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I have a lot of traffic (FS9) and some of the shows a dubbel aircraft,
meaning that some of the flightplans has been installed twice. How can I
check which plans are dubbel in an easy way?
 
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Wim wrote:

> How can I check which plans are dubbel in an easy way?


FS2004 (FS9) allows for multiple traffic scenery files. Thus, I would
start by using the Windows File Search (or your favorite file search
utility) to search the drive where you have FS2004 installed for the
files: traffic*.bgl Note the asterisk. This will allow you to
list all of the variants.

While it is certainly acceptable to have many traffic files, it is
likely you may have two that duplicate an airline's plans. How many
traffic files do you have and what are their names?

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Peter
 
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I don't know how many but the file for the IA Flightplans-GAWeekly is 36MB.
BTW, thanks for your reply Peter.
Wim Dijkgraaf
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> Wim wrote:
>
>> How can I check which plans are dubbel in an easy way?
>
>
> FS2004 (FS9) allows for multiple traffic scenery files. Thus, I would
> start by using the Windows File Search (or your favorite file search
> utility) to search the drive where you have FS2004 installed for the
> files: traffic*.bgl Note the asterisk. This will allow you to
> list all of the variants.
>
> While it is certainly acceptable to have many traffic files, it is
> likely you may have two that duplicate an airline's plans. How many
> traffic files do you have and what are their names?
>
> --
> Peter
>