Purchasing Falcon S2 Plane
I'm now in a position to purchase my first Falcon S2 plane. Before I spend 20 golden tokens and 200 silver tokens, I would be very interested to read the experience of those who have been flying FS2 planes.
I'm assuming the FS2's fly to the same 11 destinations as FS1's. I'm also assuming the breakdown rate, repair cost and repair time is the same for both planes. The only difference being the speed in which FS2's fly - 30% faster rather than FS1's 10% faster (than a standard Falcon plane).
I do not want to waste my time, but more importantly, my gold and silver tokens if these planes are not really worth it. The only way to know this is to read through the experience of those who already have them.
I've created this thread because I want all the feedback to be contained in just one place, making it far easier for me and all those members who come after me, to read through.
I very much look forward to reading your experience and would like to thank you in advance for taking the time out to do so.
Regards
Captain WH Rollins
I'm now in a position to purchase my first Falcon S2 plane. Before I spend 20 golden tokens and 200 silver tokens, I would be very interested to read the experience of those who have been flying FS2 planes.
I'm assuming the FS2's fly to the same 11 destinations as FS1's. I'm also assuming the breakdown rate, repair cost and repair time is the same for both planes. The only difference being the speed in which FS2's fly - 30% faster rather than FS1's 10% faster (than a standard Falcon plane).
I do not want to waste my time, but more importantly, my gold and silver tokens if these planes are not really worth it. The only way to know this is to read through the experience of those who already have them.
I've created this thread because I want all the feedback to be contained in just one place, making it far easier for me and all those members who come after me, to read through.
I very much look forward to reading your experience and would like to thank you in advance for taking the time out to do so.
Regards
Captain WH Rollins