Northern Air Cargo

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Northern Air Cargo

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This is a freight company based in Anchorage AK and is a very suitable livery for my little 737-200 freighter. This is an early morning flight from Seattle to Vancouver to pick up some mooseburgers for the construction workers at McLeland Field.

I'm still in negotiations with the Airport Manager - who says they're not open for traffic yet :lol:

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Nice shots :thumbsup: Which model is that? :cpu:
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Wonderful shots Ian. Even Ben will love them. :hide:

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Nice pics and i like the livery, as this is Payware, who's is the 737? and is this FSX,

Great part of the US Alaska, i use Elmendorf AFB for my C5 and C17 flights,

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Paul K wrote:Wonderful shots Ian. Even Ben will love them. :hide:
Hmmmm. I think probably not, Paul. I doubt he's talking to me at the moment :lol:

Thanks for your comments, gentlemen. I do think it's a rather handsome livery B-)

Well, it's all payware, I'm afraid. Except the pilot - I do this for nothing, would you believe? :lol:

The sim is Prepar3d 1.4, the scenery is FTX Pacific North West, the weather and environment is Rex Essential and the aircraft is the Captain Sim 737-200.

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Hi Ian,

Thanks for the info,

Now i have a PC capable of running FSX i will have to have a look at it, Thanks.

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Why don't you fly there with less than minimum fuel? Then the manager at McCleland field would have to let you land if you declared an emergency? :OB:

It's the done thing if you are a 737 operator

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Or you could do the world a favour and fly it into a mountain :lol:

Lovely pics, shame about the choice of A/C :lol: :OB:
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TSR2 wrote:Or you could do the world a favour and fly it into a mountain :lol:
:rofl: :rofl:

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Scorpius wrote:Why don't you fly there with less than minimum fuel? Then the manager at McCleland field would have to let you land if you declared an emergency?
No way, Nev! You don't mess with that manager!

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