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Hi, any FSEconomy pilots active over here? www.fseconomy.net I started a time ago my own virtual company over there, based on small private traveling & logistic transports. Has for the moment our own long term leased Piper PA32 in service. But hope to add asap more types in ownership to our fleet. Our pilots are also free to rent some other plane types on short rent base per flight. See our site for more info. We are based in Belgium (Europe) and operational within Europe by mainly small plane types. Check our site! We recruiting pilots to expand our operations! www.q2logistics.be (Website Under Development) Kind Regards
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There might not be a perfect/right answer to this, perhaps just pros to each. Or hear your experience with each? To give more variety to my flying, I'm after the tycoon/empire building side of it. I would like the career/tycoon side of it. I would also like some basis for flight rating, beit in financial penalties/passenger ratings or a score. I tried OnAir back when it came out, which was ok but early days, as at the time signups to FS Economy were paused. My company in OnAir ran out of money while I was away from the game for a period with rented aircraft! 😄 I've been looking at the following: Cost / Career building / Flight Rating/Passengers FS Economy - Free / Very open / Economical focus / Not sure it has rating? OnAir - €~5/m (sub) / Full Tycoon/career building / Sort of rating, by penalties etc FS Captain / £35.94/one time / Unsure of Tycoon/Career element? / Flight Grading + Passengers react/measure performance FS Charter - Open Beta / Not found much other info NeoFly - Free / Not found much other info Skypark - £25/ one time / XP/Karma / Passengers as a type of cargo / No sign of rating? Air Hauler 2 - £32.99/one time / Suggests career building / No sign of rating? Do you have any experience of them and their pro/cons?
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I like the idea FSEconomy has in that you can rent planes and fly pax/cargo for money, but it's too much like Air Hauler in my opinion and doesn't lend well to those of us who fly PMDG planes almost exclusively. Short of joining a VA, are there any portals similar to FSEconomy that are tailored to commercial aviation (i.e. you're not renting AC but piloting for a commercial airliner using real world routes and what not.) Thoughts?