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New company! AirCruise Aviation ltd.

7,837 NorthwestIndustries  6.7 years ago

I founded AirCruise based on the idea that aviation should be available to everyone who wants to fly.

TRAINING

When you buy an AirCruise aircraft, you can also add personalized flight courses for an extreme discount, completely avoiding an overpriced flight school!

AIRCRAFT

We specialize on V/STOL aircraft created for the specific purpose of joyriding.
The combination of easy operation, slow speed, and high maneuverability makes our aircraft perfect for beginners.

their prefabricated construction mixed with low power electric motors gives our aircraft a very small price tag, so almost anyone can pick one up!

MODELS

AirCruise is currently developing multiple kinds of aircraft, including:

Gliders

Monoplanes

Biplanes

Single seat microplanes

Four engine plus airyachts

Amphibious

Airships

Ekranoplans

Any models without links are yet to be released.

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    @JohnnyBoythePilot ooooh, yea. Ment 737 sorry

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    Lol@JohnnyBoythePilot

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    @BurkeEnterprise
    I'm pretty sure you mean the Boeing 737-600, there is no 747-600. The 747 never had a -600 model.

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    @JohnnyBoythePilot ya, I ment multiple 747 600

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    @BurkeEnterprise
    Nice. You mean 737-600?

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    @JohnnyBoythePilot oh, I'm pretty happy now because the airlines switched from Calm Air (ATR's) to First Air, which flies 747-600's. Waaaaaaay smoother.

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    @BurkeEnterprise
    Interesting. I live in Washington state, USA and I hardly see any ATR's. The biggest airlines that fly Q400's in my area are Horizon Air and Jazz Aviation (the regional airline). The only ATR operator in my area is Empire Air which serves as a FedEx feeder for FedEx flying Caravans and they have a route or two where they fly ATR freighters. But I'm just saying it seems ATR's are more frequent in southern or tropical climates.

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    @AircroftDesigin
    Hey a little competition can't hurt. lol

    6.7 years ago
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    Guess what that stands for?

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    Going back to work on the AC-1 and AC-2

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    @JohnnyBoythePilot oh, the airline that flys to my northern Canadian community Flys ATRs, and the rival airline flys dash 8's. That other airline is known to be dirty and under maintained, and the ride is absolute hell, also, ATRs look cooler.

    6.7 years ago
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    @JohnnyBoythePilot rp companys compiteing

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    @AircroftDesigin
    What do you mean? ATR vs Q400 or RP companies competing?

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    @JohnnyBoythePilot don't go there 😂 I don't want another 4 way rivalry

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    @BurkeEnterprise
    Ha ha lol. ATR isn't too bad but the Q400 is a better performer, and it can compete with regional jets. The ATR is cheaper however, but when the ATR debuted it had a fault with the de-icing boots where ice could still form even when the boot was active, and this resulted in the fatal crash of American Eagle Flight 4184. ATR has improved the de-icing system on the ATR but to me at least, it seems carriers prefer to fly ATR's in warm environments while either jets or Q400's are flown in colder environments. That's why ATR's are so popular in tropical regions while Dash-8's are flown in cold places over the ATR.

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    @JohnnyBoythePilot I read your list of favourite aircraft, the regional aircraft one is wrong though. ATR-42 is better.

    Jk, I just have bad memories

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    @JohnnyBoythePilot BurkeEnterprise is also a RP company, just haven't published a story yet.

    6.7 years ago
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    Sweet! I love seeing more RP companies. Means more competition for me. :)

    6.7 years ago