The Ultimate FSX Global Express AI Package. The Ultimate GA team is proud to release the Ultimate AI Global Express corporate jet for FSX. This package features two AI models created by Craig Ritchie. Every single Global Express aircraft currently in service is represented in this package and can be seen using highly accurate routings, having created the flight plans from real world data. By Craig Ritchie, Daniel Fall, Thomas Ernst, Felix Hippmann, David Cooper, Alex Peake - Ultimate GA.
Updated list of AI aircraft models for FS2004, FSX and P3D sorted by manufacturer, for AI traffic. Many of the links point to the FlightSim Library; to download files from FlightSim and AvSim is required to be logged in. Feel free to suggest basepacks of AI aircraft models to be added to this list, if not already listed, using the Feedback form.
Please take time to carefully read through the instructions PDF for installation of this package. Whilst we offer a support email address under Avsim Library insistance, we reserve the right to ignore support requests where the end user has simply not read or understood the document.
This package is licensed to you for personal use with Microsoft Flight Simulator X only. You do NOT own the software or components. If these terms are unacceptable, please delete this package at this time.
Following recent piracy in the freeware FS community, UGA feel it very necessary to emphasise this.
All contributors take no responsibility for any harm to your computer this package may cause.
Ultimate GA
FSX Aircraft Installer - This program can install your aircrafts and rotorcraftshelicopters. This program makes it a whole lot easyer then copying and pasting thos stupid files. Programming by: Steven Logiudice.
Installation
- Download .zip file
- Unzip
- Open the unziped folder and double click on FSXAI Installer.exe
- Click on install and wait for the done! message
- Done!
Uninstallation
- Go into your C: drive and right click on the folder called FSXAIRPLANEINSTALLER
- Press delete
- Done!
Use
To install an object:
To install an object:
- Start FSXAI.
- Select your choosing from the bulleted list and click next
- If you bulleted Rotorcraft/Helicopter skip to **
- If you know where the file directory's are type them in and then click install plane or press browse and select the directory's
- If you know where the file directory's are type them in and then click install rotorcraft/helicopter or press browse and selcet the directroy's
- Done!
The archive fsxacfti.zip has 6 files and directories contained within it.
File Contents
This list displays the first 500 files in the package. If the package has more, you will need to download it to view them.
Filename/Directory | File Date | File Size |
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screenshot.jpg | 01.12.07 | 7.21 kB |
Read-Me.txt | 01.12.07 | 1.08 kB |
fileid.txt | 01.12.07 | 270 B |
FSXAI Installer.exe | 01.12.07 | 100.00 kB |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
Editorial
Whilst using a flight simulator is relatively simple once you get by the basics, it can become a bit of a chore from time to time trying to install mods and additions if they don’t come adequately prepared for installation. When you need to do a manual installation, it can sound very difficult if you aren’t someone with a wide knowledge of computer literacy.
However, the good news is that you don’t need to know very much at all, and even someone like myself who has a rather limited knowledge of the backend of computer workings was able to learn this very simply.
I’d always had a bit of an issue with getting new FSX aircrafts to work, so it was always nice to know that it was actually very simple to do – the majority of the time you were just dragging and dropping things, and putting items in the right folder. Then, I came across the FSX Aircraft Installer and it took away all the need for methodology.
Instead of having to keep a notepad document giving me all the help I needed, I was able to download this software and install it with just a few clicks. The simple executable file takes just a few minutes to run through all of the stuff that you need to know, and puts everything into the right location. Now, you can install the FSX Aircraft Installer in a couple of minutes and make porting your latest purchases easier than ever before.
Installing Projects
This is the best part about the software, though! It makes the installation and maintenance of projects and new mods incredibly simple. Rather than having to get the method down just right with the manual installations, you can jump beyond all of this and install the files in question right away. Simple start up the software, select what you need to from the bullet point list and locate the directory of where the files you want to install are located.
Now, it will go through the entire process and put everything together; you won’t need to learn what directories use which file format, and you’ll make it incredibly simple to move things forward and give yourself something so much easier to deal with.
Taking out the difficulty form the installation is always a nice aspect, so if you are like myself and want to just get the package paid for, installed and ready to play with you can now use the excellent FSX Aircraft Installer to great effect. I’m a massive fan of these little apps that have become so big within the community as they can help to really make the experience so much easier.
Whilst the people making these mods are coding and creative geniuses, it can sometimes be a little bit difficult for a flight simulation and PC novice to install the files at the first time of asking. Now, you can take away this challenge and start using your latest downloads right away.
Adam McEnroe
Adam McEnroe is a flight sim enthusiast who has been simming since the days of FS95. Adam writes all of the download section editorials after testing each of the files. Adam has extensive knowledge using various flight simulator packages and thoroughly tests the files before writing about them. Adam also like to fly real-world aircraft in his spare time and is training for his PPL.
Should you wish, you can contact Adam via email at [email protected].
Installation of Add-on Aircraft/Scenery
Most of the freeware add-on aircraft and scenery packages in our file library come with easy installation instructions which you can read above in the file description. For further installation help, please see our Knowledge Center for our full range of tutorials or view the README file contained within the download.