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2 McD selections at $4 each plus 2 "drinks" at $1 each leaves $90 for
the airplane. Assume it is all gas at $3/gal. So that is 30 gal or 15 gal out and 15 back. At 10 gph, we have to get the hamburgers within a 1.5 hr radius. With lots of assumptions, mostly 100 kts, we must get the burgers within 150 nm. Assuming there is an McD next to each and every airport, out selection will be limited by how many airports there are within 150 nm of home. There are quite a few in New England, but what about the mid west? Jay? |
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2 McD selections at $4 each plus 2 "drinks" at $1 each leaves $90 for
the airplane. Assume it is all gas at $3/gal. So that is 30 gal or 15 gal out and 15 back. At 10 gph, we have to get the hamburgers within a 1.5 hr radius. With lots of assumptions, mostly 100 kts, we must get the burgers within 150 nm. Your only cost of flying is gas? Untill the recent spike in gas prices, our club experience has been that gas is only about half the total cost of flying. vince norris |
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![]() Stubby wrote: snip aviation/burger relationship analysis Assuming there is an McD next to each and every airport, out selection will be limited by how many airports there are within 150 nm of home. There are quite a few in New England, but what about the mid west? Jay? Thankfully there is a Burger King & Wendy's right down the street from Hyannis/Barnstable airport on Cape Cod. Although, if that's what you're after you could save the $$ and just drive down the street for one. Not exactly haute cuisine were talking here... |
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Stubby,
I think you're taking this thing too literally. Going to McD after a nice flight must be the lowest low point you could possibly hit. Go to any other restaurant, but not McD. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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I think you're taking this thing too literally. Going to McD after a
nice flight must be the lowest low point you could possibly hit. Go to any other restaurant, but not McD. Agreed. I've gone on hundreds of $100 hamburger flights, and have NEVER stooped to McDonalds, even when the kids were little and they spotted an indoor playground. There is simply no way I'm going to spoil a flight by eating at a chain restaurant. We always search out the "mom & pop" non-chain restaurants, and are rarely disappointed. They are always your best value, offer the most local flavor, and have the best food. And, luckily, there are plenty of choices in the Midwest for just such fare. Almost every airport has one nearby -- and, if they don't, there's always a courtesy car. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay,
We always search out the "mom & pop" non-chain restaurants, and are rarely disappointed. They are always your best value, offer the most local flavor, and have the best food. Absolutely. I've done the same. It takes just a little research and you'll always find a place nearby, even if not every field has a restaurant. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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We always search out the "mom & pop" non-chain restaurants, and are
rarely disappointed. They are always your best value, offer the most local flavor, and have the best food. Absolutely. I've done the same. It takes just a little research and you'll always find a place nearby, even if not every field has a restaurant. The same search technique works for hotels, by the way. Avoid chains, and you'll find the real gems. ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay,
The same search technique works for hotels, by the way. Avoid chains, and you'll find the real gems. I wonder how you would know ;-) But I agree. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
ups.com... I think you're taking this thing too literally. Going to McD after a nice flight must be the lowest low point you could possibly hit. Go to any other restaurant, but not McD. Agreed. I've gone on hundreds of $100 hamburger flights, and have NEVER stooped to McDonalds, even when the kids were little and they spotted an indoor playground. There is simply no way I'm going to spoil a flight by eating at a chain restaurant. We always search out the "mom & pop" non-chain restaurants, and are rarely disappointed. They are always your best value, offer the most local flavor, and have the best food. Not that I've ever found a place after flying somewhere that was worse than the meal I'd be able to get at McDonald's, but... IMHO even if that did somehow happen, I'd still agree that the non-McDonald's option is better, even if the food isn't as good. After all, what's the point of going to all the trouble to fly somewhere, only to eat the exact same food you can get in your own back yard? To me, a major part of flying is the broad experiences one can have...whether they are better or worse than one might otherwise have isn't quite as important as the fact that they are *different*. I still recall the stop in Utah many years ago, when we ate at the only restaurant still serving lunch at the late hour we showed up (2 or 3pm, if I recall correctly). It was a place that served both Chinese food and American diner fare. I wouldn't say they were haute cuisine, but they did a perfectly passable job on both, and was much more fun to eat there than it would've been at a chain. ![]() Pete |
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Not that I've ever found a place after flying somewhere that was worse than
the meal I'd be able to get at McDonald's, but... I flew out to Seattle (RNT) to visit a friend, and we went to a really high end steakhouse of great repute. The ambiance was good but the actual food was somewhat disappointing. The next day we were to fly to Portland but thunderstorms enroute stopped us. We ended up back in Renton to wait it out (and ultimately drove). While waiting, we went to a nearby Dennys and had a steak which easily rivaled the best steaks I've ever had, and way surpassed the steakhouse in Seattle. I was floored. Who'd'a'thunkit? Jose -- "Never trust anything that can think for itself, if you can't see where it keeps its brain." (chapter 10 of book 3 - Harry Potter). for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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