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Delta Virtual Airlines Water Cooler | Airline Operations | Different paint schemes allowed?
DVA1972
First Officer, MD-88

Joined on July 21 2004

Northeastern United States

13 legs, 9.0 hours
Posted onPost created on July 25 2004 04:44 ET by Scott Strong
I'm sure this is a pretty silly question, but are we allowed to use other companies aircraft (paint scemes) when online? I don't want to be misrepresented as a Northwestern pilot in the DC-9 download that I found.

Unless someone knows of a Delta painted DC-9 download for FS2000.

Thanks in advance.

DVA664
Captain, B757-200

Joined on July 01 2002
Online Double Century Club
Triple Century Club

MD USA

353 legs, 971.2 hours
345 legs, 957.2 hours online
268 legs, 789.5 hours ACARS
2 legs, 5.0 hours event
Posted onPost created on July 25 2004 08:44 ET by Nathan Lentocha
If I am flying a Delta flight I will use a Delta A/C and paintscheme. Now say I fly Jetlink (Continental) 3280 from ALB to EWR. I would use that callsign BTA280 or COA3280, and use an ERJ-145 in COA colours.

Now if I was flying DAL334; ATL-BWI, 757; I would NOT fly that route in a 757 with Northwest paint. I would use a DAL painted 757.



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