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  1. Hi there, Sorry if this is old news. This evening, I followed the Norwegian carrier B788 NLH82P flight from Oslo to Stockholm. I am quite sure this was an empty plane transfer flight. One of the reasons for this assumption is the speed. During a 2431 fpm climb, it reached 596 knots / 1103 km/h at 30.849 ft. I am aware of the (un)accuracy of my Flightradar24-app, but this was stable. Even at 28.000 ft, it reached 594 knots / 1100 km/h. In my book, 596@30.849 equals Mach 1,013. Also 594@2800 equals Mach 0,999 Something tells me this is not normal procedure, and must cause a certain stress on the airframe? Heavy tailwind? Flight here: http://www.flightradar24.com/2013-09-23/16:53/12x/NLH82P Regards, Andy
  2. Virtual Norwegian is a virtual airline based on the real airline Norwegian Air Shuttle, one of Europe's largest low cost carriers. As a pilot in Virtual Norwegian, you get to choose among flights to over 100 destinations, operated from our hubs in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Spain, UK and our recently added hub in Bangkok. Make a short hop in Scandinavia, or perhaps a longer flight into the heart of Europe, or maybe even try a long haul flight from Scandinavia to either Bangkok or New York? Choose between several airframes, such as the Boeing 737-300/800, our brand new Boeing 787-8 or our historic MD80 or Fokker 50. Our schedules are updated weekly, and the ATS-routes and callsigns are updated continously, so you are guaranteed up-to-date flights. Norwegian is rapidly expanding, and around November, several new routes will be launched, including flights from several German airports to several Spanish airports and from some of the northern capitals to Florida. And with an order of over 250 new aircrafts, it's not going to stop just yet! We got a large and friendly community, with about 400 active pilots, where everyone are willing to help each other, whether it's through our forums, support center, email or Facebook. We can also offer something rare among virtual airlines, a highly realistic CrewBriefing, based on the real one! You can check out a preview of our automatically created documents from the CrewBriefing here: http://cb.virtualnorwegian.net/preview.pdf Why not join us today for lots of fun? The Virtual Norwegian Staff http://www.virtualnorwegian.net
  3. English: vFlying Jokers is a Norwegian virtual wing flying DCS series. We are primarily a combat simulator gang that always welcomes new members! Flying Jokers was a Norwegian military acrobatics team that was active in the 60's and 70's. They flew F-86 and F-5 before the end of 1973, they were part of 332nd wing at Rygge. Although they were known for acrobatics, vFlying Jokers primarily focus on the combat part of DCS! Want to fly online in a friendly, humorous atmosphere so check out our website. We will at times, especially on Fence in Monday fly our mission as seriously as we are capable. But we must first of all have fun! Also it is the case, the more the better. ______________________________________________________________ Norwegian vFlying Jokers er en norsk virtuell luftving som flyr DCS serien. Vi er først og fremst en combat simulator gjeng som alltid ønsker nye medlemmer velkommen! Flying Jokers var et norsk, militært akrobatikk team som var aktiv på 60 og 70 tallet. De fløy F-86 og F-5 før det var slutt i 1973. De var underlagt 332 luftving på Rygge. Selv om de var kjent for akrobatikk er nok den krigførende muligheten i DCS den veien vi har valgt å gå, men noen innslag av akrobatikk er vi også kjent for å gjøre! Ønsker du å fly online i en vennlig, humoristisk atmosfære så sjekk ut hjemmesiden vår. Vi vil til tider, spesielt på Fence in Monday fly våre oppdrag så seriøst som vi evner. Men vi skal først og fremst ha det gøy! Også er det jo slik, jo flere jo bedre. Registrer deg og si hei på www.vjokers.no!
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