Just a request

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haztronic
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Just a request

Post by haztronic » Fri May 04, 2012 2:37 pm

Hi everyone,
this is my first post in the flytampa forums and I am doing what I hate most, requesting something :|
I don't normally like doing this because I feel like it may show disrespect for the guys who are currently making the next scenery but then at the same time, I see people requesting and then it gets put through to the 'next scenery' poll so people can vote on it.

Anyway, I would like to request maybe developing John Wayne, Santa Ana (KSNA) airport in Orange County, California. This is a fantastic airport that serves quite a lot of airlines including American, United, Southwest, Delta, Westjet and more. It is a nice approach with a short runway which makes for interesting landings. I do my pilot training here and it is a wonderful airport that is always growing with airlines. The most common planes at SNA are B737s but also include Airbus, CRJs, and daily 757s from UPS, United, Delta, and American.

Well maybe some thought could go into this but none-the-less, I appreciate people taking the time to read it.

Thanks everyone,
Harry.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wayne_Airport
haztronic
Posts: 4

Re: Just a request

Post by haztronic » Sat May 05, 2012 2:19 pm

Pretty immature response.
n797mx
Posts: 478

Re: Just a request

Post by n797mx » Sun May 06, 2012 1:35 pm

I'm just saying...

Looks throughout this forum and you will find thousands of request topics, so the chances of this happening are slim. Imaginesim also did it so that lowers the chances even more.
MidgeyMidget2
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Re: Just a request

Post by MidgeyMidget2 » Tue May 08, 2012 8:13 pm

Burbank is better...just sayin.
Imaginesim also did it
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haztronic
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Re: Just a request

Post by haztronic » Wed May 09, 2012 8:03 pm

imaginesim haven't done it, not sure where you got that from. Burbank doesn't have nearly as many airlines as John Wayne.
n797mx
Posts: 478

Re: Just a request

Post by n797mx » Fri May 11, 2012 10:21 am

Imaginesim also did it
Oops they did SJC, I got those confused... :D
CSTT-KLAS
Posts: 249

Re: Just a request

Post by CSTT-KLAS » Sat May 12, 2012 4:00 pm

haztronic wrote:Hi everyone,
this is my first post in the flytampa forums and I am doing what I hate most, requesting something :|
I don't normally like doing this because I feel like it may show disrespect for the guys who are currently making the next scenery but then at the same time, I see people requesting and then it gets put through to the 'next scenery' poll so people can vote on it.

Anyway, I would like to request maybe developing John Wayne, Santa Ana (KSNA) airport in Orange County, California. This is a fantastic airport that serves quite a lot of airlines including American, United, Southwest, Delta, Westjet and more. It is a nice approach with a short runway which makes for interesting landings. I do my pilot training here and it is a wonderful airport that is always growing with airlines. The most common planes at SNA are B737s but also include Airbus, CRJs, and daily 757s from UPS, United, Delta, and American.

Well maybe some thought could go into this but none-the-less, I appreciate people taking the time to read it.

Thanks everyone,
Harry.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wayne_Airport
I responded to you're your idea you need to request SNA :D We switch to another call!

http://library.avsim.net/search.php?Sea ... &Go=Search
nickac1092
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Re: Just a request

Post by nickac1092 » Sun May 13, 2012 4:28 pm

again, another pointless request. FlyTampa picks the aiport. Not the users. FSDT does a polling thread to decide which airport to do next. Go ask there.
haztronic
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Re: Just a request

Post by haztronic » Thu May 24, 2012 6:41 pm

I'm not sure why you have to post a response in that kind of tone 'Another pointless request'. Its my first topic on this forum and I can already tell it was a mistake. FlyTampa sceneries are great and I have much respect for the developers but people on these boards need some manners.
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