
Injecting aircraft may have a negative impact on your fps. runs as seperate process outside the Simulator, cpu load less than 0.5 percent. works with historic data too (temporarily limited to 1 week). live aircraft are visible in LittleNavMap and in the TCAS of user planes.
PSXTraffic comes out of the box with aboutģ000 learned airport files and PSXTraffic_P3D. parks static aircraft of the right airline, type and livery at the right gate at the right hour and day, no empty airports!. knows (!) ( PSXTraffic) or learns on the fly (PSXT) where airlines park, with what type, at what time of the day, and at what day of the week. matches the right livery for cargo airlines operating for DHL or Amazon. matches the right livery for American regional carriers operating for different airlines. matches GA, Fighter aircraft and helicopters too. Real live registration#
knows for 24151 registration code the best livery mapping to an AIG aircraft. knows for about 39400 registration codes of nowadays flying aircraft, the airline, model, and whether or not it is a cargo plane. matches model/liveries as real as it gets based on registration code (tail-number) and/or airline and type. fully animated: gear, flaps, spoilers, lights, reverse thrust and wheels rotating aligned with sim speed. works with any AI aircraft model/livery that is compatible with your Simulator:. crab land and crab take-off in heavy cross winds. may reject a take-off, divert, go-around and are at real live distances from each other. follow the real airways, SIDs and STARs or are vectored (by live ATC). depart from the real live gate and park at the real live gate. aircraft are always exactly where the real live aircraft are, hence they:. can support up to 100 frames per second. works quite different from other AI traffic programs, while PSXTraffic does not use the AI engine of your Simulator, but mirrors the exact positions of live aircraft.
Real time live traffic injection, approx.
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