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Aeronet 24/7

Postby mclark38 » Mon Nov 23, 2009 7:53 pm

Aeronet 24/7 is a Multiplayer Flight Simulator server that has now become fully dedicated.
Aeronet 24/7 started it's life back in 2007 when it was founded by Peter Collins. It started off completely self run. Over time Peter implemented new elements for Aeronet including a self hosted Teamspeak, Free webs, a free forum. Since then Aeronet became more than a place to fly, but a community and is now strong and one of Flight Stimulator Multiplayers growing number one places to fly. A strong team of administrators now work together to administrate the Teamspeak and Multiplayer servers so that users can fly in peace and under the conditions they expect.

Aeronet now works in partnership with Strive Hosting which hosts Teamspeak servers, a fully licensed forum & website created by Aeroweb Designs.

Further plans for Aeronet include new Teamspeak technology enabling fliers to be able to fly on Flight simulator and through their radio stacks, the ability to switch channels without minimizing the sim. This is the dawning of Aeronets dedicated ATC server.

Want more info and an experience? Why not drop in on us and see our members doing what they do best, having fun!

Teamspeak: AN247.hopto.org
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Re: Aeronet 24/7

Postby ShaneG_old » Tue Nov 24, 2009 6:10 am

Sounds interesting.

Is this a multi-sim server? 

Is teamspeak required?

When you say moderated, is this more like a Vatsim server, requiring certain levels of knowledge in order to fly?

While it would be exceptionally nice to fly a heavily populated server, I would also enjoy a nice bit of freedom to my actions. (nothing that would be considered offensive, and distracting to other pilots, I just wouldn't want to be kicked for ignoring ATC or something similar.  ;)  :D

Some of our online pilots may like this.

A good portion of us here though, like the less structured format of our server here at Simviation. Perfect for bush flying, and spontaneous online hops.  Having the multi-sim feature of FSHost also allows more of us to enjoy some time in the air together, and the non-mandatory Team Speak option here is a blessing for some.   ;D  ;)


I look forward to checking your site out, and getting a few questions answered.  8-)
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Re: Aeronet 24/7

Postby JBaymore » Tue Nov 24, 2009 11:12 am

[quote]......and the non-mandatory Team Speak option here is a blessing for some.
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Re: Aeronet 24/7

Postby mclark38 » Tue Nov 24, 2009 11:44 pm

Basicly this is a laid back server you can do basicly what ever you want aslong as it doesnt offend anyone.
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Re: Aeronet 24/7

Postby JBaymore » Wed Nov 25, 2009 9:14 am

Teamspeak is required.


A great basic requirement from my point of view.  Fozzer won't like it though....... he'll have to listen to American accents.  ;).

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Re: Aeronet 24/7

Postby mclark38 » Wed Nov 25, 2009 9:56 am

We also host VA's, Weekly Events, Fun Flying.  Come and join us at anytime! :)
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Re: Aeronet 24/7

Postby mclark38 » Sun Dec 06, 2009 5:43 pm

Within the next couple months probaly starting around christmas time we well start having more events.
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Re: Aeronet 24/7

Postby Fozzer » Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:11 pm

Teamspeak is required.


A great basic requirement from my point of view.
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Re: Aeronet 24/7

Postby mclark38 » Sun Dec 20, 2009 12:05 pm

Today, December 19th, 2009. Aeronet 24/7 founder Peter Collins Has unvailed the newest division of Aeronet. Aeronet now has a dedicated ATC server for the United Kingdom. Future plans are to add a server for every part of the world. TsComSet Config coming soon. Only registered member of Aeronet will be able to use this feature.
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Re: Aeronet 24/7

Postby Mazza » Sat Jan 02, 2010 11:39 pm

So, I can just drop in and fly about?  :D :D :D And their will be people on (Unlike our server, only sometimes we have ppl  :D)

Because I'm download TS right now  ;D

And I will do some bush flying  8-)
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Re: Aeronet 24/7

Postby mclark38 » Sun Jan 03, 2010 11:33 am

Thats basicly it although there are times where there are no people.  Just so you know our server goes down for a hour or 2 every day because the server owner is running it on his PC.  This is just a procaution so he dont blow another motherboard.
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Re: Aeronet 24/7

Postby mclark38 » Sun Jan 03, 2010 11:35 am

Yesterday, January 2nd 2010, Aeronet server owner Peter Collins announced he will be redesigning the 3 Virtual airlines on Aeronet.  This is because FSAirlines has announced it will be chargeing to have your own VA on their site.  All VA's will be using the new VABase system that will be purchased shortly.
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Re: Aeronet 24/7

Postby Fozzer » Sun Jan 03, 2010 11:51 am

...just had a quick flip on the Server this afternoon, for a short flight in my Cessna 150 Aerobat around the San Francisco area....

....got the Chat Window message;...."Join Teamsepak"....

..."Teamsepak?"...I thought...."whats that?".... ;D... ;D...!

I have a funny feeling if you dont wish to use Teamspeak for your short flights, you could be in trouble!... :o... ;D... ;D....!

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Re: Aeronet 24/7

Postby mclark38 » Sun Jan 03, 2010 12:09 pm

Teamspeak is required all the time.  If you dont have it i would suggest downloading it now from www.goteamspeak.com.  Be sure to get the TS2 client.  If your not on ts but on the multiplayer you will be asked 3 times to join if you make no attempt to join you will be kicked.
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Re: Aeronet 24/7

Postby Fozzer » Sun Jan 03, 2010 12:19 pm

[quote]Teamspeak is required all the time.
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