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Is there an AI program out there?

skyhawka4m

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Is there an AI program out there that I can use to place some military AI in my scenery? I used to use one for FS9 that was rather easy to use but haven't been able to locate one for FSX.
 
I've found that most of my FS9 MAIW planes and FPs work fine in FSX. Many of the prop blurs do need fixing though.
If you use the included AFCADS, they may need some *.bgls removed, but for the most part the AI work OK...Don

OOPs! Forgot to add: To preserve any FSX format AI Flight Plans, the FS9 stuff needs to be converted. AIFP2 works fine for that.
aifp2121.zip in Avsim's Library
 
Search over at MAIW for all your military AI needs. I'm running every US package with no issues following the FSX install guide, as the packages are still designed for FS9. AIFP2 is a must have, although I still have TTools as a back up, then convert the traffic .bgl's with AIFP2. There are programs and texture fixes for the props and opaque canopies that effect a few models in FSX. More models are coming out for your AI skies, a new T-6 Texan II was just released.
 
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