What about older aircraft like the 747-200 or DC-9, or my favorite, L1011? Cant we buy them used? Some airlines are selling them and theres a few that are in MHV desert (in real life) cat we do this?
Old aircraft?
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Guest_ACman_*
, Jun 12 2005 10:46 PM
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Guest_ACman_*
Posted 12 June 2005 - 10:46 PM
#2
Posted 12 June 2005 - 10:47 PM
avalible once plane broker is created, read the fourms!
#3
Posted 12 June 2005 - 10:48 PM
I can't wait until their ready I'd love a fleet of DC-9s
#4
Posted 12 June 2005 - 10:49 PM
Yes, well u get the DC-9s, when they are avialable and hope u dont go bankrupted!!!!!!
#5
Posted 12 June 2005 - 11:04 PM
Yeahh that be nice!
How about really old school planes like the DC3, or smaller planes like the cessna caravan, it be nice to have a big selection of aircrafts to choose from.
How about really old school planes like the DC3, or smaller planes like the cessna caravan, it be nice to have a big selection of aircrafts to choose from.
#6
Posted 12 June 2005 - 11:45 PM
you can see the full list of planes by pressing "aircraft" before loggin in.
#7
Posted 13 June 2005 - 12:00 AM
Originally posted by RacingBoy13
Yeahh that be nice!
How about really old school planes like the DC3, or smaller planes like the cessna caravan, it be nice to have a big selection of aircrafts to choose from.
If you used a DC-3, that would be unrealistic (unless it is a 3rd world country or isolated island, which is unlikely). Plus, the DC-3 cannot compare in efficiency to the modern aircraft. Adding it in would be pretty silly, and the brainless people who decided to use it would go bankrupt... which isn't really bad, but I am looking out for the n00bs... wait... what?
A cessna caravan carries less than a B1900D with less range... I am not quite sure why you would want it... Maybe it COULD become useful when every flipping village on the planet is updated in AE and you are flying from random isolated village "A" in the Andes mountains to random isolated village "B". Caravans are mostly used for charter, private, and extremely small commuter airlines.
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