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Post by sunking on Jun 9, 2006 11:09:38 GMT -5
Hi there. First of all, I have to excuse for not uploading my files to Avsim yet, but I had had no time yet. Secondly, I would like to know, if there are any 1970´s or 1980´s Schedules for European Carriers in the pipe. Because I do miss some like e.g. AF, IB, BA, BCA (1980´s with their D10´s and 742´s), TP, SAS, Aeroflot, JAT. Iknow it must be a lot of work to do. So, I am just curious to know, if there are some more coming. Europe is so empty..... Regards. -STEFAN-SUNKING- PS: Anyone know´s if this all will be compatible to the upcoming FS10???
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Post by tgibson on Jun 9, 2006 12:18:43 GMT -5
Hi,
Tdragger has mentioned that current flight plans will be compatible with FSX (although that could change, of course), but they will not include any of the new features in FSX (if any).
Hope this helps,
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Post by Andy on Jun 10, 2006 14:58:46 GMT -5
I have recently submitted Air Inter and Malev for 1975 (as well as a few other non-Europeans). There are few AI aircraft available for Air Inter, so you will have to use a flyable 727, Mercure, and F-27 until someone else gets around to repainting some AI planes. Sorry, I'm not a repainter.
Andy
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Post by biggiraffe on Jun 11, 2006 19:48:53 GMT -5
Hi,
I have SAS and Air France, although I optimized them for the European area and they don't necessarily do all the flights around the globe. Is that better than nothing? I could have them ready for uploading in a week or so.
Take care, Kurt
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Post by sunking on Jun 12, 2006 9:28:08 GMT -5
biggiraffe: That sounds great. Yeah, go a head. It just doesn´t look so nice with all these modern AC´s. Regards. -STEFAN-SUNKING-
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Post by biggiraffe on Jun 12, 2006 15:35:45 GMT -5
OK, I'll get them ready, and make a note in the readme file that they are optimized for Europe. The reason is because I do these by hand, not learning of the automatic-type programs until recently, and so I didn't try to do 7-day flightplans.
Anyway, I'll get SAS ready first because it's easier. Did I say both of these are about mid-1970's?
Take care, Kurt
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