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Post by Andy on Jun 19, 2006 14:37:06 GMT -5
Thank you, Tom. It's not been posted yet. I'll just sell my timetable on eBay then. More money to buy 1970s stuff!!! I actually did some 1950s flying over the weekend. It is kind of fun for a change. I may do some coding from my 1956 OAG. Is anything partcularly needed from the mid-fifties? Andy
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Post by calnation on Jun 19, 2006 21:20:31 GMT -5
Hi everyone, I'm new here in the forums, though I've followed retro ai's work for a while and really appreciate it! My recent interest was most sparked by this thread in particular since it has quite an assortment of the large Latin American airlines. Seeing as how I'm currently studying in Buenos Aires, Argentina, those 1975 complete ( ) Aerolineas Argentinas schedules most interest me at the moment. I don't have FS here in Argentina, but I follow the community everyday and wouldn't mind contributing a bit. That said, I would love to try to get these schedules coded! Never worked on AI schedule coding, but I have a lot of influence with AI flightplans and repaints seeing as how at home in the US, I installed dozens and dozens of airlines. Also, it couldn't help to give back to the community for all the amazing work that's been put in! Let me know if I can help you, Andy, since no one else has claimed it. I'm pretty meticulous when it comes to FS (gotta be as real as possible, right? ) so I'm sure they'll come out well. Only disclaimer, I still am studying here, so it might take some time to get them out. Either way, I'd love to start on them! -Cal
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Post by Andy on Jun 19, 2006 22:17:05 GMT -5
Great! Sent me a PM with your e-mail address and I'll send you scans of the timetable pages.
Andy
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