Hello,
It appears that some confusion has resulted from the change in installer being used with MAIW packages.
Please note that any packages with a release date of 6th June 2007 or later do not require the World of AI installer. We are now using a temporary Installer exe utility.
This change results from technical difficulties experienced by some users with aircraft configuration entries being over-written.
This problem does not effect World of AI released packages.
Packages prior to 6th June, will still need the installer but MAIW would advise using the manual install feature to ensure previous data is not lost during the installation process.
MAIW would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused as a result of this technical hitch.
We would also like to to take this opportunity in thanking World of AI for all the help and support they have given MAIW throughout our short existence.
Any technical/support questions can be answered at our forums;
http://www.militaryaiworks.com
Many thanks
Stew
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Hi Leif,
Yeah we'll probably get round to that. There are (I think) five or six more packages in Part 1 of the Exotic Alberts Series, still to be released (note the Part 1!) so plenty of C-130's. We also have Beale AFB with new models for the U-2 fleet.
We're also fairly well along on our first "retro" type package, in a small way saying fairwell to the F-14, we're working away at Mirimar NAS, during the Tomcat era.
Cheers
Stew
Yeah we'll probably get round to that. There are (I think) five or six more packages in Part 1 of the Exotic Alberts Series, still to be released (note the Part 1!) so plenty of C-130's. We also have Beale AFB with new models for the U-2 fleet.
We're also fairly well along on our first "retro" type package, in a small way saying fairwell to the F-14, we're working away at Mirimar NAS, during the Tomcat era.
Cheers
Stew


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Just a thought if your doing Miramar - you may want to include two or three Lear35s as used by Phoenix Aviation as target tugs for the Top Gun school - I can dredge up some photos of them for you but they were a
fixture at Miramar in the 80s and 90s and were particularly interesting colour schemes
Leif
Just a thought if your doing Miramar - you may want to include two or three Lear35s as used by Phoenix Aviation as target tugs for the Top Gun school - I can dredge up some photos of them for you but they were a
fixture at Miramar in the 80s and 90s and were particularly interesting colour schemes
Leif
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