Post by pontus on Feb 10, 2015 21:46:27 GMT
Hi ! Among the vewry many textures to this model, is the one which simply is marked with a "S" the Danish charter company
Sterling Airways A/S. They went bankcupt in the early 1990's but soon resurrected under the new label Sterling Airlines A/S and later as Cimber Sterling A/S. During the 1960's until 1990 they were one out of three Copenhagen Kastrup (EKCH/CPH) based charter airlines which were allowed to compete (The Scandinavian SAS had monopoly for most regular traffic in Scandinavia). The other two were Conair of Scandinavia A/S [were Conair was short of Consolidated Air] , bought by Simpon Spies from "Flying Enterprise" around 1963 or 1964, and wich merged with Scandinavian SAS's charter company Scanair into Premiair, later and briefly a name which I've forgot. But today is Thomas Cook Airlines (Scandinavia), still having their home base at Kastrup, Copenhagen. There were also Maersk Air (or possibly Mærsk Air), which disappeared after Mærsk McKinley-Møller at some point during the zeroes sold his air line company. Other Scandinavian charter airlines of the 20th Century was Braatens Safe (Norway), Transair (Malmö, Sweden) which went in bankcuptcy. A funny thing about Conair, was their flight names, they always began with OY- and three or four figures. But OY is also the letters of all Danish aircraft and airplanes.
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And now for something completely different. If I make an EXE-file (or DLL.. whatever) of for instance a fuel dumping system, or an entire fuel system panel (partly true , partly imaginary) , using Visual Basic 6 , are there any possibility to make that panel to work ? It would be based on a Boeing 707 HJG panel, but more complex. If possible and successfull, I would of cource donate it (including code) to HJG. The only visual programming tool I master is VS6, but I presume Delphi 5 also would work, but will take more time. Or are there a specific programming tool for FS9 ?
/John Pontus Eriksson
Sterling Airways A/S. They went bankcupt in the early 1990's but soon resurrected under the new label Sterling Airlines A/S and later as Cimber Sterling A/S. During the 1960's until 1990 they were one out of three Copenhagen Kastrup (EKCH/CPH) based charter airlines which were allowed to compete (The Scandinavian SAS had monopoly for most regular traffic in Scandinavia). The other two were Conair of Scandinavia A/S [were Conair was short of Consolidated Air] , bought by Simpon Spies from "Flying Enterprise" around 1963 or 1964, and wich merged with Scandinavian SAS's charter company Scanair into Premiair, later and briefly a name which I've forgot. But today is Thomas Cook Airlines (Scandinavia), still having their home base at Kastrup, Copenhagen. There were also Maersk Air (or possibly Mærsk Air), which disappeared after Mærsk McKinley-Møller at some point during the zeroes sold his air line company. Other Scandinavian charter airlines of the 20th Century was Braatens Safe (Norway), Transair (Malmö, Sweden) which went in bankcuptcy. A funny thing about Conair, was their flight names, they always began with OY- and three or four figures. But OY is also the letters of all Danish aircraft and airplanes.
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And now for something completely different. If I make an EXE-file (or DLL.. whatever) of for instance a fuel dumping system, or an entire fuel system panel (partly true , partly imaginary) , using Visual Basic 6 , are there any possibility to make that panel to work ? It would be based on a Boeing 707 HJG panel, but more complex. If possible and successfull, I would of cource donate it (including code) to HJG. The only visual programming tool I master is VS6, but I presume Delphi 5 also would work, but will take more time. Or are there a specific programming tool for FS9 ?
/John Pontus Eriksson