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PostPosted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 3:18 pm
by captain737
Eagle Air Virtual opened yesterday.

Our Virtual Airline is based on Eagle Air, the Air New Zealand domestic subsidiary airline; so we operate the B1900D on all Eagle Air flights.

www.eagleairvirtual.tk

We operate in either fs2004 and fsX so anyone can really join.

We use the latest VAFS3.

So yeah anyone welcome.

Cheers.

PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:23 pm
by captain737
Air Nelson Virtual:

We have also released a New virtual airline using VAFS3.
We operate based on the real world airline so we use the Bombardier Q300.
We use either FSx or FS2004 so anyone with either platform can join.

www.airnelsonvirtual.tk

So yeah take a look as well

Thanks

PostPosted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 8:12 pm
by captain737
Mount Cook Virtual:

We have also released a New virtual airline using VAFS3.
We operate based on the real world airline so we use the ATR 72-500
We use either FSx or FS2004 so anyone with either game can join.

www.mountcookvirtual.tk

take a look.

Now this virtual airline completes my virtual air new zealand link project with: air nelson, mount cook airline and eagle air.

PostPosted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 10:49 pm
by Jimmy
Three airlines, four pilots, and a total of 0.5 hours.

Perhaps one airline, covering all of them, would be more suitable, then you could have, one airline, four pilots and a total of 0.5 hours. Also isn't ten hours, and one rank, a little limited? Isn't much to aim for, could get to that in a day, people like to spend a bit longer going for these sort of things, not that I can see much of a reward for completing it.

There could be some improvments, in places. It may well become a nice airline.

Thanks
James

PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:50 pm
by ZK-MADMAX
I would tend to agree with you Jimmy,

However there is another Virtual Airline that compiles all of the Air New Zealand and Pacific Blue fleet together in one Virtual Airline.....

PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 8:34 pm
by captain737
My aim is to have three virtual airlines, as they are actually all seperated in real life although they are owned by air new zealand, they are still run individually. I agree that the ranks is a little limited and I will change them in a few days, however I do not have much time at the moment so that is why they are limited.

Max I have heard of your virtual airline and realise that you incorporate two airlines in one, but I also know you do not operate air nelson within air new zealand. You do not offer your virtual airline to FS2004 people and my va's airnelsonvirtual, mountcookvirtual, and eagleairvirtual all do and operate a fleet based on those real world airlines both for FSX and FS2004 as I personally ownly like turboprops and fighter planes.

Max I also do not believe your va compiles all of the Air New Zealand fleet, airlines and for both FSX and FS2004.

MY VA'S INCLUDE:

www.airnelsonvirtual.tk
www.mountcookvirtual.tk
www.eagleairvirtual.tk

THANK YOU.

PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 9:09 pm
by ZK-MADMAX
Ok, I wasn't trying to discriminate your Virtual Airline(s). Sorry.

I got your email though, thanks. I appreciate your feedback on New Zealand Virtual Airlines.

PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 8:11 am
by captain737
I have decided since 3 airlines a few pilots and so many hours was probably better to have 1 virtual airline, so I decided to do that and now have just one virtual airline but it has eagle air, air nelson, and mount cook virtual within it.

I have improved the rank system greatly and i have my virtual airline on one site.


airnewzealandlink

So yeah, take a look if you want.

Cheers.