Aircraft Export for Traffic Tools (TTools) v0.5
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This utility can export all FS2002 aircraft from the FS2002 aircraft folder to a CSV file in the format of Aircraft.txt required by TTools written by Lee Swordy.

It will also read the cruise_speed from the [Reference Speeds] section in the aircraft.cfg. If it is not found, it will default to 200. This can be edited before the file is exported. By default all aircraft will be included, but if you do not want to include certain aircraft, just clear the checkbox in the Include column before you click the Export button.

Installation
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Extract the files to any folder, and execute AirExTT.exe. There is no installer included, and the program does not create any registry keys, so it can just be deleted to uninstall.

Using AirExTT
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Run AirExTT.exe. If the FS2002 path is not the path if FS2002 on your system, click the Browse button to locate your main FS2002 directory.

After selecting your FS2002 directory, you should be back at the first window. Click the LOad button to load all aircraft found in your FS2002 aircraft folder. To edit the cruise speed for an aircraft, click on the Cruise Speed column and enter the value. To exclude the aircraft from the exported file, clear the checkbox in the Include column. To move a row up or down, click any cell in the row, and click the up or down button. Aircraft will be exported in the order displayed on screen. After correcting all the settings, click the Export button, browse to the place where you want to save the exported file and click Save. After the file has been created a message will be displayed.

Limitations
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Use at your own risk.

License and Copyright
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This utility is FREEWARE, and may not be used in any commercial package.
Copyright 2002 Nicki de Wet

Feedback
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If you found a bug, or have a suggestion, you can mail me at klitsgras@ananzi.co.za.