--- Durk Talsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wednesday 29 March 2006 14:43, Michal Fabik
> wrote:
> > - the aircraft_demo AI sceanrio doesn't seem to
> work
> > at all. I can see no difference between enabling
> and
> > disabling it.
> >
> > - a Boeing 737 appears "burried" up to halves of
> its
> > engines in the tarmac of one of the taxiways at
> KSFO
> > (sort of as if it had been belly-landed) any time
> I
> > start FG
> >
> > - I get the following console messages whenever I
> > start FG:
> >
> >   Object Vehicles not found
> >   Error reading AI flight plan:
> >
>
/usr/local/share/FlightGear/data/AI/FlightPlans/KSFO-KSAN.xml
> >   Error reading AI flight plan:
> >
>
/usr/local/share/FlightGear/data/AI/FlightPlans/KSFO-KSEA.xml
> >   Error reading AI flight plan:
> >
>
/usr/local/share/FlightGear/data/AI/FlightPlans/KSFO-KSEA.xml
> >
> 
> Hi Michal,
> 
> As others have noted, these errors are most likely
> due to the fact that the 
> aircraft_demo scenario still refers to the old 737,
> which doesn't exist 
> anymore in the new release.
> 
> The Error reading AI flightplan warning is quite
> innocent actually. If a 
> flightplan isn't found, an generic flightplan is
> auto generated (which is 
> always the case, because those flightplans just
> don't exist. These messages 
> are triggered by the traffic manager generated
> traffic files. Could you 
> describe the 737 that you see buried on the taxiway:
> Is it a united airlines 
> 737 or a southwest one. If united airlines, its
> probably a traffic manager 
> generated aircraft that is just waiting for
> departure (with some ground 
> elevation problems).
> 
> I'll see what I can fix. Thanks for reporting.
> 
> Cheers,
> Durk
> 

It's a United Airlines one but it seem so sit there
for a pretty long time - doesn't seem to be about to
depart anywhere

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