Hi John
I have never tried to impliment ramp activity but I think it is done by
using the scenario code like was used for the tanker that used to fly
in a circle over KSFO.
I maybe wrong and people who know may chip in.
Cheers
Innis
> Thanks Innis,
>
> Think that answers my earlier question,
On Sunday 25 July 2010 10:29:02 pm fiers...@zonnet.nl wrote:
> Op 26-07-10 07:14, fiers...@zonnet.nl schreef:
> > Op 25-07-10 19:19, Stefan Seifert schreef:
> >> On the other hand, I'm running a system with 100% free software thanks
> >> to AMD's releasing of documentation for driver writers for AT
Thanks Innis,
Think that answers my earlier question, in that all the airport activity
can be created via the AI traffic manager and the tools on the wiki
page. Then how would one create ramp activity for vehicles other that
aircraft (tows, fuelers, baggage, etc) or is that just some wild raving
Thanks Durk,
I was looking at the wiki page and that was helpful.
Still trying to decipher what launches the traffic. Is it a case where
the traffic manager is instantiated and automagically searches and
creates AI objects? That being the case, then the demo xml files in the
AI directory while
Hello Flightgear Developers,
I am looking at improving the Debian packages and support for your
wonderfull program and associated programs. I have nearly finished
packaging fgrun and am just working on upgrading and improving the other
packages. I have a couple of questions I was hoping you could
Hi John
The traffic you see a KSFO is mine the Air Canada aircraft are in the AI
folder under traffic/A/ACA and the Cathay are under traffic/C/CPA almost
at the end.They are supposed to move but there are so few of them that
you need to be lucky to see them move.I think there is a KLM or two
of
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