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Has anyone had any experience with Tailwinds Airpark , of Leeward Air
Ranch in FL ? Any advise for buying, or living in an air park ? Thanks |
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In article sgdpb.68101$ao4.178602@attbi_s51, Kevin
wrote: Has anyone had any experience with Tailwinds Airpark , of Leeward Air Ranch in FL ? Any advise for buying, or living in an air park ? Thanks According to my "Illustrated Guide to Residential Airparks (SE)", Tailwinds has a total of 51 lots, well/septic and in-ground electricity. It also has 2700 ft paved/lighted runway. Leeward has nice sod, but it is far away from everything, in the center of the state, which means it will be 5-10 deg F hotter in the summer and 5-10 deg cooler in the winter. It also has well/septic. When my wife and I looked for residential airparks 5 years ago, we set up a number of criteria to keep us both happy. Among those criteria: 1. Runway must be common property -- no single owner to have a stranglehold on the place. 2. Water/sewer system, to preclude contamination, dry wells, septic mess. 3. Runway must have lights, for night ops. 4. Airpark community must be big enough to defend itself against the Philistines who might decide to become neighbors. 5. Close to beaches, shopping, community college, cultural events. You DON'T want to have to drive a half-hour to get a loaf of bread or a can of paint! When we first saw Spruce Creek, it was where we wanted to live! Nothing else compares. See: fly-in.com http://www.primateprojections.com/SpruceCreekFlyIn/ |
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Orval Fairbairn wrote:
In article sgdpb.68101$ao4.178602@attbi_s51, Kevin wrote: Has anyone had any experience with Tailwinds Airpark , of Leeward Air Ranch in FL ? Any advise for buying, or living in an air park ? Thanks According to my "Illustrated Guide to Residential Airparks (SE)", Tailwinds has a total of 51 lots, well/septic and in-ground electricity. It also has 2700 ft paved/lighted runway. Leeward has nice sod, but it is far away from everything, in the center of the state, which means it will be 5-10 deg F hotter in the summer and 5-10 deg cooler in the winter. It also has well/septic. When my wife and I looked for residential airparks 5 years ago, we set up a number of criteria to keep us both happy. Among those criteria: 1. Runway must be common property -- no single owner to have a stranglehold on the place. 2. Water/sewer system, to preclude contamination, dry wells, septic mess. 3. Runway must have lights, for night ops. 4. Airpark community must be big enough to defend itself against the Philistines who might decide to become neighbors. 5. Close to beaches, shopping, community college, cultural events. You DON'T want to have to drive a half-hour to get a loaf of bread or a can of paint! When we first saw Spruce Creek, it was where we wanted to live! Nothing else compares. See: fly-in.com http://www.primateprojections.com/SpruceCreekFlyIn/ Thanks much for your Help. |
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Orval Fairbairn wrote:
In article sgdpb.68101$ao4.178602@attbi_s51, Kevin wrote: Has anyone had any experience with Tailwinds Airpark , of Leeward Air Ranch in FL ? Any advise for buying, or living in an air park ? Thanks According to my "Illustrated Guide to Residential Airparks (SE)", Tailwinds has a total of 51 lots, well/septic and in-ground electricity. It also has 2700 ft paved/lighted runway. Leeward has nice sod, but it is far away from everything, in the center of the state, which means it will be 5-10 deg F hotter in the summer and 5-10 deg cooler in the winter. It also has well/septic. When my wife and I looked for residential airparks 5 years ago, we set up a number of criteria to keep us both happy. Among those criteria: 1. Runway must be common property -- no single owner to have a stranglehold on the place. 2. Water/sewer system, to preclude contamination, dry wells, septic mess. 3. Runway must have lights, for night ops. 4. Airpark community must be big enough to defend itself against the Philistines who might decide to become neighbors. 5. Close to beaches, shopping, community college, cultural events. You DON'T want to have to drive a half-hour to get a loaf of bread or a can of paint! When we first saw Spruce Creek, it was where we wanted to live! Nothing else compares. See: fly-in.com http://www.primateprojections.com/SpruceCreekFlyIn/ Thanks for the link to spruce creek. |
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