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Ok, when I'm dreaming, I want a deHavilland Beaver on amphib floats
with all the Kenmore mods. But lets be practical here, I haven't won the lottery. Is there a plane out there that: - is on floats (preferably amphibs, but I know they add a lot to the cost) - can carry two people plus camping gear plus fuel (say 750 pounds plus fuel?) - has a decent range - has a transponder so I can fly across the US-Canada border without jumping through hoops - preferably side by side seating - preferably a four seater, although a two seater with a big baggage area would probably do - costs less than $50K -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ Flying is the perfect vocation for a man who wants to feel like a boy, but not for one who still is. |
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On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 15:12:07 +0000 (UTC),
(Paul Tomblin) wrote: Ok, when I'm dreaming, I want a deHavilland Beaver on amphib floats with all the Kenmore mods. But lets be practical here, I haven't won the lottery. Is there a plane out there that: - is on floats (preferably amphibs, but I know they add a lot to the cost) - can carry two people plus camping gear plus fuel (say 750 pounds plus fuel?) - has a decent range - has a transponder so I can fly across the US-Canada border without jumping through hoops - preferably side by side seating - preferably a four seater, although a two seater with a big baggage area would probably do - costs less than $50K -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ Flying is the perfect vocation for a man who wants to feel like a boy, but not for one who still is. Proably not. My murphy rebel meets all your wants except for the price and transponder A set of airworthy amphib floats is going to cost at least $25k that doesn't leave much for the rest of the plane. |
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Paul Tomblin wrote:
Ok, when I'm dreaming, I want a deHavilland Beaver on amphib floats with all the Kenmore mods. But lets be practical here, I haven't won the lottery. Is there a plane out there that: - is on floats (preferably amphibs, but I know they add a lot to the cost) - can carry two people plus camping gear plus fuel (say 750 pounds plus fuel?) - has a decent range - has a transponder so I can fly across the US-Canada border without jumping through hoops - preferably side by side seating - preferably a four seater, although a two seater with a big baggage area would probably do - costs less than $50K -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ Flying is the perfect vocation for a man who wants to feel like a boy, but not for one who still is. An old Maule? -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Paul Tomblin wrote:
Is there a plane out there that: - is on floats (preferably amphibs, but I know they add a lot to the cost) - can carry two people plus camping gear plus fuel (say 750 pounds plus fuel?) - has a decent range - has a transponder so I can fly across the US-Canada border without jumping through hoops - preferably side by side seating - preferably a four seater, although a two seater with a big baggage area would probably do - costs less than $50K I think you are dreaming. |
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On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 15:12:07 +0000 (UTC),
(Paul Tomblin) wrote: Ok, when I'm dreaming, I want a deHavilland Beaver on amphib floats with all the Kenmore mods. But lets be practical here, I haven't won the lottery. Is there a plane out there that: - is on floats (preferably amphibs, but I know they add a lot to the cost) - can carry two people plus camping gear plus fuel (say 750 pounds plus fuel?) - has a decent range - has a transponder so I can fly across the US-Canada border without jumping through hoops - preferably side by side seating - preferably a four seater, although a two seater with a big baggage area would probably do - costs less than $50K No, but those Seabees with the 'Vette engine conversion sure sound nice. Don |
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Twin Ultralite on floats?
Just keep looking on Ebay. You can find most anything there, but in that price range, it may say "Project"! ron "Don Tuite" wrote in message ... On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 15:12:07 +0000 (UTC), (Paul Tomblin) wrote: Ok, when I'm dreaming, I want a deHavilland Beaver on amphib floats with all the Kenmore mods. But lets be practical here, I haven't won the lottery. Is there a plane out there that: - is on floats (preferably amphibs, but I know they add a lot to the cost) - can carry two people plus camping gear plus fuel (say 750 pounds plus fuel?) - has a decent range - has a transponder so I can fly across the US-Canada border without jumping through hoops - preferably side by side seating - preferably a four seater, although a two seater with a big baggage area would probably do - costs less than $50K No, but those Seabees with the 'Vette engine conversion sure sound nice. Don -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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In the certified airplane arena, there is nothing.
Among the homebuilts, there are several that look like they might do the trick - on paper. I once almost bought a Glass Goose. It's an amphib (flying boat, not floats) side-by-side two seater with flip-up canopy (it had a transponder and almost an IFR panel), huge fuel tanks, lots of baggage room, and was powered by an O-320. Only $26K. I think it's still for sale. Great plane, if you don't mind pieces of the wing falling off. Michael Paul Tomblin wrote: Ok, when I'm dreaming, I want a deHavilland Beaver on amphib floats with all the Kenmore mods. But lets be practical here, I haven't won the lottery. Is there a plane out there that: - is on floats (preferably amphibs, but I know they add a lot to the cost) - can carry two people plus camping gear plus fuel (say 750 pounds plus fuel?) - has a decent range - has a transponder so I can fly across the US-Canada border without jumping through hoops - preferably side by side seating - preferably a four seater, although a two seater with a big baggage area would probably do - costs less than $50K -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ Flying is the perfect vocation for a man who wants to feel like a boy, but not for one who still is. |
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In a previous article, "Michael" said:
Great plane, if you don't mind pieces of the wing falling off. I don't think my wife would like that. Hmmm. Maybe I have to find a partner. Looks like I could get a sufficiently old Cessna 180 for less than $100K. http://tappix.com/745029 Except for the lack of a transponder, it looks like it would fit the bill. Any suggestions on how to find a partner? -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ 'Usenet "belongs" to those who administer the hosts of which it is comprised' - RFC 1036, draft revision |
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Paul Tomblin wrote:
Great plane, if you don't mind pieces of the wing falling off. I don't think my wife would like that. Oh, come on. What are the odds? After all, 85% of them have NOT had a portion of the wing depart in flight. And anyway, most of the incidents were not fatal. Any suggestions on how to find a partner? Having a partner in an airplane is a lot like marriage. Only when you fight, there is (usually) no great make-up sex afterwards. Michael |
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Why not a LAKE?
The lower end approaches your price range, but you have to be real careful in purchasing an amphibian. You don't want to end up with a rust bucket. |
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