My best "Holy SH*T" moment was when I in X-plane one time using a payware 727-200, on a CVG-ALB-BOS route, and I was flying over the Pennsylvania countryside, and my #1 Engine gave out, so I made to divert to Pittsburgh, I almost made it, as I approached, I made the terrible mistake of using 45 degree flaps on a 727, immediate stall at about 3500 feet, followed by my #3 engine putting out thick smoke, I reduced flaps to 35 degrees and applied all the throttle I had left, promptly igniting my smoking #3 Engine, and pulled out just enough that my main gear survived (Somehow) and my Nosegear gave out, about 500 feet short of Runway 10L. Guessed part, not in X-plane [All 150 or so aboard survived with injuries ranging from bruising to broken bones]
As Bifrost Airways prepares to mark it's third anniversery of operation, we celebrate how far we have come by reminding you of N-000BF, the lost DC-7 that faithfully served our Chicago Midway routes despite being far past it's expiration date. You may be gone now, but you live on in our memories, old trooper.
Hello, I would appreciate it if you make a livery, this airline mostly flies 727-200 type aircraft, but I would accept any jet Aircraft as the template.
My logo is enclosed, please try to stay loyal to it, and please don't make anything crazy. I hope I don't sound too demanding. Thanks!