
Posted:
Mon Dec 15, 2008 2:12 pm
by Bazza
What he said WOAI, works for me and a few million others...

Look at the "most popular downloads list" on AVSIM for an indication of popularity.

Posted:
Mon Dec 15, 2008 2:20 pm
by ScottyB
Okay thanks guys. So just WOAI and nothing else? What does WOAI contain? Does it have just heavies or does it have GA aircraft aswell?

Posted:
Mon Dec 15, 2008 3:43 pm
by Daniel
Get the
GNZLAP for all the GA but you will need to purchase the HTAI Cessna pack.
Get Charls AI squirrel pack as well to add some choppers to NZ.
VOZ is great for all of Australia and some of NZ and you can install certain parts of it and use WOAI or PAI packages.

Posted:
Mon Dec 15, 2008 5:12 pm
by 2fst4u
i have constantly/always on:
GNZLAP
10 squirrels
WoAI RAAF transport component
buisness jets
cook strait ships (technically AI)
RNZAF Iroquois/seasprite/NH90
My own RNZAF AI which consists airtrainers, 757, kingairs, hercs, orions, strikemasters
sounds air
and then ones i turn on/off:
VOZ
WoAI air pacific
WoAI air tahiti nui
WoAI cargolux airlines international
WoAI emarites
WoAI eva air
WoAI royal brunei airlines
WoAI LAN
WoAI Cathay Pacific
Retro AI of all periods (seperatly turned on/off)
i turn them on/off by making a folder under program files/microsoft games/FSX/AI and then i have folders for each and then a folder called scenery in each. i activate/deactivate them in-game. this is good because it means i can have modern/ retro AI

Posted:
Mon Dec 15, 2008 9:10 pm
by deeknow
Daniel wrote:Get the
GNZLAP for all the GA but you will need to purchase the HTAI Cessna pack.
I'd second Daniel's HTAI reccomendation, the Cessna pack isn't that expensive and is a big part of bringing GNZLAP to life
As far as AI bundles are concerned you know about WOAI already, there is also
ProjectAI but they arent anywhere near as active.
Oh, and don't forget the
NZ AI BizJets project ( sorry, couldnt resist

)

Posted:
Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:40 am
by Bazza
Definitely the GNZLAP (I should have mentioned that but was thinking of Heavies) - it makes NZ come alive - quite brilliant. Spend the few
bucks on the HTAI Cessna pack, you won't regret it.

Posted:
Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:39 pm
by FlyingKiwi
I preferred PAI for FS9, although it involves an awful lot of setting up to get the most out of it unfortunately.

Posted:
Sun Dec 28, 2008 7:06 pm
by airnzrnzaf