ATC

spuddi Guest

does anyone know how to find out what airlines microsaft has recorded into the ATC?

I am changing the ATC callsign in the aircraft.cfg but only some of the airline names work correctly.
eg if I put in the aircraft.cfg "virgin atlantic" as the ATC airline then it ignores it and just uses the flight number, however if I change the aircraft.cfg to "virgin" then it correctly identifies me in the ATC as virgin followed by the flight number.

does anyone know a way of knowing the definative list that MS have recorded?

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liam (Liono) Chief Captain

Have you tried this http://www.editvoicepack.com/

Description

EditVoicepack offers a simple interface to edit the file containing the ATC communication used in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight. It is possible to change the phraseology as well as add airline callsigns, airports, and aircraft types. EditVoicepack already contains thousands of ready made entries; and is able to download new entries from a central server. It also allows you to accelerate the existing voices for a more realistic experience and better handling of traffic dense environments.

spuddi Guest

this guy also has quite a useful FS and GA site.

I might look at EditVoice thanks for the suggestion

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