Ultimate Traffic 2 Features. 550,000+ Real-Time Scheduled Flights - Ultimate Traffic 2 will provide users over 550,000+ scheduled flights based on real airline timetables. These schedules include International, National, Regional, Commuter and even Air Cargo operators. The flight schedules touch every corner of Flight Simulator X world.
1,300,000+ General Aviation Flights - Besides commercial schedule flights, Ultimate Traffic 2 will provide users over 1.3 million general aviation flights. These flights fly between 6400 airports and log over 2.5 million flight hours each week. 100's of Airlines Worldwide - All that traffic buzzing around the sky wouldn't be right if you did not support the airlines that fly these scheduled routes. Ultimate Traffic 2 contains over 1600 aircraft repaints of various worldwide air carriers, both big and small. The package contains over 90 aircraft types to provide users with a wide variety of aircraft scenery that adds a unique feel that is only second to you being outside a real airport fence.
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These printouts are designed to resemble the timetables that you can find at your local airport, for your favorite airline. Flight Plan Assignments - Each airline flight in Ultimate Traffic 2 uses a flight plan to navigate from the departure airport to its destination airport. These flight plans can also be customized. Assign any FSX style flight plan to a flight using this feature.
Flight View Map - Create map views of anywhere on the planet and view all traffic currently flying at that location. Unique filters allow from all to very specific traffic to be displayed. Simulation rate can be changed as well. Status Board - View a live status board for any airport that handles commercial traffic in Ultimate Traffic 2. View departure and arrival boards for a unique look at traffic at the airport. Aircraft Tail Numbers / Parking Codes - Each airline can have its own rule for generating a tail number.
UT2 uses these rules to generate random tail numbers for each flight in the database. Users can also manage and assign parking codes to any FSX aircraft. Plus Much More.
EDIT: 16FEB2018 - 1445UTC- We've updated and reopened our redownload area with the A320-X installer. You can use the details below to download it. We anticipate this installer now works properly.
Apologies for the delays! - END EDIT- Hello all, I am very happy to announce that our latest A320-X update release for Prepar3D v4 is now live. Please get it from here. You will also need the latest Spotlights v2.0.0.7 from here.
We are all quite aware that this is a very anticipated release and the excitement is real around the Labs as well! There is good reason for this: This A320-X update carries several logic, performance and stability improvements, but it also allows us to showcase some entirely new and, if we may say so, very powerful dynamic effects capabilities in Prepar3D v4 that we've developed in the past months that are 'truly never seen before' (tm). I'd like this excitement to become contagious, so I will not say much more. However, as a way of saying 'thank you' for your continued patience, I'd like to share what is included in this update, as well as a few news tidbits about our upcoming releases. Hello all, We feel that it's only fair that we disclose fully the extent of our DRM efforts here. So let's discuss exactly that now - but first, I need to personally direct my attention to those who feel offended by our actions and to say that we realize it's an issue whose extent we hadn't grasped at first, but now fully understand and apologize that we offended you in any way.
I also want to thank the majority of our customers who have declared their support and continued trust already but for those who feel their trust was violated, we feel it's only fair to offer full refunds of your paid P3Dv4 purchase, just let us know through a support ticket. 1) So - what exactly did our P3Dv4 installers do? As soon as the user entered their customer information (order ID / serial number / email) it verified this against our server database. Genuine customers and any other legitimate serial numbers trigger a full proper installation and no tool was called / used to figure out any pirate info. The installer that temporarily extracted the tool would remove it as part of its normal cleanup operation upon proper installation completion. Please also keep in mind this was not an issue with earlier FSX / P3Dv3 products. 2) What happened with misspelled / misunderstood / unknown serial numbers?
As soon as any such wrongfully typed or mistyped piece of information would be detected, the installer would simply alert the user on the mistype and return to ask for the data again. It would not cause any tool to be called to figure out any pirate info, it simply stopped and waited for corrected information.Again, no personal data would ever be extracted. 3) When - exactly - would the tool be triggered?
Flash back to our first A320-X release for FSX / P3Dv3 (32bit) - we discovered soon after the release of our product for those simulator versions that there were specific crackers who were successful in sidetracking our protection system by using offline serial number generators. We could not find how this would happen, but we happened upon a particular set of information (username / email / serial number) that would occur recurrently from specific IP addresses. We tried to add more tests in our subsequent installer releases, but the specific crackers were also upping their game in ensuring they sidetracked our installer. We even went so far as to figure out exactly who the cracker was (we have his name available upon request of any authorities), but unfortunately we could not be able to enter the registration-only web sites he was using to provide this information to other pirates. We found through the IP addresses tracked that the particular cracker had used Chrome to contact our servers so we decided to capture his information directly - and ONLY his information (obviously, we understand now that people got very upset about this - we're very sorry once again!) as we had a very good idea of what serial number the cracker used in his efforts.
With our P3Dv4 installer, we discovered through more detailed installation logs that there was a specific set of pirate data that came up over and over again - so we decided to target that set of data directly. As a result, we made our server listen for a specific subset of data sent from the installer and when that was triggered, to dump that cracker's information needed for us to gain access to those illicit web sites, so we could then forward the information to proper legal authorities. What is very ironic here was that this method worked, in fact, and we were able to receive this information.
We discovered with dismay that behind this person, there was an entire web of operations that had been set up that not only provided an interested person with a pirate copy of our product, but it used its own eSellerate key generators together with offline activators (by changing the activation server IP addresses to match the pirate servers) that would validate those keys directly. Apart from our company, there was a whole host of other flight simulator developer companies whose products were being shared and offline keys generated.
Here are two images that showcase two of the web sites in question. In the first, one can clearly see how extensive the damage to all our favorite add-on providers is. 4) How does that affect YOU as a customer? The tool that was used to dump the pirate's information will never execute on your machine - unless you were the particular person targeted that used that set of data mentioned above. Even if only some of the data matched, the installer would receive a negative response from our server and never execute it.
Safe-guards on our servers ensured there was no possibility that any user other than the one targeted would actually have his personal details compromised. Even so, we realize that it doesn’t justify even temporarily extracting it via the installer on people uninvolved with this situation – this was a mistake.
5) Realizations As I mentioned in the first paragraph above, I wanted to ensure full disclosure first and foremost to our customers, some of who feel their trust was violated. This was not our intention and we take full responsibility. What we now understand to have been an overly heavy-handed approach to our DRM installer efforts also meant that our support team strictly followed the instruction guidelines without being aware of the inclusion of DRM tools in any of our installers. I also want to reiterate there was no personal data sent or kept that would mean a breach of privacy, except for that subset of information regarding the web sites mentioned above.
We have already replaced the installer in question and can only promise you that we will do everything in our power to rectify the issue with those who feel offended, as well as never use any such heavy-handed approach in the future. Once again, we humbly apologize! 19 FEB 2018 Lefteris Kalamaras. I have been trying to run the A320 simulator since buying it, without success. Each time I load the aircraft, it crashes and according to event viewer the problem is with FSX and FSLA32XX.DLL. Below is the info from Event Viewer.
I have tried the suggestions found related to this problem (followed install instructions specifically, disabled AV, load Trike first, run in Window), but still have the crash. Any help you can provide would be appreciated. If there is any additional info I can provide, please let me know. Backup your data, format your harddrive clean install OS - install updated graphic driver.go to user account setting and managment control turn off UAC.
Install FSX acc. fsuipc(registration do not require and seems to be working well. I just tested) - simconnect (do not install fsx in (x86) directory. After finish installing, click right button FSX icon on desktop and select as 'run as adminstrator' 3. Disable all the anti-virus and windows defender before installing airbus just follow these simple 3 steps and you're good to go. If you try to solve problem technically, say edit.dll file, you'll need a programming skills, otherwise, just format your harddrive and I would recommend clean install the fsx. Thanks for the reply.
I have already re-installed as you described without success. I saw that method in another thread earlier.
There were a couple of errors in the Event Viewer related to EZ Dok that I didn't notice before. I loaded in C&D state as before, disabled EZ dok, did start-up and it didn't crash - (by the way, the cockpit looks great at night!!) Will try re-installing EZ Dok and let you know what happens. Thanks for the suggestions. Have you ran the EZDok configurator after installing the aircraft? That is mandatory to have EZDok work properly. I wanted to provide an update to my issue.
After trying many things to get the A320 to start without crashing, I came across a suggestion on the web about disabling Nahimic on MSI computers. I have an MSI computer and was familiar with Nahimic, but didn't really know what it was and NEVER used it. Apparently, according to the source (which I can't remember) Nahimic causes alot of problems. So I decided I really had nothing to lose by deleting it.
I am happy to report that the A320 loads without a problem. No more crashes!!! If you are reading this, you have an MSI computer with Nahimic installed, try removing it. I hope it works for you as it did me.