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star "*" behind the callsign?

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    RogePete
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    Hi there,

    I've seen that FTL puts a * behind some of the flightnumbers/callsigns. E.g. "TUI3344*". What does that mean exactly?

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      Mark
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      The asterisk (*) indicates that it is a flight that has been autogenerated by Fly the Line.

      In the current build, flights will be autogenerated when a route network is generated that isn't using a real-world airline's schedules. Flights may also be autogenerated to any third-party addon airports when generating a route network based on a real-world airline's schedules.

      The latter will be seeing some logic improvements in the upcoming build (currently in testing), so you should start to see fewer autogenerated routes when using a real-world airline's schedules.

      Mark - Just Flight

      Just Flight Development Assistant

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        Thank you, Mark!

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