Bush Flyer's Association #5763623
Game studiosENflight simulationaviationroleplay
Description
Welcome to the Bush Flyer's Association! What is this group about? ----- We are focused on flying aircrafts in remote areas, with lots of dirt strips, river banks, or bodies of water. What can I fly here? ----- The range of aircraft we offer are basic land-based bush planes, and floatplanes. Helicopters are in the works aswell. How do I become a pilot myself? ----- No tests, no lessons, just hop in and fly - but keep in mind that bush flying can be unforgiving and dangerous. Also, make sure to read the list of controls first - knowing your aircraft is key to survival. And, this should be clearly obvious, use common sense and don't act like a maniac. What areas can I fly in? ----- Currently there is only one map settled in North America, but in the future we may expand this map, and also create more maps.
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Membership history
Growth
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| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 12 Aug 2026, 05:36 | 27 | first reading |
Ownership
Owned by user #291070 as measured.
Experiences
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Members we’ve seen
Jojo (@NotoriousDeveloper) — Cool dudez (rank 254)
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