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FS2004 Special landing slope for AI Planes?

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Is there any option that we can give special slope angle for AI planes with or without ILS?

Oh and also i have issue with runways.. In ADE runway editer i chose to landings yes for 11 no for 29 but planes keep landing to 29...

Any help will be thaned :)
 
AI aircraft will descend from the altitude given for the FAF in the ILS approach to the runway elevation (at the runway) in a constant descent (essentially). You can change the FAF altitude to change the ILS glide slope.
 
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Tom is right - except in some cases the terrain prevents the aircraft from descending to the FAF altitude.

Just wanted to point out that if you have very high terrain near the airport, that can significantly impact the approach.
 
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