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Re: Need an AFCAD expert for FSX

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Hi Rick,

I'm no expert with flightplans, but I copied what you had posted above into the three seperate text files and compiled with TTools, the error I got was an Altitude Parameter was missing, are you compiling with TTools ?

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Re: Need an AFCAD expert for FSX

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Hi Piran

No mate don't need tt tools as far as i know for this

this is a traffic file not an AFCAD in that sense

Flight plans are taken direct from a downloaded Hawk traffic file that worked ok

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Rick, give be half an hour and I'll check it ;)
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You're right mate.. there is no altitude parameter.. 25 and 33, 38 are not correct syntax. If you want them at 2500ft and 3500ft, I think you should put 025 and 035 respectively or in your case 025, 033 and 038 :)

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Sri Rick.. dunno where I got the 35 from. Look at the numbers before the ,F, .. that is the altitude. 25,33 and 38 should probably read 025, 033 and 038 for 2500ft, 3300ft and 3800ft :)

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Re: Need an AFCAD expert for FSX

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Hi Guys

ok trying it

back in a while

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Re: Need an AFCAD expert for FSX

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DaveB wrote:Sri Rick.. dunno where I got the 35 from. Look at the numbers before the ,F, .. that is the altitude. 25,33 and 38 should probably read 025, 033 and 038 for 2500ft, 3300ft and 3800ft :)

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Yes, i think so, else to specify 25000ft you can try 250, at least that's what I've always done.... Your problem lies with the last aircraft, AC#13705.

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Re: Need an AFCAD expert for FSX

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Here you go mate....

http://xr219.cbfsim.org/Traffic_jetstream_FSX.zip

The repeat period on legs 4 and 5 ment you had aircraft arriving and departing at the same time. That should sort it now (I think) although I've had to remove a leg from 4 and 5 to keep it withing the 6 Hr repeat period)
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Re: Need an AFCAD expert for FSX

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Hi Ben

Was it deliberate to drop the speed from 200 to 100 ?

or is that a mistake ?

Thanks Guys as it was driving me mad 8)

will give it a try

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Can you re download that rick... (same link) I made a boob.) The speed is 200, it wasn't changed mate.
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