Finally, it's here (WOAI)

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Finally, it's here (WOAI)

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After a long wait, I am delighted to annouce that world-of-ai has released PIA's traffic package. This package is for both, FS2004 & FSX. WOAI produces the most realistic AI Aircraft and extremely frame friendly. Click on the link for more info.

PIA Package: http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?DLID=116802

WOAI Website: http://world-of-ai.com/packages.php
The orbital speed of the Earth around the Sun averages about 30 km/s or 18 mps (108,000 km/h or 67000 mph).
Which means we're travelling 97 times the speed of sound. And yet we can't feel the motion,
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Post by ahmedshaikhani »

Thanks Cpt 747 I downloaded the package and it's gud but there is no callsign for PIA
PIA - F27, ATR42, A310, B742, B743, B772, B773 | SA - A300, B743, B744, B772 | EK - A332, A345, B773 | Thai A300, A333, A346, B744, B772 | Malaysian B734, A332, B772 | Air Asia A320 | Fire Fly ATR72.
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AirBlue has been added to their list. Well done to WOAI for doing so.
http://world-of-ai.com/packages.php
The orbital speed of the Earth around the Sun averages about 30 km/s or 18 mps (108,000 km/h or 67000 mph).
Which means we're travelling 97 times the speed of sound. And yet we can't feel the motion,
SubhanAllah
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Post by ahmedshaikhani »

Captain you simply rocks good job thanks brother !
PIA - F27, ATR42, A310, B742, B743, B772, B773 | SA - A300, B743, B744, B772 | EK - A332, A345, B773 | Thai A300, A333, A346, B744, B772 | Malaysian B734, A332, B772 | Air Asia A320 | Fire Fly ATR72.
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Post by VirtualPIA »

hey great find....thanks for sharing!
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