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I dont like the idea. This game is about airline management, not aircraft design or something.



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I dont like the idea. This game is about airline management, not aircraft design or something.

100% agree



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I dont like the idea. This game is about airline management, not aircraft design or something.

I agree with this.



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I beg to differ. When you manage an airline, you know what kind of airliner will meet your requirement best.

 

And when your airline is big enough, you can press the manufacturer to build the airliner that suit your requirement.

 

http://www.bloomberg...deal-looms.html

 

http://www.flightglo...-seller-393279/



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I would support this if it had it's own world and limits in place, and maybe the use real parts, for example, DHC-7 Combined with Dash 8 Q400 Nextgen Engines and a Garmin G1000 or some other glass cockpit as the Dash 7 Q200 as there was really no Q200 for the Dash 7. as for Limits, No Prop A380s would be a good example.

 

a more customized example: A380, Biplane wings using wings from say the 747 or maybe the 787, A350 cockpit on the lower deck as opposed to the upper deck where cockpit would normally be, 2 wings therefore more lift so maybe less powerful more fuel efficent engines would work better, AN-225 Tail Section, ETC.



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But where is the realism in this? Airlines can influence aircraft production and capacity, but not make the monstrosity which Letto described (no offense).




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