Instead of denying them why not fix the error and approve them... Thats what I do.CAPFlyer wrote:I'll let you go.... this time....
Please people, when you're entering prices, triple check them before you click the "submit" button. Keeps us from having to deny a lot of them.
The A-10's price has been adjusted however.
Military planes price mess up and cheating method discovered
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Because the price showing was $13.0M, and I hadn't heard anyone say that it needed to be lowered, so I just left it at $13M.cmdrnmartin wrote:Instead of denying them why not fix the error and approve them... Thats what I do.CAPFlyer wrote:I'll let you go.... this time....
Please people, when you're entering prices, triple check them before you click the "submit" button. Keeps us from having to deny a lot of them.
The A-10's price has been adjusted however.
Could someone please explain to me, in my present bad mood state, why a virtual airline site has aircraft availability of 2 heavy, nuclear-capable bombers, 1 CAS FB, 1 hi-tec interceptor, 2 spyplanes, an air tanker, and a couple (not sure if 2 or 3) of military transport aircraft? (plus military helicopters)
All very nice indeed... but no way of financially sustaining an airline if you own these aircraft (exception to transport), because in reality, most (if not all) military a/c do not carry civilians, except when government employees.... And I don't think most of these are available to the general public...
Not a personal attack, just an idea that sprung up, and was too lazy to start another thread...
Edit: 1 aircraft out of that list is being used... a single KC-10, by Cadet Air Patrol...
All very nice indeed... but no way of financially sustaining an airline if you own these aircraft (exception to transport), because in reality, most (if not all) military a/c do not carry civilians, except when government employees.... And I don't think most of these are available to the general public...
Not a personal attack, just an idea that sprung up, and was too lazy to start another thread...
Edit: 1 aircraft out of that list is being used... a single KC-10, by Cadet Air Patrol...