Afternoon in the life of an Air Hauler! |
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mutley
Moderator in Command Pilot Extraordinaire! Joined: 31 Mar 2008 Location: uk Points: 14898 |
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Posted: 19 Feb 2009 at 10:06pm |
I started out with a blank canvas, with the easy startup option chosen, I had a Lear Jeet, loads of cash and a decent reputation.
Purchased my first base at Paderborn EDLP, I've got a load of flowers on board bound for EKMB Lo lland Falster. Not bad, £12,438 for a relatively short hop, an ok landing, took my eye off the ball for a minute. Much encouraged by a good flight and an aircraft still intact I decided to lease a Caravan and hire a pilot to fly her. So sent Frank off to LFQQ with a load of cabbage. Rather him than me! Being AI they can look after themselves! Meanwhile a late job came in to fly some baby toys from Goteborg to Copenhagen. Fairly local but would mean a repositioning flight from .land Falster to Goteborg Rattles on board I hardly let the engines spool down then we're off to EKCH. A relatively short hop so no more need for fuel. Here we are the end to a perfect day and a greaser of a landing. Aircraft is still at 100% serviceability and a night in down town Copenhagen. It doesn't get much better than that... life is good! Where next??? Maybe tomorrow!! //Mut [Please note these are development pictures so may not fully resemble the final product] PS Frank finished his flight, it took him two goes to get the freight delivered, another 15 Grand for (Almost) no work by me! Cheers |
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d9
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Good post Mut; it's looking good. Clever man, that Slopey...
Rob.
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TomA320
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Great shots! Air Hauler looks more complicated than AP and CP is this correct?
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mutley
Moderator in Command Pilot Extraordinaire! Joined: 31 Mar 2008 Location: uk Points: 14898 |
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Not really Tom, just more advanced.
It has a very easy to use interface and you can slowly (Or quickly!) build up money and reputation so you can then lease or buy more aircraft and employ AI pilots to fly the aircraft. Due to the intuitive interface, you can get flying within 5 minutes after installing the product Cheers |
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Martyn
Just Flight Staff Development Manager Joined: 31 Mar 2008 Location: Huntingdon, UK Points: 7615 |
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The great thing about Air Hauler is that you can make it as easy or complex as you like.
On the easy end of the scale you can use Air Hauler to provide you with flights to interesting locations all of the world. You can fly every job for your Air Hauler company and take it as slowly as you like On the difficult end of the scale you can manage every element of the company. You can invest in stocks and shares, hire AI pilots to carry out all of the jobs and take out loans to cover your costs Air Hauler really does have something for everybody |
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Martyn
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Gunk
Check-In Staff Joined: 08 Mar 2009 Location: United States Points: 2 |
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Good presentation Mutley, I just want to add that pilots who like short hops and also are into water operations should know that an amphibian is a good choice of aircraft as it opens up a new avenue of adventure. The generated jobs will include waterways as well as hard surfaces and you can then enjoy the thrill of island hopping and remote locations where many land based planes cannot be used. Air Hauler can put the FUN back into sim flying. Great job Duncan and thanks, Gunk
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