set the TNG
like you have, can you point me in the right direction.
thx
Stoon_Smith
"RandyL" <rlink"nospam"@cableone.net> wrote in message
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> Stoon,
> I use a freeware program called "GA-traffic". This little program
> allows you to convert all of your add-on airplanes (general aviation,
> military, ANY add-on aircraft!) into AI traffic. Then you can define what
> percentage of this traffic does touch-and-goes. The nice thing about
> AI-traffic, is that it puts your add-on traffic at every single airport
> that is in FS9. You can also configure a percentage of your add-on AI
> traffic to be doing touch-and-goes. To make it really exciting, configure
> a large percentage of you traffic for T&G's, and watch the fun. Now that I
> have GA-traffic installed, I will often simply sit on the ground in my
> airplane and scroll through all of the add-on aircraft until I find one
> doing T&G's. Then I set my point of view to right behind the aircraft, and
> watch it while it flies around the airport.
>
> Randy L.
> --
> "When making an emergency off-field landing at night, turn
> on the landing lights just prior to touchdown. If you don't
> like what you see, then turn off the landing lights."
>
> "stoon_smith" <me DeleteThis @home.com> wrote in message
> news:zu5Of.97113$sa3.73303@pd7tw1no...
>>I know that amount of AI AC will depend on the amount of gates there are
>>at any given airport. Is there a way to adjust the amount of small AC that
>>are doing Touch N goes and are not in a gate but are leaving from a
>>parking space?
>>
>> At my real airport there is a lot of small AC in the circuit it would be
>> great if that can also be done in the sim.
>>
>> Let me know if there are any tweaks.
>>
>> Thx
>>
>>
>>
>
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