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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

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Those are some good suggestions and cover the main carriers , i was wondering if a South American FBO or two were a good idea , the bulk of these flying are found there.
 
Glad you're doing this Chuck. Look forward to it.

If it were me, I'd have a couple of weathered no name paint jobs. Third world freight haulers aren't much for appearance (well, third world passenger haulers aren't either for that matter--I know from experience).

cheers,
steve :wavey:
 
Glad you're doing this Chuck. Look forward to it.. . . .

Yeah Chuck, I'm gonna be happy too, being an inveterate trash hauler at heart. And South American paint jobs are in short supply, for some reason, so it'd be nice to rectify that shortcoming.

. . . If it were me, I'd have a couple of weathered no name paint jobs. Third world freight haulers aren't much for appearance . . . .

Oh, good plan, Steve! Maybe (if it's not asking too much of Chuck's artistic license) a weathered no-name with the faded remains of some other disreputable outfit still barely showing. Such paint jobs would look right at home climbing out of a Bolivian backwater under a torrential rainstorm.
 
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