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How To Convert AI Traffic From FS2004 To FSX - SKYCOLORS how to convert ai traffic from fs2004 to fsx This is meant to be a step by step guide to make you understand how to bring/convert AI traffic - flightplans and aircraft - from FS2004/FS9 into FSX. * Foreword This is meant to be a step by step guide to make you understand how to bring/convert AI traffic - flightplans and aircraft - from FS2004/FS9 into FSX. AI traffic files in TTools (Traffic Tools by Lee Swordy) format made for FS2004/FS9 (Flight Simulator 2004) - Aircraft.txt, Airports.txt, Flightplans.txt - if compiled with TTools and then the output Traffic.bgl placed in FSX (Flight Simulator X) it won't work correctly. As a matter of fact, if you then go spotting your AI traffic planes in FSX, you will notice that there will be lots of departures but no arrivals/landings at all or only very few. Since it ain't available a TTools version for FSX offering backwards compatibility it means that all your currently Flight Simulator 2004 AI traffic must be converted into Flight Simulator X's Traffic Database Builder format and then compiled with FSX Traffic Database Builder. * Prior needed utilities and things to successfully convert your AI traffic flightplans Flight Simulator X Professional Edition, v1.2 by Peter Van Der Veen, by Jens Rabmund, a smart brain which I suppose you have since you are a proffessional flight simmer, lots of patience and few hours of time.
* What you have and what is needed by FSX Traffic Database Builder You have Traffic Tools files Aircraft.txt, Airports.txt, Flightplans.txt and the compiled file Traffic.bgl. What is needed by FSX Traffic Database Builder to make a successful compilation is Aircraft.csv, Airports.dat, Flightplans.dat and Countries_Regions.csv. * How to convert Aircraft.txt into Aircraft.csv Compared to Aircraft.txt, the new Aircraft.csv contains more strings like this, each of them representing an airplane: AC1,SampleAircraft1,415,70,3,6000,HARD,14,GATE,100,no,yes To fully understand the meaning of these strings and some other functions, I invite you to have a deep look at 'Traffic Toolbox.html' which you find in the SDK I believe you already intalled from one of the two Flight Simulator X Professional Edition DVDs. I also invite you to download and install the SDK Service Packs from FSInsider.