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Posted: 07 May 2006, 22:16
by Vixus
Anything on your list, really.
BAC 1-11, Dove, Argosy
If you need a pilot for smaller or specialist aircraft.
Posted: 07 May 2006, 22:23
by LongHaul
I'd like to take part
However, as I said when RetroAirlines Group was starting up a while back, my main question is: how much would you require from members? It would take me a while to get highly proficient on one type, and due to my real-world committments, I could probably do one flight a week, but maybe some weeks that would not be possible (although those weeks would be rare).
Also, I have a temporary (2 month) move back to uni accomodation coming up, and I believe the firewalls in place there would prevent me flying online. But having said that, I'd probably just be getting proficient by then anyway!
Posted: 07 May 2006, 22:28
by Vixus
Oh, I'm going to uni as well. There's always proxy server options... if FS has those. >_<
Posted: 08 May 2006, 05:46
by flugkapitan
I'd be interested in flying most of the types mentioned...can't really think of any to add.
Would this be only online flying, or could the flights be made offline? I'm more of an offline person...never have flown online come to think of it. :think:
I used to fly with RetroAirlinesGroup. Sure was sorry to see them fold.
Regards,
Scott
KJMS (or thereabouts)
Posted: 08 May 2006, 19:09
by migman29
RAF_Quantum wrote:Jettie et al
As any new aircraft type is introduced to the fleet, you can have a rating on whatever aircraft you wish. All I would ask is that you are competent to operate any aircraft that you wished to be rated on.
Rgds
John
Ay carumba!!!!!!!!!!! :shock: :shock:
He wants jam on it too!!
You'll get some complaints from the "pax" about their teeth being rattled
by my landings :k: :k: :k:
Mark :-({|=
Posted: 08 May 2006, 19:44
by britishtourer
What about making it "BOAC or BEA virtual airlines"?
Posted: 08 May 2006, 20:32
by Jetset
Mark is right you know, his landings aren't the best! Maybe start him on cargo to begin with, then see how many breakages there are at the end of the month. If the result is good, then give him pax!

Posted: 08 May 2006, 22:08
by RAF_Quantum
britishtourer wrote:What about making it "BOAC or BEA virtual airlines"?
I'm thinking along the lines of 'British United Airlines' (callsign "British") or maybe 'Classic British United' (callsign "Classic") so that we can embrace all British aircraft and/or British Airlines. "Classic" seems to have a nice 'ring' to it.
Rgds
John
Posted: 08 May 2006, 22:34
by Charlie Bravo
Hows bout 'Classic Line UK' or 'GB Classic' ?
Posted: 08 May 2006, 23:01
by Quixoticish
Charlie Bravo wrote:Hows bout 'Classic Line UK' or 'GB Classic' ?
Classic Line UK sounds... well... classy.