October 16, 201411 yr Boeing: 747-400 737-300/400/500/600/700/800/900 757-200 767-300 777-200ER/300ER 787-8 Airbus: A318/a319/a320/a321 A330-300 A340-300 MacDonald Douglas: MD-82/MD-87 MD-11 Bombardier: Dash-8 100/200/Q300/Q400 CRJ700/900 Lockheed Martin: P3C orion (Norwegian Airforce) C-130J/H Hercules (Norwegian Airforce) Saab: Saab Safari MFI-17 (Norwegian Airforce) Sikorsky: Seaking SH-3 (Norwegian Airforce) Bell: Bell 412 (Norwegian Airforce) Fokker: Fokker 50 Fokker 100 I think thats it! I have done alot of flying, its cheap because my dad works in a Airline, so we get cheap tickets with Star Alliance flights! SAS Virtual Pilot: http://www.Scandinavian-VA.net Former Virtual Norwegian Pilot: http://www.NorwegianVirtual.net
October 16, 201411 yr Airliners: Airbus Airbus A319/A320/A321 (US Airways/United/Delta/Northwest/jetBlue/Air France/British Airways/Frontier etc.) Airbus A380 (Air France) Boeing Boeing 737-300/400/700/800 (Southwest/KLM/Delta/United/American, etc.) Boeing 747-400 (British Airways) Boeing 757-200 (United/US Airways/American/Delta, etc.) Boeing 767-300 (United) Boeing 777-300ER (KLM) Bombardier CRJ-200/700/900 (US Airways Express/Delta Connection/United Express, etc.) Embraer ERJ145 (American Eagle) E-190 (Air Canada) If it says etc. it means I may have flown on other airlines and don't recall that. Regards, Jeremy Chesney
October 20, 201411 yr None! But did build an airfix beaufighter that melted after it was left on top of a living room heater. Droopy rockets I seem to remember was one outcome. Cheers Flightless Andy
October 26, 201411 yr Pretty fun week for me, went from Paris - Chicago ; Chicago - Dallas ; Dallas - Atlanta ; Atlanta - Daytona Beach (Embry Riddle Aeronautical University ) ; Tampa - Chicago ; Chicago - Paris. The planes were (in order): 777 , A320, 717, MD88, A320, and 777. So glad i got to fly on the 717 and MD88, I was right next to the engines and it sounded amazing!
October 29, 201411 yr Airbus A318A319A320A321 A300-???A330-200A330-300A340-300A340-600A380-800 ATR ATR42-300ATR72-200 BAe BAe146-200Avro RJ 100Avro RJ 85 Boeing B717-200 B737-200B737-300B737-400B737-500B737-600B737-700B737-800B747-400B747-400M (Combi)B757-200B757-300B767-300ER B777-200B777-200ERB777-300B777-300ER B787-8 Bombardier Dash 7Dash 8 Q400CRJ200CRJ900 Embraer E145 E170E190E195 Fokker F50F70F100 McDonnell Douglas MD80 seriesDC10-30 SAAB MF17S340S2000 Tupolev T134 And some various Cessna's Philip D. Schmidt Jensen - Denmark
October 31, 201411 yr Piloted: Cessna 152, 172 and Piper PA-23 Aztec B As pax: Airbus A319, A320 & A321, ATR 42-300, Boeing 737-200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700 & 800, 747-400, 757-200, 767-300, Bombardier Q400, Douglas DC-3 (C-47), DC-9-21, DC-9-41, DC-9-51, DC-10-30, de Havilland Canada DHC-6-300, 7-100 & 8-100, 200 & Q300, Fokker 50, 70 & 100, Lockheed C-130H Hercules, P-3C & N Orion, McDonnell-Douglas MD 81, 82, 83, 87 & 90. I've still got a long way to go before I'm satisfied. I really want to fly an Airbus A340 and A380, Also really want the Bae 146, CRJ-series, ERJ-series, any Tupolev, Piper Supercub, DHC-2 Beaver, Britten-Norman Islander, and any old propliner still flying, helicopters, and then some... Norway is really boring in terms of flying, since 90% of all flying is done with either a Dash 8 or a Boeing 737. I have to go abroad to add aircraft to my list. Simmerhead - Making the virtual skies unsafe since 1987!
June 19, 20178 yr Wow! The list most of you guys have is a little intimidating, but I'm still proud of the fact that I realized a childhood dream of learning to fly and have 200+ hours PIC in: Cessna 152 Cessna 172 Piper Warrior Piper Arrow Piper Comanche 250 And as passenger 3x in a North American P51-D Mustang! Gregg Kamilar Liquid cooled Intel Core i7 5820K Haswell-E Hexacore CPU @ 3.6 GHz on an ASUS Sabertooth x99 - Powered by Corsair RM1000 1000W PS EVGA GEForce GTX 970 (4 GB GDDR5) graphics on twin 27" 4K Monitors - Corsair DDR4 1066 MHz RAM x 16 GB Eclipse yoke, ThrustMaster pedals, FSXThrottle ProTek quadrant
July 7, 20178 yr Piloted: Cessna 150 Cessna 172 Cessna 177 Comanche 180 Piper Colt Piper Tri-Pacer Piper Cherokee 180 Bill Davis
July 25, 20178 yr I once flew an actual Cessna 152 briefly and not legally. I know, very sad. Intel i7 10700K | Asus Maximus XII Hero | Asus TUF RTX 3090 | 32GB HyperX Fury 3200 DDR4 | 1TB Samsung M.2 (W11) | 2TB Samsung M.2 (MSFS2020) | Arctic Liquid Freezer II 280mm AIO | 43" Samsung Q90B | 27" Asus Monitor
August 11, 20178 yr As a pax (commerical airlines): Airbus A300B2 (Hapag Lloyd) Airbus A310-200 or 300 (Hapal Lloyd, Lufthansa-200) Airbus A319/ A320/ A321 (Germanwings/ United Airlines/ US Airways) Airbis A330-200 (Air Berlin, American Airlines, US Airways) Airbus A380-800 (Lufthansa) Boeing 727-200 Adv. (Lufthansa, Iberia) Boeing 737-400 (Air Berlin) Boeing 737-600 (SAS) Boeing 737-800 (American Airlines) Boeing 747-400 (Lufthansa) Boeing 757-200 (US Airways, American Airlines) Boeing 757-300 (Delta Airlines) Boeing 767-300ER (Delta Airlines, Air Canada) Boeing 777-200 (United Airlines) Bombardier CRJ100 (Lufthansa City Line) Bombardier CRJ200 (United Express > Skywest Airlines) Bombardier CRJ900 (SAS) Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander (OLT) DC9-32 (Aviaco, Spantax) As a pax (privat planes): Beech F33A Bonanza Beech V35B Bonanza Cessna 172SP Piper PA- 18 Super Cub (It was bulit in 1955) Piper PA- 28- 181 Archer II Piper PA- 28- 235 Dakota Piper PA- 32-301T Turbo Saratoga Piper PA- 46 Malibu PZL-104 Wilga Falke SF25C As a real pilot: Ka6 Ka7 ASK13 ASK21 LS1 LS4 LS6 DG Duo Discous (only three times) This is my real plane history... Greetings, Dennis Gillner
September 5, 20178 yr L-1049, Tu-134, DH Comet? There are some exotic aircraft on this thread! Here's my list. Mainly modern, but a few oldies here and there. PAX: Airbus - A306, A319, A320, A321, A332, A333, A343, A346, A388 ATR - 72-600 Avro - RJ85, RJ100 Boeing - B732, B733, B734, B735, B73G, B73H, B742, B744, B752, B762, B763, B764, B772, B773, B77W, B789 Bombardier - Dash 8-400 Embraer - ERJ-135, ERJ-145, E170, E190 GippsAero - GA8 Airvan Lockheed - L-1011 Tristar MD - MD-82, MD-88 Saab - 2000Piloted: Cessna - 152, 172 Piper - PA-28 Cherokee AMD Ryzen 5800X3D; MSI RTX 3080 Ti ; 32GB Corsair 3200 MHz; ASUS VG35VQ 35" (3440 x 1440) Fulcrum One yoke; Thrustmaster TCA Captain Pack Airbus edition; MFG Crosswind rudder pedals; miniCockpit FCU; CPFlight MCP 737; Logitech FIP x3; TrackIR MSFS; Fenix A320; A2A PA-24; HPG H145; PMDG 737-600; AIG; RealTraffic; PSXTraffic; FSiPanel; REX AccuSeason Adv; FSDT GSX Pro; FS2Crew RAAS Pro; FS-ATC Chatter
October 7, 20178 yr Have flown dozens of different airliners as a passenger over the years but I think the most exotic type was a Short Sandringham of Antilles Air Boats on which I had a one hour flight during which I got to visit the cockpit. Have many hours in various single-engined aircraft as a pilot and a few hours a Piper Aztec, but the most unusual aircraft I have personally flown was a Wren 460, a Robinson STOL conversion of a Cessna 182 which had the most amazing short field performance thanks to full-span flaps, spoilers and canards on the nose. Was a real delight to fly! Bill
April 7, 20206 yr As Pax: Airbus A220 Airbus A320 Airbus A321 An-2 ATR-72 Boeing 737-300 Boeing 737-500 Boeing 737-800 Boeing 757-200 Bombardier CRJ-900 Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 Cessna 172 Embraer ERJ-175 Fokker 100 McDonnell Douglas DC-9 Saab 340 Yak-40
August 13, 20205 yr RL, Cessna 152 & 172... Virtually, too many to count.... 😁 MSI MAG Z790 Carbon, i9-13900k, NH-D15 cooler, 64 GB CL40 6000mhz RAM, MSI RTX4090, Yamaha 5.1 A/V Receiver, 4x 2TB Samsung 980 Pro NVMe, 1x 2TB Samsung 870 EVO SSD, Win 11 Pro, TM Warthog, Virpil WarBRD, MFG Crosswinds, 43" Samsung 4K TV, 21.5 Acer VT touchscreen, TrackIR, Varjo Aero, Wheel Stand Pro Super Warthog, Phanteks Enthoo Pro2 Full Tower Case, Seasonic GX-1200 ATX3 PSU, PointCTRL, Buttkicker 2, K-51 Helicopter Collective Control
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