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You can rent my Shell Lake WI hangar (KSSQ) (single, new,
tight, solid, power door etc, and carpeted) for $90/month. Wow.... excuse me while I wipe the drool from my mouth. We pay $112 per month for ours. Includes electricity. Go 50 miles south, and they're just $45 per month, for one that's even nicer. I can't for the life of me figure out what you guys see in the coasts... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On 16 Feb 2007 14:43:14 -0800, "Jay Honeck"
wrote: I can't for the life of me figure out what you guys see in the coasts... Scenery, theater, employment, schooling, great restaurants, clubs (the night and hobby kind), the ocean, mountains, art galleries, rock & roll, the symphony... I can see a Broadway show, ON BROADWAY, eat kick-ass Italian food in Boston with a view of the Old North Church, visit the Yale Art Gallery, eat scallops and whale watch off Provincetown, and hike in the Adirondacks near the 1980 Olympic site, see fireworks over the Statue of Liberty, hear the BSO in Boston OR the Berkshires, or watch WW1 planes in Rhinebeck, ride Bike New York on my bicycle. I can drive 10 minutes and mountain bike in 24,000 acres, where I might not see another person! I could even do several in the same weekend, on a lark... I can see the Giants, Rangers, Bruins, Jets, Devils, Mets, Red Sox, Patriots, Yankees, Phillies, Knicks, Celtics, 76'ers, Nets, Eagles, or Flyers, catch the Big East or Hockey East championship tournaments, ans sleep in my own bed after the game. Tomorrow night, I'll get in a $30 scheduled limo and fly DIRECT to Iceland for vacation. When I went to Rome, Barcelona, Zurich, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Anchorage, Honolulu, or Miami... I flew direct as well. Oh, why oh why do I put up with it? It ain't perfect, but it works for me, even if I can't afford a hangar here. G When I retire, I can sell my home and move to your neighborhood! |
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"Dan Luke" wrote: "Bob Noel" wrote: only $320/month. AAAAARRRGGHHH! sorry. -- Bob Noel Looking for a sig the lawyers will hate |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
You can rent my Shell Lake WI hangar (KSSQ) (single, new, tight, solid, power door etc, and carpeted) for $90/month. Wow.... excuse me while I wipe the drool from my mouth. We pay $112 per month for ours. Includes electricity. Go 50 miles south, and they're just $45 per month, for one that's even nicer. I can't for the life of me figure out what you guys see in the coasts... Jobs. Matt |
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On 2/16/2007 5:43:17 PM, "Jay Honeck" wrote:
I can't for the life of me figure out what you guys see in the coasts... If only life were so simple that hangar fees dictated where to live. -- Peter |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
oups.com... You can rent my Shell Lake WI hangar (KSSQ) (single, new, tight, solid, power door etc, and carpeted) for $90/month. Wow.... excuse me while I wipe the drool from my mouth. We pay $112 per month for ours. Includes electricity. Go 50 miles south, and they're just $45 per month, for one that's even nicer. I can't for the life of me figure out what you guys see in the coasts... Water? I'm a long way from the coast and I pay $375 a month for our Beech 36, and we'll pay $475 if we upgrade to a turbine twin. Matt Barrow |
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"B A R R Y" wrote in message
... On 16 Feb 2007 14:43:14 -0800, "Jay Honeck" wrote: I can't for the life of me figure out what you guys see in the coasts... Scenery, theater, employment, schooling, great restaurants, clubs (the night and hobby kind), the ocean, mountains, art galleries, rock & roll, the symphony... I can see a Broadway show, ON BROADWAY, eat kick-ass Italian food in Boston with a view of the Old North Church, visit the Yale Art Gallery, eat scallops and whale watch off Provincetown, and hike in the Adirondacks near the 1980 Olympic site, see fireworks over the Statue of Liberty, hear the BSO in Boston OR the Berkshires, or watch WW1 planes in Rhinebeck, ride Bike New York on my bicycle. I can drive 10 minutes and mountain bike in 24,000 acres, where I might not see another person! I could even do several in the same weekend, on a lark... I can see the Giants, Rangers, Bruins, Jets, Devils, Mets, Red Sox, Patriots, Yankees, Phillies, Knicks, Celtics, 76'ers, Nets, Eagles, or Flyers, catch the Big East or Hockey East championship tournaments, ans sleep in my own bed after the game. Tomorrow night, I'll get in a $30 scheduled limo and fly DIRECT to Iceland for vacation. When I went to Rome, Barcelona, Zurich, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Anchorage, Honolulu, or Miami... I flew direct as well. Oh, why oh why do I put up with it? It ain't perfect, but it works for me, even if I can't afford a hangar here. G Whatever floats your boat. :~) When I retire, I can sell my home and move to your neighborhood! Oh, so you'll come here and mess us up? :~( |
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"Peter R." wrote in message
... On 2/16/2007 5:43:17 PM, "Jay Honeck" wrote: I can't for the life of me figure out what you guys see in the coasts... If only life were so simple that hangar fees dictated where to live. It's indicative of more fundamental issues, Peter. |
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On 2/16/2007 8:16:13 PM, "Matt Barrow" wrote:
It's indicative of more fundamental issues, Peter. With aviation-related businesses, perhaps. But my point was that there are certainly other priorities besides the cost of aviation. Having my three boys grow up in the same city as their extended family tops my list. -- Peter |
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On Feb 16, 6:34 am, "Dan Luke" wrote:
I've decided to sell '87D (anyone interested can see it on rec.aviation.marketplace). Whether I'll buy another airplane is uncertain, but right now I'm doubtful. There are just too many negatives associated with owning an airplane in the Mobile area -- principally hangar and mechanic problems. Most likely I'll go back to renting from the Flight School, as the local aero club doesn't have anything more capable than Skyhawks. For the most part, I've loved having my own airplane, but it looks like soon I'll be faced with either parking it outdoors or paying $320/mo. for a T hangar at Fairhope, neither of which is acceptable. Put that together with the fact that I've been unable to find a mechanic I can really trust, and you have a situation I just can't enjoy. The FBO monopoly around here keeps fuel prices high, too, another aggravation. You folks that have cheap fuel, good mechanics or good hangar deals count your blessings. -- Dan C172RG at BFM Dan, Sorry to hear of your predicament. I was sympathetic when I read about your problem with the black oil after 2 hrs running time, and your mechanic (whom you had trusted to keep the engine in good shape) said it was not a problem. Trust me, I know from personal experience just how bad some A&P's are (not to mention the dishonest ones). It is actually a tribute to your personal ethics that you have decided to sell rather than trust your life to someone that might get you killed. I am lucky since I am an Aerospace Engineer and know pretty much what is up with my plane (Cessna 177A), and the A&P's can't BS me. Many I have dealt with have tried, believe me. Just last year, I had some studs break that hold the #4 cylinder on the engine case. I noticed something wrong and turned back shortly after takeoff (smart me). To make a long story short, no damage had been done to the engine yet, and I was able to fix it for less than $50 in parts (new studs). I did the work myself and had my IA help me put it back together for about 4 hrs labor charge from him. When I showed my problem to the engine shop here at the airport where I am based, he immediately said I had to split the case, yada, yada, yada. About $20,000 in all by the time you were ready go fly again. That was a year ago and just replacing the studs has worked fine since the engine is running nicely ever since. My IA lets me do annuals on the ramp with me doing all the work, and charges a set fee of $200 for the inspection. Since I try and keep the plane in airworthy shape, that is usually all that is needed. If you check around, you can find a good A&P that will work with you. It is worth it even if you have to fly a couple of hrs to get to him for annuals or major service. Ask everyone you know about a good mechanic that will let you work with him. You can eventually find one if you try. There are good and honest ones (and some awful owners too!) out there. You could also look at keeping the plane outside (although, that close to the coast I wouldn't want to) since it is the humid salt air that does the damage, and a hangar doesn't help with that. The Cutlass you have is a sweet plane. Good ones are hard to find. If you feel you have to go the way of selling, then it shouldn't be too hard to do. Regards, Bud |
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