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Peter McKay

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  1. I haven't made a scenery since FS2000 using Abacus's ASD, so when I found a free download for ADE9 I was stoked. There's been a project that is very near and dear to my heart that I've wanted to do for 5+ years, and that was an upgrade of KNUC and to create a cruise ship stop on the western edge of the island with a nice resort town.The whole idea was to give cruise ships another place other than Catalina and Ensenada to call on, with a nice strip of beach that exists just west of the airport it was made to order. With the airport on higher ground you could have some nice semi high rise hotels and cantina's and piers for the cruise ships to tie up to. I even wanted to have a small private boat marina as well.I've had ADE9 for a few days now, the airport mods were fairly straight forward but the grass polygon for both the airport and the Port of San Clemente refuses to show. I've been using unmarked taxiways for roads but they don't work well heading into the Port since there is an elevation change. Here's what it looks like so far....I'm working hard on this but there are no really decent tutorials on YouTube and cover the problems I'm having. I'd like to also have jetways, some AI traffic and I'm hoping to add a MCAS parking area with some static F/A-18's as well. I'm trying to understand how to import things but again, it's been a very long time and there's just no real tutorial showing how.Any help would be appreciated, I'd like to get this done by May 3rd, that would have been the birthday for the person who was the original collaberator on this deal, I couldn't get it done while she was here so maybe I can get it done in her absence.Thanks.
  2. Always liked the PoSky WJ -600 with winglets. wish they would have taken the option for the real plane. Good luck with the airline.Always liked the PoSky WJ -600 with winglets. wish they would have taken the option for the real plane. Good luck with the airline.
  3. ..when I paint I get these delusions of another virtual airline until something happens…either I get hungry and need to run to In-N-Out or have to go pick up the wife and kids. Anyway. I was bored today. Fleet of 10 each with its own unique reg and national flags, some are reg’d in the US, some Mexico, a couple in Honduras. I’ll burn it onto a CD for later consideration I guess. Oh yeah, I was bored last weekend too...I think I'm just gonna go fishing this weekend.Petey~
  4. I fly a lot of GA out here in the west, I combine my flight simming with play in Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12: The Masters. I will fly from my home in Fresno to whatever course I want to play. If you guys ever expand out here let me know, Monterey (Pebble Beach) would be a good "domicile".
  5. "There is an issue with the system at the moment. Apparently, our cronjob broke something. We are currently working on getting that issue ASAP!"What the heck is a cronjob?
  6. Some of the larger airlines with historical sections probably do. Check over at VA Flash for their listing. If you look for airlines like a Virtual Pan Am I'm sure you will find they do.
  7. Eliminate Bag fees, fly in your bikini!* Right now BudgJet Airways is waiving all of it’s pre-booking restrictions to allow you to get to your Spring Break location for the lowest price ever. Fly from Atlanta to either Daytona Beach or Ft. Lauderdale three times a day for only $99.95 each way! And even if you do take a bag along for a change of clothing, it goes for free! Ask about our SUPER SAVER discounts to Panama Beach too! Visit www.budgjet.com for more details! *BudgJet Airways does not recommend you actually travel in your swim attire, but we will accommodate anyone who chooses to.
  8. ...with a little Delta, Air Florida and a dash of SWA. Stir and mix in a bit of Ashton Kutcher.
  9. In what has been a 5 1/2 year on-again/off-again love affair with this low-fare airline I have finally been threatened with tar and fathering if I didn't give it it's own voice. In 2006 I created what was then Budg-Jet Airlines, a sort of tongue in cheek poke at the rental car giant, of whom I owned an airport franchise outlet from 1991 to 1995. The original concept used decidedly obsolete equipment to fly to totally inappropriate locations as a sort of anti-airline airline. The most popular route was our Boeing 720 service between Miami and Daytona Beach. Three times a day.To say "time has refined the airline" I think would be an understatement. Those involved have stuck around, requested some changes, helped update the livery to poke the rental car giant squarely in the eye, and built what could be considered a legitimate service area. But for me as it always has been, this airline is loaded with entertaining features and content. Oh, it IS a virtual airline, and we are accepting pilots, but let's not say that if it's not fun nobody is going to have anything to do with it. Spending essentially a quarter of my daily Starbucks budget (BudgJet?) on a one year domain only serves to allow me to share my "unique" sense of humor about this airline and the hobby in general. And God help me, with some of the things I have seen lately, I have needed that sense of humor.Using the same basic ACARS as I have at Air Fresno for the last 7 years (with decent success by the way) and a semi-realistic airline presentation, I give you….BudgJet Airways. www.budgjet.comSo give it a peak, kick the tires, look in the windows, chat up the gate staff if you like. You can call any of our help numbers listed on the website for more information, we’re here to help.BTW, if the URL gives your IE fits and keeps sending you to Budget, try Firefox.Thanks...
  10. I can agree to a point Marc, but looking at the roster too, there are people who have been on it since 2005 that have 10 hours and are considered active. And not just one or two, there's at least a handful like that. Fixed routes isn't always a necessaity, a Charter Airline wouldn't need them, but there's very little beyond a basic structure here. There are some routes listed but there are no deparure or arrival times, and no assigned aircraft. I know you're a very diplomatic person, a lot more so than I have been lately and I appreciate that. This one just makes me head hurt to look at it.
  11. Still getting posts on their board as of December, but they have no established routes and their fleet choices are all over the place. Look to me more like they try to appeal to people who don't want to fly for a scructured VA so they give you every plane imaginable and let you fly anywhere with it. Begs to ask: How is that an airline? Sound more like just firing up the old FS and taking a plane to point B from point A, you don't need to be part of any airline just to do that.
  12. Most of the one's that claim to be "the largest VA in existance" are so because of the huge number of inactive pilots. One, which shall go nameless, has been around for about 10 years and never deleted anyone from their roster. Some pilots haven't posted a flight in 8+ years, yet they "claim" to have more than 1,000 active pilots. Another Canada based VA has a huge number of pilots but is 100% automatic, there has been no "human interface" in at least 2 years I'm aware of. Jim's right; you can find a large VA but the stats don't mean a thing without updates and human support.
  13. I do have one suggesting, your logo has 12 stars, with the obvious connection to the number 13 in many elements of our national seal and flag, maybe add one more star to the logo?

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