Non-Airline Mogul => General Chat => Topic started by: blumage on February 10, 2008, 12:54:18 am
Title: Virtual airlines and FS X
Post by: blumage on February 10, 2008, 12:54:18 am
Anyone knows what is a virtual airline? And where do i download sceneries and Airlines liveries for FS X?
Title: Virtual airlines and FS X
Post by: SATA on February 10, 2008, 12:56:49 am
try: http://www.avsim.com
Title: Virtual airlines and FS X
Post by: Seattle on February 10, 2008, 01:15:43 am
Join Breatheairways.com! There completely active on hte forums and in the sky. Plus they have an awsome livery.
Title: Virtual airlines and FS X
Post by: nwadeltaboy on February 10, 2008, 02:45:10 am
Flying Tigers Group (http://www.flyingtigersgroup.org/). Click on the tiger and laugh :lol:
Title: Virtual airlines and FS X
Post by: blumage on February 10, 2008, 08:57:44 am
but how does it work? I have flight Simulator X and X plane, how does the whole thing work?
Title: Virtual airlines and FS X
Post by: EXTspotter on February 10, 2008, 10:13:16 am
Virtual Airlines are usually organisations which run on VATsim, an online network of flight simming, using various programmes like FSPax and FSACARS. Most will have a website where you can get all the info you need. I have my own one, but I don't have a website. British Pan European (Callsign British Euro, ICAO code BPE). I have repaints on my computer, but if you have MSN or similar, I can put them in a sharing folder and send them to you. I currently have repainted models on POSKY 742, 738 and 752. There are pictures of the paintscheme knocking about the forum somewhere. The model comes as a whole set, so you only have to paste it in your aircraft folder for it to work. Send me your MSN or make one if you don't have one (its the easiest way).
Alex
Title: Virtual airlines and FS X
Post by: blumage on February 10, 2008, 10:37:05 am
Quote from: "EXTspotter"
Virtual Airlines are usually organisations which run on VATsim, an online network of flight simming, using various programmes like FSPax and FSACARS. Most will have a website where you can get all the info you need. I have my own one, but I don't have a website. British Pan European (Callsign British Euro, ICAO code BPE). I have repaints on my computer, but if you have MSN or similar, I can put them in a sharing folder and send them to you. I currently have repainted models on POSKY 742, 738 and 752. There are pictures of the paintscheme knocking about the forum somewhere. The model comes as a whole set, so you only have to paste it in your aircraft folder for it to work. Send me your MSN or make one if you don't have one (its the easiest way).
Alex
thanks
Title: Virtual airlines and FS X
Post by: Seattle on February 10, 2008, 05:24:57 pm
Quote from: "EXTspotter"
Virtual Airlines are usually organisations which run on VATsim Alex
not necasarilly.
Title: Virtual airlines and FS X
Post by: EXTspotter on February 10, 2008, 08:02:24 pm
Its hard to become well known if you don't have an online something in the organisation
Title: Virtual airlines and FS X
Post by: Seattle on February 10, 2008, 08:10:57 pm
Quote from: "EXTspotter"
Its hard to become well known if you don't have an online something in the organisation
Not nessacarilly :P
Yew, must are on Vatsim and other programs like it.
Title: Virtual airlines and FS X
Post by: joyu12 on February 11, 2008, 07:17:43 pm
Soon opening CCM Virtual Airlines (im the CEO) working on the site for the moment.
Title: Virtual airlines and FS X
Post by: Triple_7 on February 11, 2008, 08:03:32 pm
If looking for a VA I would try out the FTG. As a member since 2004 I can say its one of the best I've flown for. Many airlines to choose from and not required to fly on a network :wink: With so many airlines you can pretty much cover the world and fly just about any aircraft current or classic. The classics list keeps growing more and more. Defiantly a good choice if your looking for variety :shock:
Title: Virtual airlines and FS X
Post by: jameswyhk on February 12, 2008, 11:30:12 am
I am in Atlantic Sun Airways
Title: Virtual airlines and FS X
Post by: echoney on February 12, 2008, 01:55:46 pm
try http://www.projectopensky.com or http://www.meljet.com