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Post by eduardo85 on Jun 29, 2011 2:03:41 GMT -5
Hi Everyone!!!
Well, I decided to open this topic to share a few of the timetables that I managed to scan which are "short" and easy to scan.
It turns out that I'm working with the Continental 1994 timetable and, after that, I will go back to continue working with the United 1993. So basically, I will be busy for a while and I won't have time to work along with some other carrier.
I was thinking that somebody else would like to do flightplans but doesn't have a timetable as a source and had enough time and will to work on it. That's whay I decided to scan a few ones and share them here.
So, I put them at disposal for anyone who wants to work on them. Just let know which one is being picked by who to avoid double works.
If I find more timetables in my collection that I can scan I will post them here. Or, if anyone have timetables that are easy to scan but don't have enough time to work on them but have the time to scan them, you're more than welcomed to post them here as well.
Regards Eduardo
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Post by eduardo85 on Jun 29, 2011 2:04:53 GMT -5
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Post by eduardo85 on Jun 29, 2011 2:08:57 GMT -5
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Post by Ralf Maylin on Jun 29, 2011 4:24:54 GMT -5
Many thanks for sharing them., it's very much appreciated. Maybe I'll volunteer for one when the big US airlines are finished.
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Post by eduardo85 on Jun 29, 2011 18:25:47 GMT -5
Many thanks for sharing them., it's very much appreciated. Maybe I'll volunteer for one when the big US airlines are finished. Great!!!! I have a few more but not that easy to scan (Lufthansa 93, Finnair 93, Qantas 94, Iberia 93, Alitalia 95). For a moment I thought I could scanned the Lufthansa 93 since all the information is in the last pages like Swissair or Austrian. However, the only missing thing in those last pages for Lufthansa was the days of operation. Anyway, when I do that one, I will start with those last pages as you recomended me and just add the frequencies at the end. Regards Eduardo
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joel21
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Post by joel21 on Jun 30, 2011 13:34:52 GMT -5
Hi I maybe can voulonteer too, but i just need to learn how to make an AI flightplan. So a guide should be good
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Post by eduardo85 on Jun 30, 2011 23:49:25 GMT -5
Much appreciated Joel!!!
Actually, it is not hard at all. I claim it is te easies thing to do in FS but time consuming though.
Basically, you need to type the information in a notepad document. Information out of a timetable in the order as follows:
IATA;Flight#;Origin;Destination;DepartureTime;ArrivalTime;DaysOfOperation;Equipment
Example:
MX;460;MEX;TIJ;06:55;08:15;1234567;D10 MX;463;TIJ;GDL;09:15;13:45;1234657;D10
Make sure that the ammount of flights one way are the same the way back.
You will need MRAI compiler to convert them into FS format. It has everything you need to know aobut flightplanning. Actually, it has an example to display how to make the job done which is basically the same as the one above.
Anyway, if you have further questions do not hesitate and and bring them up.
Regards Eduardo
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