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New to Startup, have an Aviation business idea

Hi guys,
I just got on here. I hope I can get some help from all you experts. I have a dilemna. I have a passion for aviation. I want to create an aviation business. I am thinking of finding a mentor on linkedin, but i`m not sure if I should because I feel some of the people on it may not have the entrepreneurial spirit i have. What would be your advice for me to network myself with people in the industry? or if you are an aviation passionate individual I`m sure i could apply your knowledge
Victor
I just got on here. I hope I can get some help from all you experts. I have a dilemna. I have a passion for aviation. I want to create an aviation business. I am thinking of finding a mentor on linkedin, but i`m not sure if I should because I feel some of the people on it may not have the entrepreneurial spirit i have. What would be your advice for me to network myself with people in the industry? or if you are an aviation passionate individual I`m sure i could apply your knowledge
Victor
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Thanks for the quick reply. My idea is actually something I imagined and found out that it exists already. It`s basically renting out a flight simulator for customers to use instead of only trained pilots to have the luxury of flying a boeing 737 etc. There are two companies. There is one in New Zealand and one in England. The one in England is better established and has more experience. However, the one in New Zealand has branched out into more countries. The one in England was created through a pilot who convinced British airways to let normal people have access to it, while the one in New Zealand, the guy started it as a result of the large capiltal he was making through his mortgage business. I don`t know how to start it in the US without capital, not to mention that I`m not a pilot so credibility towards people in the industry may look down on me. I have pasted both websites for you to see. I think the same business can succeed in the states. The only problem will be to overcome that some people may feel that it is threat to the country to let people fly flight simulators because of 9/11. Shoot me some questions about it if you don`t mind and tell me if you think it can be successful. Hope to hear from you soon Steve. Keep it real
http://www.virtualaviation.co.uk
http://www.flightexperience.com.au/
Victor
Phoenixeagle72839/28/2008 9:26 PM
Victor
I`m gonna have to find a way to get this stuff running quickly before someone else starts it.
Victor
I think you idea is coool. But is there any other way to find a flight simulator which is as Real as real-life flying but on the same time low on cost as well. Flight Experience has some limitability such as a fixed-base trainer (doesnt move) , and its only B737. What about those who wants to try on a helicopter? Or as a fighter pilot who engaged in a dogfight, experiencing the G-force (mild) of a fighter?
If there`s a software + simulator that incoporates all these functions but still low on cost, I`ll guess it would be a big hit in anywhere.
I guessed softwares are easy to find, look at the `microsoft flight simulator series. It is as real as possible. The main thing is the flight controls, cockpit, the environment which simulate the flying experience. This reminded me of WII by nintendo to Playstation, WII is an interactive entertainment.
owen873/25/2009 3:03 PM
If you are passionate about aviation then you should go for it, As often passion leads to successful career.
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