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@david smith She's on Android

@Temperamental23 First, set up your signature. It greatly helps getting neighbors when people can see what to expect from you. Second, look in iOS/Android section, as you can't exchange gifts with Windows players
yeah I all ready new that, her code works shes in waiting list on both games
 
Device
  1. iPad
Friend Code
Sky Elf
Username
Sky Elf
How do I find out what my friend code is? I am an iPad user, but can't find an active looking thread for finding neighbors other than this one.

Edit: I found a thread for trading requests. Is that where I should find neighbors? I still need help finding my friend code.

Edit: Someone told me that iPad users have the same friend code as username.
 
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Frz67

350+ Star Club
Device
  1. iPad
  2. iPhone
Username
Frz67
How do I find out what my friend code is? I am an iPad user, but can't find an active looking thread for finding neighbors other than this one.

Edit: I found a thread for trading requests. Is that where I should find neighbors? I still need help finding my friend code.

Edit: Someone told me that iPad users have the same friend code as username.

Hi,

Yes ipad user do not have a friend code, just the username. Anyway I sent you a friend request from my support game Frz support
 

Wasted Eagle

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  1. None of the above
Thank you. I can't send Floor Washers and I don't know what qualifies as a "High level flight item". Is there anything I can send that you would find useful?

Hi Sky Elf

You can't send Floor Washer because your level probably doesn't allow it yet. It's a temporary gift you can send when you have a Terminal level 8. Once you have completed building a Terminal level 9, it changes to an item you need for a Terminal level 10...

A flight item is an item that is required to send off normal flights to some destinations. If you don't have the item, you can't fly there. Example: Landing Lamp. You need this item to fly to Washington DC, Bali and Arctic Station. You can get these items by ways of neighbour gifts or flights to a destination that drop these items (example: you get the Landing Lamp from flights to Turkish Coast).

High level flight items are the ones you need in the destinations that are unlocked in the higher levels (30+, 40+, 50+). Example: you need Earplugs to fly Falcon planes to Antarctica (lvl 55).

All flight items are giftable. Most flight items you can get from flying to other destinations. Some flight items are produced in buildings you can buy for you airport (example: a Flight Catering Facility produces flight item Flight Catering needed to fly to Moscow and others)...

You can find everything ranging from items, buildings, flights, etc. on the Airport City Wikia. Use the search bar to find whatever you need... (y)

Kind regards and happy flying,

Wasted Eagle
 
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Device
  1. iPad
Friend Code
Sky Elf
Username
Sky Elf
Hi Sky Elf

You can't send Floor Washer because your level probably doesn't allow it yet. It's a temporary gift you can send when you have a Terminal level 8. Once you have completed building a Terminal level 9, it changes to an item you need for a Terminal level 10...

A flight item is an item that is required to send off normal flights to some destinations. If you don't have the item, you can't fly there. Example: Landing Lamp. You need this item to fly to Washington DC, Bali and Arctic Station. You can get these items by ways of neighbour gifts or flights to a destination that drop these items (example: you get the Landing Lamp from flights to Turkish Coast).

High level flight items are the ones you need in the destinations that are unlocked in the higher levels (30+, 40+, 50+). Example: you need Earplugs to fly Falcon planes to Antarctica (lvl 55).

All flight items are giftable. Most flight items you can get from flying to other destinations. Some flight items are produced in buildings you can buy for you airport (example: a Flight Catering Facility produces flight item Flight Catering needed to fly to Moscow and others)...

You can find everything ranging from items, buildings, flights, etc. on the Airport City Wikia. Use the search bar to find whatever you need... (y)

Kind regards and happy flying,

Wasted Eagle

My Terminal is only level 3.

I know what low level flight items are. I just didn't know if I had access to flight items for destinations that require the Flight School that hasn't finished building yet. But I'm only level 18 and won't have items for level 30+ for a while yet.
 

Wasted Eagle

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  1. None of the above
My Terminal is only level 3.

I know what low level flight items are. I just didn't know if I had access to flight items for destinations that require the Flight School that hasn't finished building yet. But I'm only level 18 and won't have items for level 30+ for a while yet.

No worries, I just tried to get a sketch a completer picture of the flight items...

Don't forget to up your 'stars' as well (received for frequenting the different destinations: specialist, master, expert). Your destinations unlock along with your level ànd your star skills.

If you do this, your level will go up faster than your airport grows. This is good because you unlock everything before your airport really needs it. You can gather and save items way before actually needing them.

Quick example: Flight Catering. I built it about 10 levels later than I unlocked it (unlocks at 20). Upgraded it to level 4. Kept getting Flight Catering twice a day for months. And now this week I started using my stockpile. But after quick calculation realised that I won't nearly enough have them to three star a quarter of those destinations...

This forum helped me a lot in understanding the game. Especially the importance of planning ahead and having somewhat of a game strategy that suits your style...
 
Device
  1. iPad
Friend Code
Sky Elf
Username
Sky Elf
No worries, I just tried to get a sketch a completer picture of the flight items...

Don't forget to up your 'stars' as well (received for frequenting the different destinations: specialist, master, expert). Your destinations unlock along with your level ànd your star skills.

If you do this, your level will go up faster than your airport grows. This is good because you unlock everything before your airport really needs it. You can gather and save items way before actually needing them.

Quick example: Flight Catering. I built it about 10 levels later than I unlocked it (unlocks at 20). Upgraded it to level 4. Kept getting Flight Catering twice a day for months. And now this week I started using my stockpile. But after quick calculation realised that I won't nearly enough have them to three star a quarter of those destinations...

This forum helped me a lot in understanding the game. Especially the importance of planning ahead and having somewhat of a game strategy that suits your style...

Working on stars sounds like something I should wait to do until I don't have any quests or buildings that require me to go to specific destinations with those planes.

I know what you're talking about regarding my level going up faster than my airport. I'm probably going to end up building a level 4 runway for visiting planes before I buy my first level 3 plane. I'm working on the level 3 Repair Base right now to be ready for the level 3 planes once I have them.
 

Agent_L

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  1. Windows Mobile
Username
Agent L
Working on stars sounds like something I should wait to do until I don't have any quests or buildings that require me to go to specific destinations with those planes.
No, the exact opposite. You should ignore the quests and do only what makes sense at the moment. Work the stars while you still have planes to work them. As you level up, you'll need the hangar space for bigger planes, so you'll get rid of the low-lvl planes. That'll make it impossible to work the low-level destinations. If you don't max out stars on low-level destinations now, you'll have to sell expensive planes in the future just to fly the cheap ones again. And you'll need stars, because high level flights require stars.

Just use your current planes to the max and sell them only after you have no more work for them. Delaying quests costs nothing, delaying stars cost a lot.
 
Device
  1. iPad
Friend Code
Sky Elf
Username
Sky Elf
No, the exact opposite. You should ignore the quests and do only what makes sense at the moment. Work the stars while you still have planes to work them. As you level up, you'll need the hangar space for bigger planes, so you'll get rid of the low-lvl planes. That'll make it impossible to work the low-level destinations. If you don't max out stars on low-level destinations now, you'll have to sell expensive planes in the future just to fly the cheap ones again. And you'll need stars, because high level flights require stars.

Just use your current planes to the max and sell them only after you have no more work for them. Delaying quests costs nothing, delaying stars cost a lot.

I replaced most of my Turboprops with Jets, but kept one to work on quests and stars. I sold all my Powerful Propeller-Driven planes because I had no more work for them and later got a quest that requires me to fly to Egypt. I'd rather that not happen with Turboprop planes, so gaining stars on those destinations a little more slowly so I have an excuse to keep one around in case I need it for quests makes sense to me.

When the game told me to build a Reserve Hanger, I thought I'd be able to keep old planes there until I needed them for quests, but it doesn't seem to work that way.
 

Wasted Eagle

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  1. None of the above
When the game told me to build a Reserve Hanger, I thought I'd be able to keep old planes there until I needed them for quests, but it doesn't seem to work that way.
Smart that you want to keep one each time. Good for events and small quests.

How come it doesn't work that way with the reserve hangar?
I use the trick with the open extra slot and buying/selling the 200 coin plane to move planes around. Works just fine...

(More info about the reserve hangar out of the guides section.)
 
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