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RAF_Quantum
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Boeing 707 routes available

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Hi Guys,

The B707 routes have been uploaded. Many of the fleet have repaints available for the HJG model. We have a mix of variants as follows :-

Based EGLL
B707-420 Flying BOAC/BA routes
B707-320C Cargo flying BOAC/BA Cargo routes

Based EGKK
B707-320 Reg specific G-AYSL flying Dan Air routes
B707-320B Reg specific G-AXXY flying Airtours routes
B707-320B Reg specific G-BFBS flying Laker/Caribbean International routes
B707-320C Reg specific G-AYEX flying BCAL routes

Training flights are based EGLL on the B707-420

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Hi John..

That reminds me.. checked my figures in FSNav and see that I have 6700kgh burn for the Conway aircraft and 5718kgh for the other ;-) Oh.. these are for the HJG models :)

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Hi, over the past week I flew the 707-436 for four training legs, each time the "initial fuel" has started at 6992kg irrespective of how much was left over from the previous flight. Is this due to the leg being a training flight and cost is not an issue, or is ship G-APFL leaking like busted garden spigot?!!?? Thanks, Jake.

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Hi Jake,

We found that some VA's at FSA were doing a quick training flight to fill the tanks with free fuel and then doing a revenue flight afterwards. So, to plug that loophole, after a training flight the fuel reverts to what it was prior to the training flight.

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