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Attn Tom Gibson: AI Flight Plans

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If anyone is interested in flying in the 'Golden Age of Aviation', I've made vintage Northwest flight plans for AI using some original NW time tables I collect. So far I've made tables for 1941 and 1949. These flight plans use actual take off times and destinations.In 1941 NW used DC-3's and Lockheed 10a's. Both are available in NW colors (unfortunatley they are from an early version of FS and the DC-3 is in the wrong paint scheme... If anyone is interested in updating these airplanes... would be GREATLY appreciated).In 1949 NW flew the B-377 and Martin 2-0-2's for passenger service, and DC-4 and DC-3's for cargo. All of these aircraft are available in the correct NW livery for the period.Future projects will include the '44,'47,'57 and '66 schedules. After that the schedules are too big to do!If there is any interest, perhaps they could be posted on someones site like Tom Gibsons excellent California Classic.Has anyone else out there done any flight plans for the other vintage airlines like United, American, TWA, Western, Eastern, Delta, Branif, Continental, Capital etc? I sure would like to see more classic aircraft of the correct airline flying into my airports.In addition, I made a current flight plan for Skyway Airline (a subsidiary of Midwest Express) using their internet posted schedule. If you want some of the smaller planes around your airports in the Midwest you may be interested in this plan. They fly Beech 1900 and Dornier 328 Jet'sCheck Six !!!!!Rick

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