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Grouping of airlines

Started by S_D, November 19, 2019, 05:55:14 PM

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S_D

Thank you for this wonderful program, and for your help over on AVSIMs forum understanding OIC min/max percentages and the P3D traffic slider.

I was thinking about the utility in my many hours driving around the country today and thought of a neat suggestion.

Why not allow the user to 'group' airlines together. For example, a user may have 'group 1' as major international airlines (>500 planes), group 2 as medium international airlines (<500 planes). Group 3 might be small international airlines, (for example <100 planes) and so on. Up to the user to define the groups anyway.

Then within AIG AIM you could select a different compiler activity percentage for each 'group' of airlines, so that the smaller airlines remain well represented at the airports. Each compiler percentage 'slider' would need a button next to it to flush and recreate the flight plans for that group, or else it wouldn't take effect.

Just a thought. :)

Thanks again

Simon.