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I have been re-evaluating my FS career

hello, in the world of FS, I have been flying as a pilot for Luxair for about 4 months now and flying the Embraers are becoming tedious…and not challenging enough.
I am curious to know now whether there is a virtual website for easyjet?? The thought of doing more than two rotations a day is appealing. For example in the space of 3 hours yesterday i flew:
STN-AMS
AMS-LGW
LGW-ORY
ORY-EDI
And i was in my climb out of EDI bound for ORY…again :rolleyes: 😀

So basically my question is, is there a website where I can sign on?? :confused:

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By: Airline owner - 5th August 2005 at 10:28

thanks for that link uksceneryman. Very helpful 🙂 I have sent an application to British Airways and KLM.

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By: 'lectra - 3rd August 2005 at 19:30

There sure are, also IFRC Rick Piper’s Cipmunk mentioned above is available for FS2002

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By: Comet - 3rd August 2005 at 14:17

Thanks for that link, there’s some beauties on there.

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By: 'lectra - 3rd August 2005 at 12:03

Probably the best freeware Mustangs you can get for FS2002 are by Shigeru Tanaka, detals here : http://www.flightsimnetwork.com/shigeru/warbirds.htm or the Reno Racing Mustangs by Steve Small, Roger Dial et al.

Bruce

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By: Comet - 3rd August 2005 at 10:23

I recently aquired a Stearman, which is good fun to fly. A devil to see where you’re going as you taxi, but great fun nevertheless 😀 I wanted a nice Mustang, but one I found after reading an article in PC Pilot was FS2004 only, so it was no good for me 🙁

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By: 'lectra - 3rd August 2005 at 01:08

Or Rick Piper’s excellent freeware Chipmunk !

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By: KZ321 - 3rd August 2005 at 00:08

Stop flying ur buses and get some workhorses! Mosquito would be a good starting point you fairys!

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By: uksceneryman - 1st August 2005 at 13:31

There’s a few VAs to choose from here:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/airnet/fslinks_va.html

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By: Comet - 1st August 2005 at 10:30

I don’t know about an EasyJet virtual, I looked once and didn’t really find anything good. I joined Go Virtual, where you can choose your routes, fly the 737, and also fly for other VAs too like Flybe, Excel. Unlike Luxair you don’t have to book your routes and having the choice of several VAs means you get to fly a few different types.

http://go.sta-virtual.net/ is the address of Go Virtual

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