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1967 AI Flightplans

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Last night I uploaded to DaveB a file containing a compilation of all of the U.K. AI flightplans I made for this forum in 2004/05.

However, I included in it new plans for BUAF (ATL98 and B170 Mk.32), Herons of BUA and Morton Air Services and Skyways of London's HS748's.

This concludes my U.K. airlines AI project for 1967 :smile:

I do have schedules for Emerald Airways though but no registrations for the DC-3's they operated out of Belfast and Londonderry. If someone knows these, if they could let me know I will include Emerald in an update sometime in the future.

On to the European airlines using UK airports now.........I am about half way though and there is some interesting stuff there I can tell you!

After that I will do the 'Oceanic' airlines using UK airports.

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Tim,

I have been toying with the idea of creating a 'retroAi' environment for my sim for some time, so this is very welcome indeed. Having dabbled with some simple flightplans in the past, I know this must have been a mammoth undertaking, so THANK YOU very much. Looking forward to the European stuff!

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Blimey, you were quick off the mark :shock:

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:lol:

Haven't got the plans yet mate, and no Dave B, that's not a hint :smile: , but thought I'd thank you anyway!

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Emerald

I think there were two but only one at a time, an one was weeks only, months at best.

EI-APJ is the one I always remember

http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0745597/L/

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Post by ianhind »

From my usual reference source (never realised how useful it would be 40 years later):

Emerald Airways:

EI-APB
EI-APJ
EI-ARP (lsd from Skyways in April/June 1967)
EI-ARR (lsd from Air Gregory in June to October 1967)

also G-AOGZ (lsd from Strathair during 1967)


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I'm sorry guys.. not enough hours in the day I'm afraid. Just picked up Tim's mail so you can pull the New 1967 HERE

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No need to apologise Dave and as I said, my comment was in no way meant as a hint/complaint/whatever. Now I just need to finish work and get home to try it! :smile:

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