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US Airways virtual airline?

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are they any out there or are they still keep on taking them down?If theres any US Airways airline working please someone send me a link to one., thank you.

I'm involved in making one, it's not finished but I'm sure i could put your name down to be signed up as soon as we open! Contact me at [email protected]

We have one inspired heavily by US Airways...http://www.virtualusa.orgWe've been in business since May 2003 - our primary goal is to be a slightly relaxed VA flying in the blue and grey colors. Our scheduling and flight requesting/reporting system is homebrewed and very functional, and our fleet consists of freeware-available aircraft (as well as payware options, should you want to go that route).Future plans include built-in support for FS Flight Tracker / ACARS systems to provide easier flight reporting.We've flown under most people's radar because we don't really want to be a big huge VA - VA's aren't in competition, so we don't act like we are. :) Take a look! If you're interested, fire off an email and/or an application and we'll get things going for you. -Greg Germanowski

the website and all looks really professional, ,,but im interested on going for more realism and more motivation,.you guys have a fictional fleet...but im gonna keep on looking around the site to see whats up.thank you .

Just as a point of clarification for those looking in...We fly the full range of active US Airways airframes and scheduled flights, but we also fly certain fictional airframes on a limited number of fictional flights. Our pilots were interested in Pacific-crossing routes (something the real airline does not do) so we established a few flights to the Far East. Those seeking a realistic schedule/airframe experience will find that with us, and those wishing for a little more variety in a schedule will have that option as well. But that said, I put VirtualUSA in the class of VA's which do not demand 100% realism, but rather a slightly relaxed, more casual atmosphere - not designed to simulate the full job of being a pilot, but there to provide structure and credit for those who enjoy airline flying - especially those seeking to fly in what I consider the cleanest and most professional looking livery around. If you're looking for something different, I completely understand. There are more people looking for a great VA than there are VA's in existance. It took me a while to settle on a VA when I started flying, and even the best fitting VA wasn't good enough so I started up my own.I know from experience that finding a US Airways-inspired VA is difficult to do. Even more difficult is finding one that suits your personal tastes. I wish you well in your continued search, and remember that you are welcome to give us a shot whenever you wish!-Greg Germ [a href=http://www.virtualusa.org]VirtualUSA[/a]

excelent then, Ill let you guys know.Little by little www.virtualusa.org is going to be big.

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