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Re: Best Single Pilot IFR Plane



I had been wanting to get a hanger, they told me the deposit was $10,000 with the
remainder $90,000 due upon completion. you have to  buy the damn things, surprised
the hell out of me. I didnt need a hanger that bad.

Dan Truesdell wrote:

> After reading this thread, I'm glad I live where I do (CNH).  Although
> we do have to deal with New England weather, I don't think you can buy a
> house for $350K.  You'd have to get a house, a bunch of land, and maybe
> another small house.  As for the airport, fuel is self-serve at $2.45
> something, and T-hangar space is $120/month (that's not a typo).  I
> share a 172 with 4 others.  Can't fly for much cheaper than that.  (Of
> course, a nicer/faster/better plane would always be a good thing.)
>
> Dan
>
> Jeff wrote:
> > We are looking for land right now so my wife can get another horse, she has to
> > board hers at a stable and she does not like doing it.
> > Land in vegas is way way over priced. So 350k for 2.5 acres, if it had a house
> > on it, would not be bad at all. 2.5 acres with nothing on it...not a chance.
> >
> > Kevin wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Jeff wrote:
> >>
> >>>starts at 350k?
> >>>is that just the land or the house also?
> >>>
> >>
> >>  That is just for a lot approx 2.5 Acres. That would buy you a nice bird !
> >>
> >>
> >>>Kevin wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Jeff wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>maybe you should list a price range you was wanting answers for :)
> >>>>>check out what John Travoltas flies
> >>>>>http://www.ipilot.com/forum/message.aspx?pid=42554#42554
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> You bet, lots in the airpark he lives in start at $350K.
> >>>>
> >>>> /www.jumbolair.com/
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>Charles Talleyrand wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>There must be people on the newsgroup that fly single pilot
> >>>>>>IFR on a regular basis.  These people have a schedule to make
> >>>>>>and would rather not miss that schedule unless necessary.  These people
> >>>>>>don't have the need to carry many passengers, but just themselves.
> >>>>>>My question is for these people ...
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>What sort of planes are you flying?
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >
>
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