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"Phil J" wrote in message
... On Feb 29, 12:05 pm, "Marco Leon" wrote: Yeah, I figured that if Riahard Collins' mission changes, it would be less hours of the same type of flying so he'll need a more capable machine. I was commenting on owner/pilots in general that don't fly as much but are still spending 15 AMUs a year keeping their bird in the air. Marco AMUs. Accumulated Marriage Units? Does that equal about $1,000? Depends on how you define "marriage units." Considering the subject, not very many things are priced that low. But yes, the AMUs I'm speaking of is 1:1,000 (but please don't let the wifey in on that formula or our collective geese will be cooked!) Marco |
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On Feb 29, 11:06*am, Phil J wrote:
On Feb 29, 12:05*pm, "Marco Leon" wrote: AMUs. * Accumulated Marriage Units? *Does that equal about $1,000? Aviation Monitary Units. A single unit is $1,000. This is because you really can't even go into a shop for an oil change without spending about $1,000 so why bother with the needless extra digits. -Robert |
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Any of you guys out there ever "downgrade?" If so, how was it?
I know a couple of guys who have "downgraded" to LSAs after years of buzzing around in Barons and Mooneys. They seem mighty happy. Personally, I expect to "downgrade" to a CT (or similar) when the kids are out of the house, and I no longer need a 1460 pound useful load. Four gallons per hour sounds mighty fine, most days. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On 2008-03-01, Jay Honeck wrote:
Personally, I expect to "downgrade" to a CT (or similar) when the kids are out of the house, and I no longer need a 1460 pound useful load. Four gallons per hour sounds mighty fine, most days. Hm. Maybe I should stop at your place on my way home with the Zodiac... -- Jay Maynard, K5ZC http://www.conmicro.com http://jmaynard.livejournal.com http://www.tronguy.net http://www.hercules-390.org (Yes, that's me!) Buy Hercules stuff at http://www.cafepress.com/hercules-390 |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in
news:PB5yj.56157$yE1.49793@attbi_s21: Any of you guys out there ever "downgrade?" If so, how was it? I know a couple of guys who have "downgraded" to LSAs after years of buzzing around in Barons and Mooneys. They seem mighty happy. Personally, I expect to "downgrade" to a CT (or similar) when the kids are out of the house, and I no longer need a 1460 pound useful load. Four gallons per hour sounds mighty fine, most days. And another airplane up in blazes. Bertie |
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Hm. Maybe I should stop at your place on my way home with the Zodiac...
I'd love to see it. I've flown a CT, but never even sat in a Zodiac... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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More like "Anti Marriage Units".
"Marco Leon" wrote in message ... "Phil J" wrote in message ... On Feb 29, 12:05 pm, "Marco Leon" wrote: Yeah, I figured that if Riahard Collins' mission changes, it would be less hours of the same type of flying so he'll need a more capable machine. I was commenting on owner/pilots in general that don't fly as much but are still spending 15 AMUs a year keeping their bird in the air. Marco AMUs. Accumulated Marriage Units? Does that equal about $1,000? Depends on how you define "marriage units." Considering the subject, not very many things are priced that low. But yes, the AMUs I'm speaking of is 1:1,000 (but please don't let the wifey in on that formula or our collective geese will be cooked!) Marco |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in news:8Scyj.3765$TT4.3273
@attbi_s22: Hm. Maybe I should stop at your place on my way home with the Zodiac... I'd love to see it. I've flown a CT, but never even sat in a Zodiac... I'm sure the zodiac will live.. Bertie |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote:
I'd love to see it. I've flown a CT, but never even sat in a Zodiac... If I missed it, sorry for the repeat, but ... what did you think of the CT after flying it? There's one in a hangar around the corner from mine. I LOVE the look of it and hope to fly it one day when the guy has time. He says it outperforms the Skycatcher (I think it's around the same price ... over $100K). He said the new one has 13" more in the fuselage and has a different-shaped baggage door that will allow you to get bigger items in and out with ease. This guy is a distributor, so of course he has nothing but praise for it, but I'm curious to know what you thought of it. If you'd consider having one, I'm guessing you must've liked it. Shirl |
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On 2008-03-02, Shirl wrote:
If I missed it, sorry for the repeat, but ... what did you think of the CT after flying it? There's one in a hangar around the corner from mine. I LOVE the look of it and hope to fly it one day when the guy has time. He says it outperforms the Skycatcher (I think it's around the same price ... over $100K). He said the new one has 13" more in the fuselage and has a different-shaped baggage door that will allow you to get bigger items in and out with ease. This guy is a distributor, so of course he has nothing but praise for it, but I'm curious to know what you thought of it. If you'd consider having one, I'm guessing you must've liked it. A friend who's evaluated a LOT of the LSAs out there, and flown a nontrivial number, tells me the CT has a very abrupt stall, and if you encounter that on landing and drop the aircraft in from a few feet off the ground, the gear has a nasty tendency to break off - at which point Bad Things happen. I don't know that personally, and the CT wasn't on my list of candidate aircraft anyway... From what I've seen, though, *anything* outperforms the Skycatcher. The aircraft is a hog, with only 425 pounds useful load - more than 100 less than just about any other LSA. The main reason they have the number of orders they do is that, apparently, every Cessna aircraft dealer was forced to order 10 of them, and Cessna Pilot Centers were forced to order one. At that rate, it's not hard to run up 400 orders. -- Jay Maynard, K5ZC http://www.conmicro.com http://jmaynard.livejournal.com http://www.tronguy.net Fairmont, MN (FRM) (Yes, that's me!) AMD Zodiac CH601XLi N55ZC (getting ready to order) |
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