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Post by chasensfo on Apr 14, 2019 7:01:17 GMT -5
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Post by sakura on Jul 17, 2019 9:12:43 GMT -5
Lovely Screenshots. Excuse me for asking is there a list of the models and plans you are using for your AI traffic for P3d? I don't even know where to start. If you had a list of links it would be lovely. If Not I understand.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2019 10:29:11 GMT -5
Very nice Chas,I think I shall get it ordered.
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Post by chasensfo on Jul 28, 2019 19:20:24 GMT -5
Lovely Screenshots. Excuse me for asking is there a list of the models and plans you are using for your AI traffic for P3d? I don't even know where to start. If you had a list of links it would be lovely. If Not I understand. For the flightplans, you'll just have to get them one airline at a time. Pick the era you want, and search these forums for that airline. You can also go on avsim/flightsim and search for a year-by-year basis from the Flightplan sections for FS2004, FSX, and P3D(most will be in FS2004). Type in "1994" and all the plans(and maybe paints) will pop up, and so on and so forth. Time consuming, of course. Most plans that are out there are either found on those 2 sites, this forum, or the drive/box accounts of users on this forum like myself. For the models, sign up with Alpha India Group for a free account, and then visit these 2 links that should lead you to most AI models: linklinkNext, unless the model is FSX native(like FAIB and FSPX), it will need to be converted to P3Dv4 64-bit standard as the models are 32-bit and won't show up correctly, or at all, without conversion. Here is a list of publically converted models. Note; these conversions usually only contain the model file and .air file so you still need the base models above: linkIf the model you need isn't on there, download the latest version of Model Converter X, drag in the model file, then export the model as a "P3Dv4 model" from the drop down list of export options. This will usually work. If it does not and the plane still looks funky, download AIG's "One Click Installer", read up on how to use it, and then download airline packages that use the model that you still need and those models should be installed. Time consuming, but all worth it to take a time machine back to the era of your choice.
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Post by chasensfo on Jul 28, 2019 19:35:23 GMT -5
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Post by sakura on Aug 2, 2019 2:16:01 GMT -5
Lovely Screenshots. Excuse me for asking is there a list of the models and plans you are using for your AI traffic for P3d? I don't even know where to start. If you had a list of links it would be lovely. If Not I understand. For the flightplans, you'll just have to get them one airline at a time. Pick the era you want, and search these forums for that airline. You can also go on avsim/flightsim and search for a year-by-year basis from the Flightplan sections for FS2004, FSX, and P3D(most will be in FS2004). Type in "1994" and all the plans(and maybe paints) will pop up, and so on and so forth. Time consuming, of course. Most plans that are out there are either found on those 2 sites, this forum, or the drive/box accounts of users on this forum like myself. For the models, sign up with Alpha India Group for a free account, and then visit these 2 links that should lead you to most AI models: linklinkNext, unless the model is FSX native(like FAIB and FSPX), it will need to be converted to P3Dv4 64-bit standard as the models are 32-bit and won't show up correctly, or at all, without conversion. Here is a list of publically converted models. Note; these conversions usually only contain the model file and .air file so you still need the base models above: linkIf the model you need isn't on there, download the latest version of Model Converter X, drag in the model file, then export the model as a "P3Dv4 model" from the drop down list of export options. This will usually work. If it does not and the plane still looks funky, download AIG's "One Click Installer", read up on how to use it, and then download airline packages that use the model that you still need and those models should be installed. Time consuming, but all worth it to take a time machine back to the era of your choice. Lovely Chas! I followed your Instructions and tested it out with ASA and american, they are now happily flying from the 1994
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Post by sakura on Aug 2, 2019 5:38:09 GMT -5
On another note Chas, do you have a list of your completed airlines for your project laying around? Ones with full repaints etc?
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Post by chasensfo on Aug 2, 2019 6:00:28 GMT -5
On another note Chas, do you have a list of your completed airlines for your project laying around? Ones with full repaints etc? Most of the 1998 stuff is in my Google Drive linked below in my signature, some have all the paints done, some none, I have no list of that. What isn't in my Google Drive is probably posted on that site in these threads: retroai.proboards.com/thread/3651/90s-charter-cargo-start-carrierslinkSome others are spread around the site in threads by other people. As for paints, I've done very few for the 1998 era. I'm a very casual painted and not very skilled like some of the guys here, you're better off just searching for paints that you need on Avsim, Flightsim or on the personal sites/upload accounts of Ranmori, Mikey, Jason, Cgold, ect. Most of what I've done is actually up on Avsim and not here, but recently I have posted some here: retroai.proboards.com/thread/4428/chasens-paints
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Post by sakura on Aug 2, 2019 13:00:36 GMT -5
Right on, Thank you Very much. Also thank you for your hard work on the 1998 project as well.
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