[P3D/FSX] MyTraffic 6 Model Matching Files
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2015 8:41 am
**Cross Posted From P3D Forum**
Hi All,
I've created model matching and related files for MyTraffic 6, they are available at the below link if anyone is interested:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lps52u9ndl627 ... g.rar?dl=0 [Updated 16 Nov 2017]
Update: Corrected a few unwanted amphibians and split out helicopter matching to make civil helicopters match civil ones and military to match as military ones
INSTALLATION (FSX)
[1] You must have MyTraffic 6 and the Pilotedge client installed and working correctly.
[2] Copy all the folders in [MyTraffic Installation Directory]\Aircraft
[3] Paste them all into your Prepar3D/FSX folder under [P3D/FSX Installation Directory]\SimObjects\Aircraft
[4] Download the zip file in the link above
[5] Unzip "pmt6.smx" and place it in ..\Pilotedge\aircraft folder.
[6] Unzip "related.txt" and place it in ..\Pilotedge\ folder.
[7] Start the PE client, click on "Start", select "Options", click on the Multiplayer Tab
[8] Click on "My Traffic 6 FSX Models" to highlight it, then using the Move Up button move it to the top.
SCOPE
This includes all aircraft models and liveries in MyTraffic 6 that are recognised by the "airlines.txt" or "equipment.txt" files, for a total of 3010 unique liveries and catch-all liveries for 175 types. As there are a large number of types which were previously not present and therefore matched to other types, I have produced a matching "related.txt" file to improve the quality of the substitutions.
Note for P3D users: As P3D doesn't have a C172 model, I have substituted the C150. To remove this, simply open up "pmt6.smd" and modify the 8th line.
SWAPPING LIVERIES
In order to simplify livery swapping, I have left all 9600 liveries in the matching file with those not in use commented out. If you want to swap a livery, open up "pmt6.smd", scroll down to Part 3 and you will find a list of all liveries, sorted by aircraft type then airline code. Find the aircraft and airline you are interested in and simply comment out the active livery with a semicolon at the start of the line and remove the semicolon from the start of the line containing the livery you want to see.
There is a comment after each matching record to explain whether it is included or not and why.
If anyone notices any oddities, let me know and I will have a look.
Kind regards,
Jamie D
Hi All,
I've created model matching and related files for MyTraffic 6, they are available at the below link if anyone is interested:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lps52u9ndl627 ... g.rar?dl=0 [Updated 16 Nov 2017]
Update: Corrected a few unwanted amphibians and split out helicopter matching to make civil helicopters match civil ones and military to match as military ones
INSTALLATION (FSX)
[1] You must have MyTraffic 6 and the Pilotedge client installed and working correctly.
[2] Copy all the folders in [MyTraffic Installation Directory]\Aircraft
[3] Paste them all into your Prepar3D/FSX folder under [P3D/FSX Installation Directory]\SimObjects\Aircraft
[4] Download the zip file in the link above
[5] Unzip "pmt6.smx" and place it in ..\Pilotedge\aircraft folder.
[6] Unzip "related.txt" and place it in ..\Pilotedge\ folder.
[7] Start the PE client, click on "Start", select "Options", click on the Multiplayer Tab
[8] Click on "My Traffic 6 FSX Models" to highlight it, then using the Move Up button move it to the top.
SCOPE
This includes all aircraft models and liveries in MyTraffic 6 that are recognised by the "airlines.txt" or "equipment.txt" files, for a total of 3010 unique liveries and catch-all liveries for 175 types. As there are a large number of types which were previously not present and therefore matched to other types, I have produced a matching "related.txt" file to improve the quality of the substitutions.
Note for P3D users: As P3D doesn't have a C172 model, I have substituted the C150. To remove this, simply open up "pmt6.smd" and modify the 8th line.
SWAPPING LIVERIES
In order to simplify livery swapping, I have left all 9600 liveries in the matching file with those not in use commented out. If you want to swap a livery, open up "pmt6.smd", scroll down to Part 3 and you will find a list of all liveries, sorted by aircraft type then airline code. Find the aircraft and airline you are interested in and simply comment out the active livery with a semicolon at the start of the line and remove the semicolon from the start of the line containing the livery you want to see.
There is a comment after each matching record to explain whether it is included or not and why.
If anyone notices any oddities, let me know and I will have a look.
Kind regards,
Jamie D