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ICEcold:
Quote from: alexgv1 on October 07, 2011, 11:41:11 AM

Or possibly more better still

xxxx has opened a new base airport today at xxxx.


"xxxx has opened a new base airport today in xxxx." is better. ;)

swiftus27:
ooooh boy.... I will be working on this...

http://www.airwaysim.com/game/Manual/Routes/Airport/

At the time of writing, our database includes about 2800 different airports from around the world.  As Our simulation can include scenarios from the year 1950 onwards.

Since AirwaySim models the operation of an airline's operation we include only airports that have, or have had, regularly scheduled passenger traffic to them. So all general aviation airports and other minor airports are excluded.

The available airports in each particular game world depend on the game world's current year.  Some of The airports are historically-modeled and already closed may already be closed or not yet in operation in real life by now.  Each scenario may also have different selections on the available airports which airports are available. For example, only airports in on a certain continent may be included (like only Europe and Asia) or airports of certain size (like only "very large" airports). These details are always visible at on the index page where all of the available scenarios are listed.

Despite of the large airport selection already in the database, there may still be omissions. If you spot an airport that is not available you may post a new feature request to our forums. Reliable and verifiable sources for the data is always needed.

LemonButt:
"The BAC One-Eleven was a British short-range jet airliner of the 1960s and 1970s. It was developed and produced by the British Aircraft Corporation. The -500 model has improved wing and engines over previous variants."

This should read "The BAC One-Eleven IS a British short-range..."

swiftus27:
Quote from: LemonButt on January 19, 2012, 09:51:04 PM

"The BAC One-Eleven was a British short-range jet airliner of the 1960s and 1970s. It was developed and produced by the British Aircraft Corporation. The -500 model has improved wing and engines over previous variants."

This should read "The BAC One-Eleven IS a British short-range..."




It really is in the past tense correctly.  Unless he wants to change it and say "The BAC One-Eleven IS a British short-range jet airline produced during the 1960's and 1970's."

LemonButt:
Quote from: swiftus27 on January 21, 2012, 02:48:43 PM

It really is in the past tense correctly.  Unless he wants to change it and say "The BAC One-Eleven IS a British short-range jet airline produced during the 1960's and 1970's."


Using this logic we should have it say "The Dreamliner WILL be an aircraft..." Everything should be in present tense in the game since aircraft are still in production and still exists.

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