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Daithi Lacha

2006-03-17, 11:32 pm

I used to have a programme to view the AI traffic in FS 2004 as a little
black map which gave me the AI view, the list of AI planes, where they were
coming from and going to and if they were "asleep" or parked.
I used to access it from the 'modules' menu. It was like AI Tactical in FS
2002.

I recently had to re-install FS 2004 and I cannot remember the AI programme.
I think I got it on Flightsim.com or Avsim.com
Any help appreciated.
John.


Danny

2006-03-18, 2:32 am

Could it be AI traffic Mover V2.0? Can be found here.
http://www.molitor-home.de/FS/Downloads.html


"Daithi Lacha" <farraige@utvinternet.com> wrote in message
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quote:

>I used to have a programme to view the AI traffic in FS 2004 as a little
>black map which gave me the AI view, the list of AI planes, where they were
>coming from and going to and if they were "asleep" or parked.
> I used to access it from the 'modules' menu. It was like AI Tactical in FS
> 2002.
>
> I recently had to re-install FS 2004 and I cannot remember the AI
> programme. I think I got it on Flightsim.com or Avsim.com
> Any help appreciated.
> John.
>



Gypsy Baron

2006-03-18, 2:32 am

Daithi Lacha wrote:
quote:

>
> I used to have a programme to view the AI traffic in FS 2004 as a little
> black map which gave me the AI view, the list of AI planes, where they were
> coming from and going to and if they were "asleep" or parked.
> I used to access it from the 'modules' menu. It was like AI Tactical in FS
> 2002.
>
> I recently had to re-install FS 2004 and I cannot remember the AI programme.
> I think I got it on Flightsim.com or Avsim.com
> Any help appreciated.
> John.


Traffic Toolbox...I believe you can D/L that from the
MS FS2004 site. It consist's of a a couple of DLL's that
get put into your "modules" folder.

Paul

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