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![]() More to the point M, do you have a better and as convenient location to check Avgas prices around the county? "M" wrote in message ups.com... Airnav.com fuel prices come from user input. And your point is that the fuel price at Atlantic Aviation at TEB is not $7.42? That's possible, but what it is then? gpsman wrote: I don't think it would be wise practice to count on airnav.com as a source of reliable and current information. ----- - gpsman |
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![]() "gpsman" wrote in message oups.com... [PLONK] |
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gpsman wrote:
"I don't think it would be wise practice to count on airnav.com as a source of reliable and current information." With my new information I would add; *especially* if their fuel prices are derived from "user input". I have used Airnav for two cross country trips, one in 2005 from NY to California, up to Colorado, and back to NY, and one in 2006 from NY to Colorado and back. Both times all fuel stops that I had chosen from Airnav were priced exactly as Airnav user input stated them to be. --------- insert flame here ------------------ -- Peter |
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Grumman-581 wrote:
Good point, but that also holds true for a good portion of the northeast... Hell, it's not like you're going to find decent BBQ in NYC -- they can't even pronounce "Houston" correctly... I have to chuckle when someone claims that they can't find decent food in NYC. Clearly not from personal experience even if it is in jest. Have you ever been to Virgil's or Daisy May's? NYC has some of the best eating in the world, you just need to know where to look. Seeking out good eats is a city-wide pasttime here. Now "pricing" is a whole 'nother matter... Marco |
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"M" wrote in message
oups.com... The Airnav fuel report says the highest avgas price in the country right now is $7.42. Bend over, grab your ankles... It didn't take long to find out where. Atlantic Aviation at Teterboro (http://www.airnav.com/airport/KTEB). $7.42 a gallon, that's breathtaking! Not surprising... Figured it had to be up there in the NE somewhere... Hell, they even charge landing fees up that away -- something pretty much unheard of down here in the civilized South... |
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"Marco Leon" wrote in message
ups.com... I have to chuckle when someone claims that they can't find decent food in NYC. Clearly not from personal experience even if it is in jest. Have you ever been to Virgil's or Daisy May's? NYC has some of the best eating in the world, you just need to know where to look. Seeking out good eats is a city-wide pasttime here. Sorry, but you can't get *real* BBQ outside of Texas... The best that you can hope for is that the imitation might not be completely unpalateable... BBQ is a religon in Texas... We know *everything* about it and the rest of the country knows ****... Don't believe me? Well, just ask us... |
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You, know who holds the world record on price ??? well the highest I have
ever seen!! Nasasuraq Greenland about $13.00 a Gallon for 100LL last time I was there. "M" wrote in message oups.com... The Airnav fuel report says the highest avgas price in the country right now is $7.42. http://www.airnav.com/fuel/report.html It didn't take long to find out where. Atlantic Aviation at Teterboro (http://www.airnav.com/airport/KTEB). $7.42 a gallon, that's breathtaking! |
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![]() "Marco Leon" wrote in message ups.com... Grumman-581 wrote: Good point, but that also holds true for a good portion of the northeast... Hell, it's not like you're going to find decent BBQ in NYC -- they can't even pronounce "Houston" correctly... I have to chuckle when someone claims that they can't find decent food in NYC. Clearly not from personal experience even if it is in jest. Have you ever been to Virgil's or Daisy May's? NYC has some of the best eating in the world, you just need to know where to look. Seeking out good eats is a city-wide pasttime here. Now "pricing" is a whole 'nother matter... You poor lose soul. He wasn't talking about food. There is plenty of great food in NYC. He was talking about BBQ. BBQ is a religious talisman that can only be properly prepared within the borders of Texas. You could take the best BBQ priest and take him to NYC with a cow and all his tools and magical items and while the output might taste good it still wouldn't be BBQ. BBQ is the reason we allow Texas to even be in the United States. BBQ is made from cow not pig. BBQ is the reason I live in Arkansas (exactly 1 hour and 47 minutes from real BBQ) and not Texas, because if I lived in Texas it is all that I would eat. BBQ is the reason I'm building an airplane so I can get to BBQ quicker without having it too close by. BBQ is well BBQ. |
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Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
You poor lose soul. He wasn't talking about food. There is plenty of great food in NYC. Ahhh, but is it good enough to make it worth having to associate with New Yorkers? He was talking about BBQ. BBQ is a religious talisman that can only be properly prepared within the borders of Texas. Finally! Someone who truly understands! I was down in Miami quite a few years ago and one of the locals suggested a particular restaurant as having the best BBQ in town... Their idea of BBQ was to have the meat cooked in an electric oven and then have a BBQ sauce poured over it prior to serving... That's not BBQ, that's just a roast with sauce on it... Of course, besides that point, Florida seems to think that *pig* is BBQ... As every Texan knows, *real* BBQ is not just *beef*, but beef *brisket*... |
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![]() "Grumman-581" wrote in message ... Gig 601XL Builder wrote: You poor lose soul. He wasn't talking about food. There is plenty of great food in NYC. Ahhh, but is it good enough to make it worth having to associate with New Yorkers? Just barely. He was talking about BBQ. BBQ is a religious talisman that can only be properly prepared within the borders of Texas. Finally! Someone who truly understands! I was down in Miami quite a few years ago and one of the locals suggested a particular restaurant as having the best BBQ in town... Their idea of BBQ was to have the meat cooked in an electric oven and then have a BBQ sauce poured over it prior to serving... That's not BBQ, that's just a roast with sauce on it... Of course, besides that point, Florida seems to think that *pig* is BBQ... As every Texan knows, *real* BBQ is not just *beef*, but beef *brisket*... What your ate was Bar-B-Q, Bar-B-Que or the worst which is barbeque. While some of these can taste OK or even good they aren't BBQ. |
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