For users of AIG AI Manager who need an easy way to sync their AIG liveries to VATSIM using vPilot.
This file features model matching mappings for every single livery available via AIG AI Manager as of the date of upload, a total of 90,000+ model matching rulesets.
Once installed, you'll see actual airline liveries and plane models that correspond with other pilots' flights on VATSIM, instead of just generic models. This is incredibly helpful when flying in/out of busy airports, and during VATSIM events, such as Cross the Pond.
For instance, when ATC tells you to, "Hold for the Qantas A380 crossing from left to right.", you'll actually see the Qantas A380 in game (so long as you've downloaded the Qantas liveries via AIG AI Manager)!
What you need:
- AIG AI Manager and downloaded liveries of your choice
- vPilot
Setup instructions:
- In vPilot
- Click "Settings"
- Expand the "Model Matching" menu
- Select "Custom Rules"
- Click "Add Custom Rule Set(s)"
- Select this VMR file, click "Open", then click "Ok"
For AIG liveries labeled "GA_COPORATE", "MEDICAL", "GOVERNMENT" and "MILITARY":
These liveries have been given generic callsigns in most cases. If you'd like to assign a specific callsign to any liveries in these categories, simply open the VMR file in a text editor of your choice, and edit the 'CallsignPrefix' for that livery mapping to one of your choosing.
Updates:
If folks show interest in this file, I'll plan to update it monthly on the first of the month.
What an absolute godsend. I've been trying to get my model matching to work for months and to come across this right when I was going to call it quits is just amazing. Great work!
10 months ago
its_koprowski
You are an angel! I know the amount of consistent work that this VMR would have required. This is basically ultimate free service! really appreciate it.
2 years ago
galvatorn1999
Like to work with your file - very functional, thank you!
2 years ago
Ertronic
first off thanks for this work, just want to know before i go ahead and go through the creation of my vmr file (2nd time) were all the missing airline or aircraft codes filled in when this was created? just so I know
2 years ago
jonny2speeds