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![]() Jay Honeck wrote: Tony Snow, "technical advisor" for our aviation video webpage (Tony is retired RAF, and has forgotten more about aviation than I'll ever know), confirmed for me today that it would cost $640+ for me to top off Atlas -- our Cherokee Pathfinder -- in Great Britain. Imagine! $640 to go fly! This *might* explain why there are only 9 registered Cherokee 235s in all of Britain, no? Not to worry, however. Tony has confirmed that the streets in his hometown *are* paved with gold, and that everyone eats steak daily, for free, thanks to the taxes those remaining 9 pilots are paying... Petrol here is $7.92 (NZ) per gallon. AFAIK we don't have any Pathfinders :-) |
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![]() "george" wrote in message ps.com... : : Jay Honeck wrote: : Tony Snow, "technical advisor" for our aviation video webpage (Tony is : retired RAF, and has forgotten more about aviation than I'll ever : know), confirmed for me today that it would cost $640+ for me to top : off Atlas -- our Cherokee Pathfinder -- in Great Britain. : : Imagine! $640 to go fly! This *might* explain why there are only 9 : registered Cherokee 235s in all of Britain, no? : : Not to worry, however. Tony has confirmed that the streets in his : hometown *are* paved with gold, and that everyone eats steak daily, for : free, thanks to the taxes those remaining 9 pilots are paying... : : Petrol here is $7.92 (NZ) per gallon. : AFAIK we don't have any Pathfinders :-) : Are those Imperial gallons or are they US gallons? |
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![]() ".Blueskies." wrote in message m... "george" wrote in message ps.com... : : Jay Honeck wrote: : Tony Snow, "technical advisor" for our aviation video webpage (Tony is : retired RAF, and has forgotten more about aviation than I'll ever : know), confirmed for me today that it would cost $640+ for me to top : off Atlas -- our Cherokee Pathfinder -- in Great Britain. : : Imagine! $640 to go fly! This *might* explain why there are only 9 : registered Cherokee 235s in all of Britain, no? : : Not to worry, however. Tony has confirmed that the streets in his : hometown *are* paved with gold, and that everyone eats steak daily, for : free, thanks to the taxes those remaining 9 pilots are paying... : : Petrol here is $7.92 (NZ) per gallon. : AFAIK we don't have any Pathfinders :-) : Are those Imperial gallons or are they US gallons? Yeah, and how much is that in real money? ![]() |
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"Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote in message
... ".Blueskies." wrote in message m... "george" wrote in message ps.com... : : Petrol here is $7.92 (NZ) per gallon. : AFAIK we don't have any Pathfinders :-) : Are those Imperial gallons or are they US gallons? Yeah, and how much is that in real money? ![]() Why, that'll be 0.88 euro/liter ;-) |
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![]() "george" wrote in message ps.com... Jay Honeck wrote: Tony Snow, "technical advisor" for our aviation video webpage (Tony is retired RAF, and has forgotten more about aviation than I'll ever know), confirmed for me today that it would cost $640+ for me to top off Atlas -- our Cherokee Pathfinder -- in Great Britain. Imagine! $640 to go fly! This *might* explain why there are only 9 registered Cherokee 235s in all of Britain, no? Not to worry, however. Tony has confirmed that the streets in his hometown *are* paved with gold, and that everyone eats steak daily, for free, thanks to the taxes those remaining 9 pilots are paying... Petrol here is $7.92 (NZ) per gallon. AFAIK we don't have any Pathfinders :-) Off topic, but what is the price of diesel fuel in Kiwi land, and is biodiesel getting popular there? |
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On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 20:47:54 +0100, "David Wright"
wrote: Okay, I jest - the trains are good - but only because the entire country is small enough to drive from one end to the other in about 14 hours, and from one side to the other in about 6 Damn, it takes about 15 hours just to drive across Texas... And about 18 hours to drive the length of the state... Both are about 900 miles, but the driving the length of the state involves a few more non-interstate type roads... |
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Show me who qualifies for medicaid and can afford to fly at the same
time. If you can afford to fly, you are paying for your health care whether you live in the U.S. or in Europe. In Europe you give the gov't money to pay for your healthcare, in the U.S. you give the insurance company money to pay for your healthcare. In both cases, if you don't have money, the gov't picks up the tab. -Robert |
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![]() RST Engineering wrote: I beg to differ. I am a product of CSU-San Diego and teach at Sierra Community College in Rocklin and Grass Valley. The smart ones go to the CCS to get their lower division classes at $24 a semester unit and, upon graduation with a B average, a guaranteed slot in either the CSU or UC system for their upper division and graduate work. True. But that aside, the fact is if you are not able to get accepted to a university, the community college system will take you. -Robert |
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RST Engineering wrote:
I beg to differ. I am a product of CSU-San Diego and teach at Sierra Community College in Rocklin and Grass Valley. The smart ones go to the CCS to get their lower division classes at $24 a semester unit and, upon graduation with a B average, a Oh, so smart ones don't just hop right into a university out of high school? That's a bizarre way of thinking, but if it makes the community college people feel better, it's ok, I guess. |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote Right. Of course, in the US, Jet-A (diesel) is just about the same price, or even a bit higher, than avgas. Which is, of course, as it should be, without government social engineering. It's also why Thielert hasn't gained any traction here. How do you come to that conclusion? Jet fuel is lower on the distillation scale, and should be easier to distill from oil, and get a bit more per barrel than Avgas. Add to that economy of scale, and it should be much less expensive. -- Jim in NC |
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