Post by Lee on Jul 7, 2009 19:58:57 GMT -8
Here at Vintage Air Cargo we fly a variety of planes to get the job done.
Throughout the world you can find our colors (White, Blue, and sometimes gold) on a variety of planes.
Here's what you can fly when you join Vintage Air Cargo:
Douglas DC-3
The workhorse of our fleet. She's kinda hard to find, so we operate with few and really want to make sure you know how to fly her before we'll set you loose. The DC-3 will be flying a major variety of cargos due to her versatility.
Cessna Grand Caravan
The ease of flying a cessna with a little more cargo space! The Grand Caravan is one of our primary smaller goods movers, and they also transport airmail, and sometimes passengers.
de Havilland DHC Beaver
For those tricky water operations! Mainly a mail transporter and passenger transport, the DHC will be able to fly into remote areas and provide supplies to remote villages.
Beechcraft Baron 58
Our small twin engine workhorse, the Baron 58 will fly the smaller amounts of cargo about. Also great for airmail, the Baron 58 can be found hopping about remote parts of the world delivering supplies, and sometimes those adventurers wanting to explore remote parts of the world.
Piper J-3 Cub
The only one in our fleet, the Cub is definitely vintage. A very small, and slow moving craft with a low weight capacity, the Cub is mainly our shuttle. You can expect to fly some people into remote locations with this old workhorse, and maybe some airmail. Just don't load one mail envelope too many....
Throughout the world you can find our colors (White, Blue, and sometimes gold) on a variety of planes.
Here's what you can fly when you join Vintage Air Cargo:
Douglas DC-3
The workhorse of our fleet. She's kinda hard to find, so we operate with few and really want to make sure you know how to fly her before we'll set you loose. The DC-3 will be flying a major variety of cargos due to her versatility.
Cessna Grand Caravan
The ease of flying a cessna with a little more cargo space! The Grand Caravan is one of our primary smaller goods movers, and they also transport airmail, and sometimes passengers.
de Havilland DHC Beaver
For those tricky water operations! Mainly a mail transporter and passenger transport, the DHC will be able to fly into remote areas and provide supplies to remote villages.
Beechcraft Baron 58
Our small twin engine workhorse, the Baron 58 will fly the smaller amounts of cargo about. Also great for airmail, the Baron 58 can be found hopping about remote parts of the world delivering supplies, and sometimes those adventurers wanting to explore remote parts of the world.
Piper J-3 Cub
The only one in our fleet, the Cub is definitely vintage. A very small, and slow moving craft with a low weight capacity, the Cub is mainly our shuttle. You can expect to fly some people into remote locations with this old workhorse, and maybe some airmail. Just don't load one mail envelope too many....