Looking for tips and strategies for high scores

I play regularly on mobile, usually vs 2 AI, and using all currently available expansions and bird packs. Usually just a nice casual relaxing game or two. But occasionally it’s fun to try and hit the achievements or a new high score.
However, I find I can’t break past about 120pts, give or take. So wondering for those who manage to hit 130+… how? Best engines or bird combos, how you prioritize engines vs nectar bonus vs bonus cards vs round goals, etc.? Appreciate hearing how you guys approach and strategize. Thanks!

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u/skibear92 — 1 day ago

Cabins, class, and revenue

How does revenue function? Is it just related to airframe purchase price? Or does cabin configuration matter? And how do you guys configure your cabins?

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u/skibear92 — 28 days ago

Breeze

Hey guys. Curious to hear if anyone’s working at Breeze, or otherwise heard how dispatching there is. Not currently looking to swap gigs, just ran into one of their pilots, and don’t see too much about them here.

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u/skibear92 — 1 month ago

Best spots to spot a lyrebird

Hey all, seems like questions are allowed here? If not, I apologize.
Wondering if anyone might have any tips for lyrebird chances out of Canberra? I assume somewhere in Tidbinbilla? Or any chance in Tassie, hopefully between Launceston and Cradle?
I’ve been fairly lucky with some other sightings, but not so much as a hint of lyrebird. These are my only chances for this winter, and hoping to get lucky. Appreciate the help.

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u/skibear92 — 3 months ago

My recent collection

Picked these up one by one across the past year or so. All from Dog Boy Knives here in South Australia.
L-R: 230x55mm chef knife, stabilized spalted tamarind; 180x55mm santoku, ebony; 160x55mm nakiri, sheoak; 110mm paring, ebony.
My understanding is the steel is sourced from old sawmill blades and things like that, sandwiching a couple layers of copper. Just thought they were a nice combination of art and utility, and local Aussie made.
Does look like a number of the blades aren’t quite straight, but I only notice that when they’re on the block. So I can’t imagine it’s worth bringing them back to the maker to fix, right? Would imagine they’ll straighten out a bit over time? (My first set of nice knives…)

u/skibear92 — 3 months ago