

After expenses are deducted, you are paid the net profits, then on to your next job. You begin by selecting a "job", renting an aircraft, loading fuel/cargo/pax, then delivering the pax and/or cargo to the required destination. Now having said that, you need to know this will require hundreds of hours of flying your chosen aircraft. FSEconomy adds a new dimension to your flight simulation experience, and that doesn't even count all the people you will meet along the way". then building a tycoon/slash empire can be for YOU. Quote from the home page > " With those virtual earnings, pilots can purchase their own airplanes, join or start virtual businesses, open up FBOs, and more - all within the free world of FSEconomy. If you are willing to start with ZERO money, aircraft, owned properties/FBO's, rentable gates, etc. Having been a part of FS Economy for a very long time, I feel qualified to answer this one aspect of your question. Air Hauler 2 - £32.99/one time / Suggests career building / No sign of rating?ĭo you have any experience of them and their pro/cons?.Skypark - £25/ one time / XP/Karma / Passengers as a type of cargo / No sign of rating?.NeoFly - Free / Not found much other info.FS Charter - Open Beta / Not found much other info.FS Captain / £35.94/one time / Unsure of Tycoon/Career element? / Flight Grading + Passengers react/measure performance.OnAir - €~5/m (sub) / Full Tycoon/career building / Sort of rating, by penalties etc.FS Economy - Free / Very open / Economical focus / Not sure it has rating?.My company in OnAir ran out of money while I was away from the game for a period with rented aircraft! 😄Ĭost / Career building / Flight Rating/Passengers I tried OnAir back when it came out, which was ok but early days, as at the time signups to FS Economy were paused. I would also like some basis for flight rating, beit in financial penalties/passenger ratings or a score. I would like the career/tycoon side of it. To give more variety to my flying, I'm after the tycoon/empire building side of it.

There might not be a perfect/right answer to this, perhaps just pros to each.
