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What Happend to the 3 European tours

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EHM-0654 Murray:

--- Quote ---Originally posted by Joe Darby
And don't forget, we don't want people just flying tours, there is a timetable you know.

I'm not saying that people shouldn't fly tours, but before the big crash it got to the point where something like 8 out of every 10 flights flown were tour flights.
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Which is the reason I [personally] have decided (initially, at least) to fly all the timetabled flights into and out of my hub (EGLL) before I do any tours. I'll do the UK tour once I've completed class 1 & 2 (I'm already an FC and I have more than half of the class two to fly!), then I'll fly at least the entirety of class 3 before I think of doing any of the other tours.

EHM-0641 Rico:

--- Quote ---I guess I also would be for the introduction of a couple of seriously time intensive tours that folks fly over months instead of weeks.
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EHM-0641 Rico:

--- Quote ---Originally posted by Murray Crane.......to fly all the timetabled flights into and out of my hub (EGLL)  
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same here.. I'm EHAM...   EHAM has a total of 223 Flight leaving from there....

Euroharmony in total has a 3914 flights database... I hope I'll eve achieve that number, and the honor of flying them all.....  

and that number in not including the Tours

EHM-1199 Philip:
I guess the thing is - EHM is a vast and interesting company to fly for. If you want VFA tours - they are there - if you want timetables jet flights - well, they're there too.

Reference the comment that COE is the only tour that isn't VFA aircraft - note that those who enjoy the VFA aircraft can only get their thrills by flying tours as no timetabled routes allow VFA aircraft. Also, once they have been flown there are no flights left for VFA aircraft whereas with timetabled flights you can fly them again and again.

EHM-0654 Murray:

--- Quote ---Originally posted by Plymyphil
I guess the thing is - EHM is a vast and interesting company to fly for. If you want VFA tours - they are there - if you want timetables jet flights - well, they're there too.

Reference the comment that COE is the only tour that isn't VFA aircraft - note that those who enjoy the VFA aircraft can only get their thrills by flying tours as no timetabled routes allow VFA aircraft. Also, once they have been flown there are no flights left for VFA aircraft whereas with timetabled flights you can fly them again and again.
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Phil,

How can you say that? I can only assume it's because you've never heard of the IVAO VFR World Tour? 120+ legs (pretty much all of 1hour+ flying time) that do indeed span the globe, and you are expected to complete it in a plane capable of cruise at no more than (160kts IAS if memory serves...)

:)

O'course, you'd not be able to submit them as EuroHarmony hours, but you'd have a great deal of satisfaction :)

/me is waiting patiently for the 2004 IVAO VFR WT route to be released...

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