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by blanston12
11 May 2006, 21:20
Forum: Recruiting and Rules
Topic: New Recruits please post details here
Replies: 767
Views: 311433

Name : Joe Cusick
Age : 41
Occupation : Sofware Engineer
Location : Fremont, California, USA
Hobbies : Flight simming, Boating, Geocaching.
by blanston12
11 May 2006, 18:07
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Format for further HS748 texture releases
Replies: 21
Views: 6822

This is probably not possible but ideally the when you run the installer you could select which liveries and it would only install those selected.
by blanston12
10 May 2006, 23:16
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Foam Suppression System doesnt shut off.
Replies: 15
Views: 5992

Could someone drown or suffocate in all that foam?
by blanston12
10 May 2006, 22:06
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Foam Suppression System doesnt shut off.
Replies: 15
Views: 5992

Foam Suppression System doesnt shut off.

I saw this on the FlyNet forum and I had to share it. Test of a Fire Fighting Foam system at Ellsworth AFB. This was only supposed to last a few seconds, but the system would not shut-off. http://www.strategypage.com/gallery/images/foam_test_1.jpg http://www.strategypage.com/gallery/images/foam_test...
by blanston12
10 May 2006, 20:56
Forum: Recruiting and Rules
Topic: Flying the FlyNET way
Replies: 51
Views: 57699

Curious as to why it would be problematic - its part of the sterile cockpit check - or should be Ding the trolley dollies out of their seats landing lights out increase climb to best rate/250kias check pressurization start chatting and reading the Financial times :wink: Leif I was conserned about h...
by blanston12
10 May 2006, 20:12
Forum: Recruiting and Rules
Topic: Flying the FlyNET way
Replies: 51
Views: 57699

Re: Flying the FlyNET way

Use of Landing lights Landing lights should be ON below 10,000ft whilst airborne Landing lights should be OFF above 10,000 ft whilst airborne 5% pilot ranking penalty Getting those lights turned off exactly at 10,000 feet sounds problematic, how close to 10,000 do you have to be when you switch not...
by blanston12
10 May 2006, 19:49
Forum: FSAirlines info
Topic: Pick a name
Replies: 30
Views: 12036

5, 6

and can I nominate "British Classic"

Please nothing with "United" in it, I lost too much money on my "United Airlines" stock.
by blanston12
09 May 2006, 22:48
Forum: FSAirlines info
Topic: How about a VA......................
Replies: 71
Views: 26655

How about BCOA (British Classic Overseas Airways). Not sure on that one. A lot of my flights (and poss other peoples) will be internal sectors in the UK with the 748 and I don't feel the name suits that nature of flying. Just my opinion :redface: Well the reasons I suggested it are: 1) Its just rea...
by blanston12
09 May 2006, 22:17
Forum: FSAirlines info
Topic: How about a VA......................
Replies: 71
Views: 26655

Having not tried being in a VA I might give it a go.
Charlie Bravo wrote:I'm itching to get going so the burning question is when do we start and what are we gonna be called? I still like Classic Line UK.
How about BCOA (British Classic Overseas Airways).
by blanston12
09 May 2006, 21:45
Forum: Escorts and Stewards
Topic: Would you really buy this?
Replies: 36
Views: 11116

alhough you can only see them side ways on the four gauges look like the clocks based on instruments you can buy from transair shops Glen Blimey, its even more lame than I first thought. The gauges are not even clocks, they are coasters. The lack of cables should have been a give away. What a joke....