Uk2000 Belfast Cracked
There are several AI planes waiting at the Hold Short node. The first one is given departure clearance. As it starts to taxi out to the runway, the aircraft behind it is told to 'hold short, caution the (aircraft type) on the runway'. In other words, the second AI plane is not allowed to reach the hold short node and ask for departure clearance until the first AI plane is already in the air, and being asked to change frequencies!! It then gets permission to continue, and subsequently asks for departure clearance. The problem here is that it significantly slows down the movement of AI traffic that are departing the airport.
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My question is.can I do anything about it? It happens at EGAC Belfast City, EGTE Exeter, and I think also at EGGW Luton out of my collection of UK2000 airports.
Edited October 9 by Christopher Low. There are several AI planes waiting at the Hold Short node.
The first one is given departure clearance. As it starts to taxi out to the runway, the aircraft behind it is told to 'hold short, caution the (aircraft type) on the runway'. In other words, the second AI plane is not allowed to reach the hold short node and ask for departure clearance until the first AI plane is already in the air, and being asked to change frequencies!! It then gets permission to continue, and subsequently asks for departure clearance.
The problem here is that it significantly slows down the movement of AI traffic that are departing the airport. My question is.can I do anything about it? It happens at EGAC Belfast City, EGTE Exeter, and I think also at EGGW Luton out of my collection of UK2000 airports. This is due to broken taxi way points inside the AFCAD file. You have two options: A) Tell the developer to fix it. B) Use the AFCAD editor tool and fix it your self:) All the best, Simbol Edited October 9 by simbol. I have built and modified hundreds of AFD files for FSX and P3D, so I am very familiar with Airport Design Editor.
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However, I do not see any broken links at (for example) UK2000 Belfast City Xtreme. Can you be more specific when you refer to 'broken links', Raul?
Hi Chris, You need to check with ADE if the taxi links (the dots and lines configured for taxi) are continuous all the way to be able to taxi into the runway. Open EGKK from UK 2000 with ADE as an example, you will see how everything connects. Like I said, Raul.I have been doing this for years I even rebuilt seven or eight AFD files for version 2 of UK2000 VFR Airfields Volume 1. With respect to UK2000 Belfast City Xtreme, the AI planes work fine at this airport.apart from that extended wait short of the departure HS node for runway 22. It must be a bug in the default AI code for P3D, and it is probably significant that it seems to happen at airports that do not have full length taxiways (in other words, airports that require a 'backtrack' to the threshold).
Edited October 10 by Christopher Low. Like I said, Raul.I have been doing this for years I even rebuilt seven or eight AFD files for version 2 of UK2000 VFR Airfields Volume 1. With respect to UK2000 Belfast City Xtreme, the AI planes work fine at this airport.apart from that extended wait short of the departure HS node for runway 22. It must be a bug in the default AI code for P3D, and it is probably significant that it seems to happen at airports that do not have full length taxiways (in other words, airports that require a 'backtrack' to the threshold). Ok, sometimes the taxi links are too far from the runway threshold (the beginning of the runway) causing the 'backtrack' nonsense before being able to the take off. I hate when this happens, it is a interesting problem to fix with plenty of challenges ahead. Ok, sometimes the taxi links are too far from the runway threshold (the beginning of the runway) causing the 'backtrack' nonsense before being able to the take off I don't mind the backtrack at airports like Belfast City, because it is justified.