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Chezelwig[_2_]
January 13th 09, 12:44 AM
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Glen in Orlando[_3_]
January 13th 09, 04:03 AM
Just a couple of homes in a local fly-in community

This first one is a home under construction... I think the Hangar is going
to be bigger then the house

Orval Fairbairn[_2_]
January 13th 09, 05:11 AM
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"Glen in Orlando" > wrote:

> Just a couple of homes in a local fly-in community
>
> This first one is a home under construction... I think the Hangar is going
> to be bigger then the house
>
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That looks like the "Swiss Embassy," available for only about $4.5 Mil.
It has two huge hangars with it.

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HEMI - Powered[_2_]
January 13th 09, 03:00 PM
Glen in Orlando added these comments in the current discussion du
jour ...

> Just a couple of homes in a local fly-in community
>
> This first one is a home under construction... I think the
> Hangar is going to be bigger then the house
>
>
I saw a TV show about hanger houses last year. If I understood it
correctly, the tract is near an airport so that owners can taxi
their aircraft directly from their house to a taxiway to a runway.

But what I don't know is what they cost to buy and what the cost
might be to have airport priveliges. Can you enlighten me, please?
I assume the hit is really HIGH, only for those with real means who
must first finance the plane itself and then the house.

Thanks.

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by stupidity!" - Hanlon's Razor

Orval Fairbairn[_2_]
January 13th 09, 04:04 PM
In article >,
"HEMI - Powered" > wrote:

> Glen in Orlando added these comments in the current discussion du
> jour ...
>
> > Just a couple of homes in a local fly-in community
> >
> > This first one is a home under construction... I think the
> > Hangar is going to be bigger then the house
> >
> >
> I saw a TV show about hanger houses last year. If I understood it
> correctly, the tract is near an airport so that owners can taxi
> their aircraft directly from their house to a taxiway to a runway.
>
> But what I don't know is what they cost to buy and what the cost
> might be to have airport priveliges. Can you enlighten me, please?
> I assume the hit is really HIGH, only for those with real means who
> must first finance the plane itself and then the house.
>
> Thanks.

Try:
http://fly-in.com/
http://skybronco.com/

When we moved to Spruce Creek, we laid out a number of items:

1. The Association must own and control the airport.

2. The pilots MUST be in charge! Lakeway and Ocean Reef come to mind
where the anti-aviators run things.

4. Sewer & water from system (No well/septic tank for primary
water/sewer).

5. Must be big enough to defend itself against the neighboring
Philistines.

6. Proximity to shopping/schools/culture. No driving a half hour to get
a can of paint or a loaf of bread.

7. No state income tax.

8. No snow to shovel.

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HEMI - Powered[_2_]
January 14th 09, 12:28 PM
Orval Fairbairn added these comments in the current discussion du
jour ...

>> But what I don't know is what they cost to buy and what the
>> cost might be to have airport priveliges. Can you enlighten me,
>> please? I assume the hit is really HIGH, only for those with
>> real means who must first finance the plane itself and then the
>> house.
>>
> Try:
> http://fly-in.com/
> http://skybronco.com/
>
> When we moved to Spruce Creek, we laid out a number of items:
>
> 1. The Association must own and control the airport.
>
> 2. The pilots MUST be in charge! Lakeway and Ocean Reef come to
> mind where the anti-aviators run things.
>
> 4. Sewer & water from system (No well/septic tank for primary
> water/sewer).
>
> 5. Must be big enough to defend itself against the neighboring
> Philistines.
>
> 6. Proximity to shopping/schools/culture. No driving a half hour
> to get a can of paint or a loaf of bread.
>
> 7. No state income tax.
>
> 8. No snow to shovel.
>
Thanks for the info.

--
HP, aka Jerry

"Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained
by stupidity!" - Hanlon's Razor

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