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What plane(s) do you never tire of?

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I fly the 747 Freighter, so short hops are much more frequent. Cargolux flies a lot of short hops between various cities, SEA LAX ORD JFK ATL YYC and in Europe to some German airports and Budapest, Milan. Or just get in an Atlas Air 747F and make up your own charter route.

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PMDG 747-8 and I usually never fly it for more than a few hundred miles.

I fly the 747 Freighter, so short hops are much more frequent. Cargolux flies a lot of short hops between various cities, SEA LAX ORD JFK ATL YYC and in Europe to some German airports and Budapest, Milan. Or just get in an Atlas Air 747F and make up your own charter route.
Does CargoLux actually carry freight within the US? I often wondered about that, with the restriction on non-US passenger airlines doing that.Thanks, Bruce.

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yep, second that. plus PMDG747.Phil

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yep, second that. plus PMDG747.Phil
you ppl with your 1hr 747 flight  :(

1. Lotus L-39 (PipSqueak)2. Carenado 185 Tundra (N9916)3. Carenado Bonanza (Jaguar)4. Accusim B-17 (Heaven Sent)Kind regards,

1. Lotus L-39. Had it all day and not tired of it yet! :( 2. Sibwing's BirdDog. No real man should be without one :( 3. Almost anything I happen to be flying with the exception of Virtavia's T-34C Turbo Mentor. Man, the tyres I get through with that thing! :(

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I like the Flight 1 Cessna 172 in FSX. Dated and it shows but with the RXP gauges/radios upgraded I love handflying it.LDS767, PMDG 747-8i and JS41.

2. Sibwing's BirdDog. No real man should be without one :( :(
OH YEAH!! I double dare you to come outside and say that!! :( B) Kind regards,
Does CargoLux actually carry freight within the US? I often wondered about that, with the restriction on non-US passenger airlines doing that.Thanks, Bruce.
I believe they transfer between planes but it's all coming and going from the states to elsewhere and back

Stock 172. It's an old friend, and with the better airfile and sounds, the RXP gauges and a HD texture it's a wonderful GA plane.

Level D 767 - provides ultimate enjoyment, shorthaul, longhaul no problems

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