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Post by david balmer »

may i ask are there any plans for to use the DC3.

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I personally have no objection to the DC3 being used here. It was used by many UK airlines when they were fledglings. The DC3 is already on the database in both passenger and cargo form

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Right folks :smile:

I PM'd Peter and he has very generously agreed to do us a list for the Vanguard and Merchantman and pop it up here :dance:

He has already done a list for the Trident, I just need to find the post and copy it over here. I'll do that when it isn't 00:20 and my brain wants to shut down! :lol: Hopefully will have found the beggar by tomorrow night (I dont get on well with search engines! :lol: )

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LongHaul wrote:Right folks :smile:

I PM'd Peter and he has very generously agreed to do us a list for the Vanguard and Merchantman and pop it up here :dance:

He has already done a list for the Trident, I just need to find the post and copy it over here. I'll do that when it isn't 00:20 and my brain wants to shut down! :lol: Hopefully will have found the beggar by tomorrow night (I dont get on well with search engines! :lol: )

Cheers

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Rich,
If it's any help, I can chip in with the Airbridge routes for the Vangaurds, well at least a fair few of them, also the Saggitair schedules for the Argosys, although a bit boring EGNX-EGJJ etc, If accepted I would like to flog these routes again, good steady income I would think.
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Will there be any domestic routes?
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Jetset wrote:Will there be any domestic routes?
Yes

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Post by RAF_Quantum »

This will be helpful

Please use the 4 letter ICAO codes (eg. EGSS, EGNX) as the three letter codes (eg. STN/ZSD, CDD/EMA) can change over the years. Besides that, all routes listed at FlyNET use the 4 letter ICAO.
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Robbie, those routes would be great, like you say, they'll be good steady ones.And ATM, I am struggling a bit to find any freight routes, so anything would be helpgul!

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Post by petermcleland »

Well, I could't find my post on the Trident routes but I did find a copy of the text, so here it is:-


Trident routes flown from LHR in my ten years on the Trident 3.

The items with a hyphen - mean an onward further destination e.g. Prague - Budapest - Prague should be read with Heathrow at beginning and end.

Dublin, Linate, Edinburgh, Frankfurt, Nice, Brussels, Charles de Gaulle, Orly
Dusseldorf, Zurich, Glasgow, Hamburg, Amsterdam, Munich, Belfast, Stockholm
Venice, Zagreb - Belgrade, Geneva, Malta, Oslo, Copenhagen, Gothenburg
Templehof, Vienna, Lisbon, Malaga, Rome, Barcelona, Alicante, Manchester
Basle, Turin, Stuttgart, Tangier - Agadir - Tangier, Madrid, Naples, Dubrovnic
Bremen - Hannover, Cork, Newcastle, Amsterdam - Helsinki, Palma, Marseilles
Warsaw, Budapest, Cologne, Pisa, Aberdeen, Valencia, Helsinki, Salonika
Shannon, Oporto, Bordeaux, Malpensa, Prague - Budapest - Prague

Sorry about the random order but this is how they came out of a scan through those ten years from beginning to end in my Logbooks.

Well, I think that would be enough to keep any Virtual Airline busy.

I will now compile a similar list for Vanguard and Merchantman.

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Post by LongHaul »

Thanks very much! :thumbsup:

I struggled to find your old post too, maybe it dates back before the las forum update? :dunno:

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