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Hi Chaps,

this may be a silly question, but its one I've been meaning to ask for years. Is there any way to remove the cruise ship model from Portsmouth (UK) naval dockyard? Its a default FSX static model, but it ruins my flying down there as it would never be there in real world and I've no idea what the best way would be to get rid of it. Any advice much appreciated. :)

Ben.
 
Do you know if its an autogen object, generic model, or included in an airport file of any sort? The more info you can give the better suggestion we can give. I think it will probably need an exclude, however this can be tricky when it comes to autogen (at-least tricky for me.)
 
Hi,

Go to scenery/world/scenery and find the traffic_boats file. Decompile it with AIBTC, load the routes_boats.kml and open with GE. Try to find the number (e.g. 1223) of the route of the vessel that goes to Portsmouth, click on properties, either change the route by giving in some new waypoints or delete the whole route. Save your routes and compile again with AIBTC.

Roby

Oops, sorry, I thought it would be boat traffic. Use ADE to make an exclusion rectangle at the spot where the cruise ship lies and tag it (probably) exclude library objects''.
 
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Thanks Chaps,

George Davidson popped in over at CBFS and sorted me out. I think he did just that Roby, a custom exclude
 
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