Thu Dec 08, 2016 9:19 pm
I pretty much do manual installations using flightplans from Alpha India Group and the AIFP installer. Their flightplans are in a format recognized by the AIFP installer and will take you right to various websites where the repaints are. All you have to do is make sure the models are installed. AIFP has a little learning curve at first, but after a while, you can install flightplans in a matter of minutes with a few clicks. If you fo this route, maybe start with some smaller airlines first that only have several kinds of aircraft and not that many special liveries. Then when you get the hang of it, then you can tackle a bigger airline that has a chaotic mess of aircraft types, like Delta or Southwest. I am not into FS as much as I used to be, but I do still fly and write some flightplans, and because of this, I keep my FSX setup for Australia and New Zealand only, where I only install the airlines that operate in those regions. I am not wasting time installing plans for airlines that I'll never see as I do not fly in that part of the world.
WOAI didn't do any plans or repaints, with the permission of flightplanners, repainters and modellers, they made the AI packages to install. It seems that real life got in the way of their flight sim world and their packages have decreased over time and I am not sure if they use the newer and better looking models from FAIB, FSPX, some of the non-pirated hacked UTT models, the AIG models and the TFS models.