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* FlightGear 1.9.0 and subsequent versions : <tt>[[$FG ROOT]]/AI/Traffic/</tt> | * FlightGear 1.9.0 and subsequent versions : <tt>[[$FG ROOT]]/AI/Traffic/</tt> | ||
Traffic is organised by Operator in subfolders, using the initial of the operator's ICAO designator. For example, traffic for United Airlines is stored under <tt>[[$FG ROOT]]/AI/Traffic/U/UAL.xml | Traffic is organised by Operator in subfolders, using the initial of the operator's ICAO designator. For example, traffic for United Airlines is stored under <tt>[[$FG ROOT]]/AI/Traffic/U/UAL.xml</tt> | ||
A new traffic file format was introduced with FlightGear 1.9.0, referred to as "Traffic Manager II" format (TM-II), in which aircraft and flights are no longer directly coupled, leading to more flexibility. | A new traffic file format was introduced with FlightGear 1.9.0, referred to as "Traffic Manager II" format (TM-II), in which aircraft and flights are no longer directly coupled, leading to more flexibility. |
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