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Aerostudios has announced the release of Airline Sharks, a board game for Windows XP/7/Vista.

If you want to be the champion in making deals and growing your airline, Airline Sharks will please you. Expanding your influence is the goal of this game. You will lease many airports and expand your operations.

Screenshot from Airline Sharks.

Screenshot from Airline Sharks.

You will also encounter some challenging setbacks to your business – and how you handle them will influence your business. Your skills as an airline business owner will be put to the test.

This game can accommodate 1 to 6 players who will compete for high value contracts, leases and airports. You can play with your friends, or play with any existing airline you like.

There are many airlines to choose from:

  • Delta Airlines
  • America West Airlines
  • American Airlines
  • United Airlines
  • Southwest Airlines
  • Northwest Airlines

You can also play the game with many old, defunct airlines that come with the software.

Key features of the game are:

  • 1 to 6 players can play the game
  • Comes with superb 3D board game
  • Comes with audio instructions that direct your aircraft on runways
  • Comprehensive airport styling
  • A Flight strip that keeps track of your progress in the game

Gameplay Video

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An MV-22 Osprey tilt rotor crashed on 11 April 2012 in Agadir, Morocco. There were four Marines onboard, two were killed and two were seriously injured.

MV-22 Osprey.

MV-22 Osprey.

According to a report issued by the US Marine Corps, the MV-22 military tiltrotor aircraft crashed during a US-Morocco joint training exercise, called "African Lion". The aircraft operated from amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima, and it crashed soon after taking off from the ship.

The US Marine Corps and the US Air Force Special Operations Command operate the V-22 aircraft. Over the past two decades, the V-22 has had six crashes with 36 fatalities. There have been four major failures of this aircraft during flight-testing, one crash during combat and several minor accidents.

Developed by Bell Helicopter, this aircraft is manufactured by Bell Helicopter and Boeing Helicopters.

A US Navy investigation is underway.

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Virtualcol has released a new product - Jetstream Super 31 for FS2004 or FSX. This highly detailed model is based on the BAe Jetsream 32 (Super 31). 

Aircraft in British Airways paint scheme.

Aircraft in British Airways paint scheme.

Features

  • A highly functional cabin
  • A manual with procedures for flying the aircraft and a lot of graphic illustrations
  • Realistic aircraft engine and alerts sounds recorded from the real aircraft
  • Features all the commands in the actual aircraft
  • A highly detailed virtual cockpit
  • There are 15 repaints of various airlines
  • Mobile engine blades
  • Highly detailed texturing and alpha channel management
  • Tested for aerodynamics to match the actual model
  • From April 15, 2012, users can download a  Paint Kit from the console
  • Users can upgrade from the console product 

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If you want to land and takeoff easily, you will like Runway Advisor, a new add-on for FS2004 and FSX.

Runway Advisor gives voice announcements while you taxi, and you can use it at any Flight Simulator airport.

Runway Advisor simulates a piece of equipment found in all aircraft, which provides vocal warnings when taxiing. By providing warnings when the aircraft is approaching or entering a runway, the add-module ensures that the runway operates efficiently without any misunderstandings, confusion, or accidents.

Runway Advisor artwork.

Runway Advisor artwork.

Created by Eric Marciano, Runway Advisor is simple and very helpful. The product is easy to install and run, and you can use it on any aircraft and any airport. There are demonstration videos that show how the Runway Advisor system works.

For more information, visit http://emarciano.free.fr/RwyAdv/

Demonstration Video

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The waves crash in a loud cacophony of sound, spray and mist. Children laugh with glee as they run from the surf as it spills out, chasing them up the beach. Their parents gather under brightly lit beach umbrellas, sipping Caribs, the popular local blend of watermelon and raspberry rum with a touch of bitters, enjoying another lazy sun-splashed day on Maho Beach.

Off in the distance, an Air France Boeing 747 appears over Simpson Bay. As it approaches land, something seems to be wrong. It is thundering toward the beach at tremendous speed, possibly in trouble. Coming in way too low, on a direct line with hundreds of beachgoers, the pilot either cannot or will not pull up. Are you about to witness one of the greatest airplane crashes of all time?

A KLM Boeing 747 landing over the beach.

A KLM Boeing 747 landing over the beach.

The 747 roars overhead so close it feels like you can touch the landing gear. It settles down safely just behind the beach at Princess Juliana Airport.

Known as the Airport on the Beach, pilots the world over share stories of the challenges of landing on this unique field. There is only a small road separating the end of the airstrip from Maho Beach, a slender band of sand that rings the edge of Simpson Bay on the Dutch side of St. Maarten / St. Martin. The tiny Caribbean island is the smallest landmass on the planet shared by two nations. 

Crown Princess of the Netherlands

Located 15 kilometres from Philipsburg, Princess Juliana Airport was named after the crown princess Juliana of the Netherlands, who arrived in 1944, soon after the airport opened its doors. It started life as a military airfield. Only a year later, it became a public airport.

Currently it is being upgraded to accommodate growing traffic from hordes of visitors descending from all over the globe. During the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, private planes pack every inch of the airport.

While the recent worldwide economic slowdown had a negative impact, local officials predict increasing traffic at Princess Juliana. The first phase of the upgrade plan was completed in 2001. They widened the jet way and improved the taxiway’s load capacity as well as improved the terminal. The second phase is well underway, which encompassed the construction of a new ATC, terminal, and radar station. There are now several different jet ways that can handle large aircraft such as 747s.

Blowback Thrillseekers

As dramatic as the landings are near Maho Beach, when the jets take off there is plenty of action as well. After jets taxi out to the end of the runway near Maho, they turn and face a ridge of mountains in the departure path on the other side of the airport. To get enough speed, they must “lean on the gas” and generate lots of speed quickly.

The "Jet Blast" danger sign on the beach at St. Maarten.

The "Jet Blast" danger sign on the beach at St. Maarten.  Sign reads, "DANGER

Jet blast of departing and arriving aircraft
can cause severe physical harm resulting in
extreme bodily harm and/or death."

The result is a massive blast from the engines that literally blows away people on the beach. It’s like a contained tornado. People, umbrellas, beach chairs and coolers get blown back towards and into the water with air traveling over 100mph.

Danger Signs

You might think this would discourage people from using this stretch of the beach, especially when they read any of several big signs.

On the contrary, some “blowback thrill seekers” like to stand in the path of the jet blast for the supposed thrill of being hit with tons of heat and air all at once. Some even try to hang on to the chain link fence surrounding the airfield.

On April 4, 2012, a French woman was captured on video attempting to hang on to the fence as a JetBlue flight took off. She tries to keep her grip but let go from the force, flailing and hurtling backward. The hurricane level winds carry her in the air like a leaf, over the road and slam her face first into a cement retaining wall.

Video of woman blown by jet blast

The video, uploaded to YouTube, received over 6 million views in less than three weeks. Miraculously, news reports came back that she did not suffer serious injuries. Still, the shocking footage prompted several airport officials to review the situation and decide if additional safeguards should be put in place to protect tourists.

Press Release

In a press release, they stated:

“We will continue to take all necessary measures and precautions to ensure the safety of all users of the airport, including persons visiting St. Maarten, and we urge everyone to adhere to all public safety warnings.

Princess Juliana International Airport has always done everything within its power to enhance the personal safety of all visitors to the destination, and in particular, users and visitors to our airport.

However, incidents such as this unfortunate one emphasize the need for everyone, including all our visitors to heed the clear warnings – about the dangers of jet blast – posted along the airport fence.”

One of the challenges for officials is that the close proximity of the airport and the dramatic take-offs and landings has become an inadvertent tourist attraction. In fact, the Sunset Bar and Grill, located near the runway, marks the departure of every flight on a surfboard and announce air traffic inside the bar (ABC News).

Farming to Tourism

While Princess Juliana serves the burgeoning tourist trade, it is also the transportation hub for surrounding islands Anguilla, St. Bart’s, Saba and St. Eustatius. It played a major role in the transition from a regional farming based economy to the current tourist-based model. Only San Juan has a busier airport in the Northern Eastern Caribbean area (pjaie.com).

Runway 10

Planespotters looking at landing aircraft while relaxing on Maho beach.

Planespotters looking at landing aircraft while relaxing on Maho beach.

The unique approach to Runway 10, coming in over the waters of the bay, is known to disorient pilot’s perceived altitude. They are coming in at a razor thin 3-degree slope over the beach and must rely on their equipment and experience to bring them in safely. Most pilots believe the departure toward the mountain is more difficult than the approach over water, as they must turn sharply to avoid the mountains. To adhere to increased international safety standards, 150 meters was added to the end of the runway.

Planespotters

The dramatic arrivals and departures have made Princess Juliana a tourist destination for aviation fans and planespotters worldwide. Fantastic photos and videos of planes barely missing the heads of vacationers are popular all over the internet. While local politicians and airport managers reassert their commitment to safety, they know that the excitement surrounding the take-offs and landings is one of the reasons people are flying to St. Maarten in the first place.

KLM 747 Landing

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