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Wednesday, September 06, 2006

The bird of love

Chenoa meaning “White Dove” which is very fitting for the airline with it having a “beautiful” clean easy to use website.



FlyChenoa still a new airline trying to find its feet within the virtual airline community but with an owner/operator like Carl Kendrick I am sure that this airline will be going places very soon.



Chenoa is currently offering flights around the United Kingdom and Ireland using a small assortment of aircrafts that are sure to tickle anybodies fancy. So with the airline knowing where to fly all it needs now is the pilots to fly.


If you wish to see more about this airline please visit http://www.flychenoa.org/

Or if you wish to buy stock for this airline on the VASX please lookup stock index [CHEN]



Official Disclaimer

The opinions expressed here are the views of the Author alone. In no way does this review reflect any personal bias toward the virtual Airline presented and reviewed

Friday, September 01, 2006

A Change...

Well, you notice a slight change in my name here. Why? Well, I am creating a virtual Airline. I have been working on this project for some time now. The name will be virtual Freight and Charter Service. I have aquired a domain name and working on the website. I will post when it is ready for the public. So, if you see foxtrotcharliezerozero (FC00) then you will know it is me.

Keep them flying...

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Clime the Green Mountain

I have seen this airline a number of times when searching google and other media and when I come across this airline I'm always taken in by clean readable layout of the website.

Green Mountain Airlines has a good consistent fleet ranging from a Jetsteam 41 through to the Boeing 757-200 each available for Flight Simulator 2002 and 2004 These aircrafts can be flown on a wide range of flight that are held within the GMA database.

My overall opinion of Green Mountain is that they are a long standing airline being in the community for some 8 years you could do a lot worse than this airline only having a small pilot base the airline appears to have more time for you.

http://www.flygma.com

Official Disclaimer
The opinions expressed here are the views of the Author alone. In no way does this review reflect any personal bias toward the virtual Airline presented and reviewed.

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Do not dash too soon...

I do not want to dash away too soon without reviewing another virtual Airline. I happened across another little virtual Airline that is developing and growing. Dash Airways is young and growing virtual Airline. Like mentioned before impressions are everything. I think you can judge a virtual Airline by their website. My impressions of Dash Airways is the fact it is not dashing away from their visitors. Very clean and crisp website. Easy to navigate with a few minor incomplete links. But, hey, that will happen with developing virtual Airlines. One thing that I have been noticing lately with some virtual Airlines is the fact they are becoming more user friendly. Navigation of the website is easier and cleaner looking. I do not get the feeling of dashing away from this website.

Dash Airways is new, young, and has a hunger to grow. It has the right amount passion and zeal by the Owner/Operator that it will be going places. If you are looking for a good investment and return then invest in Dash Airways (DASH). I feel your virtual investments dashing away from you.

Official Disclaimer
The opinions expressed here are the views of the Author alone. In no way does this review reflect any personal bias toward the virtual Airline presented and reviewed.



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Well as you no this site was created for reviews and other interesting topics so I have thought about it and this is what i have come up with......


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NOTES TO WRITERS: would you kindly place a copy of the review on the dcbb for others that do not use the blog to see Thanx

A Class Act of a virtual Airline...

Sometimes you come across a virtual Airline that will, WOW!, you. Recently I was reading a article in Op-Ed section on Flightsim.com. The article was titled "The Pros and Cons Of Being a New Virtual Airline" by David Zaleski dated March 8, 2006. My interest was sparked so I went looking for this website for this virtual Airline, Business Class Express. While searching for this place I stopped at VASX and found it was listed and traded on the exchange. "Cool", I thought, and went to their website.

I work in retail and impressions make or break you. Well, I was totally amazed at the setup and design of this website. A very professional and well thought out layout. Very clean, crisp, and easy to navigate for users. You are no overwhelmed with banners or other clutterly items which can distract the visitor. Everyone knows that line, " as real as it gets", well I think this little virtual Airline takes it to a new level. I get the impression that this virtual Airline is well managed and is a lot of fun to fly for. They do have a small staff and roster but I think that is the advantage. Less is more in regards of managing and upkeep of the virtual Airline. This is mightly little virtual Airline that is strong and growing. Keep a eye on this one in years to come.

If you are looking for a good investment then I would recommend Business Class Express, (BCVE). My hat is off to Dale Zaleski for operating a class act of virtual Airline. Great job and will be keeping a eye on this one.


Official Disclaimer
The opinions expressed here are the views of the Author alone. In no way does this review reflect any personal bias toward the virtual Airline presented and reviewed.

Sunday, August 06, 2006

Cycles...

"ASVA will be closing its doors on August 5, 2006..."

"Air Fresno Closing Doors at Years End..."

Oh my, you say, what the heck is going on? Why are all these virtual Airlines closing? Well, a short answer, Cycles. What I mean by Cycles is the fact that this hobby changes all the time. Some things that may influence change within this hobby:

"Real Life", Yes real life will get in the way. School, Job, Personal life, etc. will influence the longevity of a virtual Airline. Sometimes things do get in the way of something you enjoy and have a passion for.

"Transitions", Change is good thing. Maybe the owner/operator has new idea and wants to explore that option and the virtual Airline they have created has outlived it's usefulness. I have noticed some the long running virtual Airlines have gone through some major transformations over the years.

"24 hour Wonder", A virtual Airline that basicly fizzled out because of the lack of TLC by the person who started it. Or just a "dream" that has loss it's passion. Those you will find a lot.

Operating a virtual Airline is love hate relationship. You have to have the deep passion of the hobby to really enjoy what you are doing. And there will be times you really hate some of the "headaches" that do come with the hobby. Ask some who have been around in this hobby and they will tell you about it.

So, with all these closing, does it mean the hobby of virtual Airlines dead in the water? No, because there will always be a "need" for them. There is a next generation of Flight Simmer's coming. With the release of new Microsoft® Flight Simulation software, FX10, later this year I do not think it is fading away. I think the interest is actually growing. I was involved with it a few years ago I saw the same thing then as now.

It is just a Cycle and will always happen. Heck, there is always a new one popping up everyday....

The hobby is growing and I think later this year it will expand a little bit more.

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

What the heck is a virtual Airline?

I hear this often from my friends when I talk using my flight simulation software and flying for a virtual Airline. They start giggling and laughing at first then as I explain the finer points the laughter and giggling stops. Some find it rather interesting and want to know more. So, I suggest they first get the software, learn the basics of simulated flying, and do some homework before jumping into the hobby. So what exactly is a virtual Airline?

Well, I did some Goggling and found that there is a definition for it. I found that the online encylopedia Wikipedia has page for it. If you look up virtual Airline you will find a page dedicated to it. Now, some advice, before you run off and start adding more information there, read their guidelines before posting or adding to it. They are sort of strict on what can be placed on a page. The definition they have is as follows, "A virtual airline is an Internet organization dedicated to the hobby of flight simulation." So, a virtual Airline is basicly a online community of individuals who share the same hobby, flight simulation. A virtual Airline is internet based community that simulates the daily operation of a actual Airline. On VASX you will find a listing of 140 of them. I would suggest that you browse over them and check out some of them. I am at awe with some with amount of detail and work they have done with them. There is some very talented people out there.

If you are interested in getting involved with a virtual Airline I would suggest you do your homework. Research, research, and research it before commmiting. Make sure the virtual Airline is still active and running. Sometimes you find a website that is inactive. Contact the Owner/Operator and ask some questions about it. See if it fits your needs and desires. I will be writing again here about how about getting involved with a virtual Airline.

I hope I was able to give you a basic idea of what a virtual Airline is. If you have any other questions or suggestions for my next article then let me know.


Thursday, July 27, 2006

Stock Market Crash!

By now, some of you may be wondering what happened to those high prices on VASX and why your virtual billions became virtual millions. Well, VASX crashed! And that is not a bug, but something that happens once or twice a year on VASX. It is programmed into the system. So, what does that say to investors? "Investors need to stay on top of their stocks and not take a huge increase in a share price for granted." says VASX Webmaster Bruce Chambers.

This also adds some mystery to VASX like the real stock market and keeps it from getting too boring.

VASX is now back to normal, but the question is, how long will it stay that way?