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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-17-2012 @ 4:43PM
Kraig said...
Karen: The same advice I gave Staci applies here as well. In order to add a plane to your fleet you need to buy an open slot on your plane roster or send one of your older planes into retirement in your hanger.
Provided you have an open slot for another plane, you simply go to the marketplace and buy the new plane, using your airbux. Or you can also elect to buy the various parts and assemble it yourself. It saves you some cash, but it takes longer to collect the parts.
Hope that makes sense! :)