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Hey Peeps,

I have seen this somewhere else recently, but I can't for the life of me remember where.

I am flying a BA Jet at the moment and I want to incorporate the "Speedbird" callsign into my ATC.

I have tried editing the aircraft.cfg file, but all I get is:

sierra,papa,echo,echo,delta,bravo,indigo,romeo,delta from ATC.

Any ideas?

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Im not 100% sure but I think Ive read somewhare you have to enter the callsign as "British Airways" and fs automaticaly calls it speedbird
As I said Im not 100% sure 🙄

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Download this little add-on it's great. It can be found here ➡
http://www.editvoicepack.com

If you have traffic 2004 installed you will get an error. Just plonk in disk two and I quote

In case you experience any problems with the ATC sound in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight please try to restore the original voicepack file from your Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight CD number 2. The file is inside the file "MSGame5.cab" for the 10 voice (full) setup, and inside the "MSGame4.cab" file for the three voice (compact) setup. Copy one of these files (do not copy both) to the Sound directory under the Flight Simulator directory. In case the Sound directory contains files named *.evpOrg or Evp_Accelerated.gvp they should be deleted.

You will need a .NET Framework version 1.1 installed.

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leachus2002 wrote:

Hey Peeps,

I have seen this somewhere else recently, but I can't for the life of me remember where.

I am flying a BA Jet at the moment and I want to incorporate the "Speedbird" callsign into my ATC.

I have tried editing the aircraft.cfg file, but all I get is:

sierra,papa,echo,echo,delta,bravo,indigo,romeo,delta from ATC.

Any ideas?

Try this: atc_airline=SPEED BIRD

...it's straight out of one of my 738s in Landor livery ❤️

Oh, yes, ATC calls me 'Speedbird'!

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