Poll - Pick our VA name
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Gentlemen,
I have extracted this from a previous posting I made 'in the early days' in case people have a short memory.
I hope this 'policy' will clear up any concerns.
Rgds
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I have extracted this from a previous posting I made 'in the early days' in case people have a short memory.
RAF_Quantum wrote: The policy at CBFS has I believe always been one of 'no fictional liveries' so that policy will be carried over to this VA. Of all the aircraft we shall be flying, there are a multitude of genuine airline liveries already available. So, all of the potential VA fleet already has a choice of paint schemes. What livery you use is entirely up to you. With this in mind, it would be preferable to pick a name which has some sort of 'universal' catch all so that potentially we can embrace the ability to fly ANY Britsh aircraft that was operated by ANY airline, or ANY aircraft that was operated by ANY BRITISH airline. This will NOT open the floodgates of requests for Boeings/Airbuses/Embraers etc as we shall simply not be purchasing any aircraft that are not suitable for the VA.
I hope this 'policy' will clear up any concerns.
Rgds
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Notice I said - HAD been planning. That was what was going to happen at GMC had it ever gotten off the ground.Garry Russell wrote:Seems to be moving away from Classic British Flying to world wide operation and airline management.
Where do these CV240's and C208 and C-119 Etc fitin to all this? :think:
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Chris Trott wrote:CBFS for me.
If I can ever get the FlyNET website to work again, I'll be shutting down Green Mountain Cargo (for now) and joining you guys. Maybe later I can spin GMC off as a "US Division" of this group.
You ALSO SAID this
As if you were thinking about bringing Green Mountain into this then you start discussing the non British types.
You are porbably joking but the thread was going American
Garry
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