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("BTIZ" wrote)
http://www.airporthomes.com/hm0114.htm you buying? It's been on the market a long time.. http://www.airporthomes.com/images/hm0114/hm114-2.jpg If clutter fills available space, this guy's in a "heap" of trouble!! -- Montblack |
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![]() 5 minutes. I thought I wanted a home close to work, but ended up living close to the plane. I'm very happy. Happy Flying! Scott Skylane N92054 |
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I am in the same situation as Bob.
An airport 10 minutes away but my plane is 50 minutes. Any truth to the saying "the further away the boat, the more you use it"? Mike Z "Robert A. Barker" wrote in message news:YVkob.50262$275.127798@attbi_s53... I, like many others, so it seems, have a 25 t5o 30 min drive to my plane. There is an airport 5 min away,but for many reasons doesn't work out. Bob Barker N8749S |
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JimC wrote:
How far do you live from your plane and how long do you typically spend driving to get there? Home, work, airport is an equilateral triangle, about 20 minutes per side. |
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In article . net, "Mike Z."
writes: I am in the same situation as Bob. An airport 10 minutes away but my plane is 50 minutes. Any truth to the saying "the further away the boat, the more you use it"? I have the same kind of choice. I'm 10 minutes from KCLE, a class B with lots of in and out problems and high cost of hanger. I'm 30 minutes from KLPR, good choice but hanger is $250/month. I'm 40 minutes from I64, OK airport with hanger at $100/month and cheap gas. I'm at I64. G Chuck PS There is no question re the boat. I have several examples of people that moved to the Lake Erie shore, kept the boat at the door, and then stopped using it. |
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8 miles by air, 12 miles by road. 20 minutes.
-- Gene Seibel Hangar 131 - http://pad39a.com/gene/plane.html Because I fly, I envy no one. I have been thinking about the drive to the airport lately and how nice it would be to live a little closer. I have a brother that is also a pilot and he lives about 4 miles from his plane. Mine is more like 25 road miles away and requires a half hour drive. That really makes a difference when you are working on the plane and remember you left something at home that is needed for the current job. This got me curious about the situation that others have. So, how about it? How far do you live from your plane and how long do you typically spend driving to get there? JimC |
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![]() "Mike Z." wrote: Any truth to the saying "the further away the boat, the more you use it"? I've not found that to be the case. I don't fly as often based at Old Bridge as I did when I was based at Kupper. The drive to Kupper used to be 20 to 30 minutes. That to Old Bridge runs 45 minutes or a bit more. That extra hour of driving time somehow makes it impossible to get anything else done on a flying afternoon. George Patterson You can dress a hog in a tuxedo, but he still wants to roll in the mud. |
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"JimC" wrote: I have been thinking about the drive to the airport lately and how nice it would be to live a little closer. I have a brother that is also a pilot and he lives about 4 miles from his plane. Mine is more like 25 road miles away and requires a half hour drive. That really makes a difference when you are working on the plane and remember you left something at home that is needed for the current job. This got me curious about the situation that others have. So, how about it? How far do you live from your plane and how long do you typically spend driving to get there? JimC About 50 feet -- I used to live 50 mile from my plane in the People's Republik of Kalifornia. That really got old! We have a asaying that, if you've lived at Spruce Creek and die and go to heaven, it is just a lateral trensfer. |
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Heh, I've found this. My garden is overgrown with brambles,
my house is a mess and my cars need washing and polishing. I find my whole day's shot...I tend not to get up early on Saturdays anyway (see working time below...usually too tired by Saturday!) and with an hour drive each way and it getting dark early now... And I was in work until 5.45am this morning working enough overtime to pay for the damned plane! :-) Paul (5.30pm on a Friday evening now...just a few more hours to do... :-) ) "G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... That extra hour of driving time somehow makes it impossible to get anything else done on a flying afternoon. |
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15 minute drive, about 6 or 7 miles.
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