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Your right about it being $300 burger, they are predicting $8 per gal for AvGas, and at 8 gal/hour... I am a partner in a SkyHawk2, perhaps the most boring airplane ever built. I have time in citabria, cubs, stearman, T6, Kit fox, thorp's, Skybolt, Lancair and few others. The flying part of the BFR went great, just have to wrap up the ground.

I like those Luscombe, but for 2 seat tail dragger, I really like the tandem seating; its just a little more comfortable. That will be a fun ride (but long) from Dayton to Chicago area in the Luscombe.

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Avgas where I buy it is $5.05 self serve with a $150 limit per card swipe, pretty sad when it takes two swipes to fill up. That's the cheapest around here. In Tampa it is $7.50-$8.00.

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Originally posted by skutsch skutsch wrote:

Your right about it being $300 burger, they are predicting $8 per gal for AvGas, and at 8 gal/hour... I am a partner in a SkyHawk2, perhaps the most boring airplane ever built. I have time in citabria, cubs, stearman, T6, Kit fox, thorp's, Skybolt, Lancair and few others. The flying part of the BFR went great, just have to wrap up the ground.

I like those Luscombe, but for 2 seat tail dragger, I really like the tandem seating; its just a little more comfortable. That will be a fun ride (but long) from Dayton to Chicago area in the Luscombe.

I am going to try and make the April 4th Chicago Beers, hope to meet you there.

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You have been around and have some great experience under your belt. Skyhawks are boring, but cheap annuals and almost no maintenance needs makes them "affordable". I had the auto gas STC on the Skyhawk. We used a private pump at The Landings by Huntley sometimes, and it kept the fuel cost down a little. I mostly ran Avgas though since it is readily available.
On the Luscombe, No, No, No, not from Dayton to Chicago. I am just stopping in Nashville on the way back from Dayton and if the weather is nice, maybe a trip around the patch. I have only seen photos of the Silvaire and it is beautiful. It looks like it is chrome plated. It made it's first trip to Oshkosh last year after a lot of spit and polish. The owner is an A&P and this is his toy, so it is reportedly like one of Pete's boats, well maybe not that good, after all, it's not a Correct Craft.
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Originally posted by wingwrench wingwrench wrote:

Avgas where I buy it is $5.05 self serve with a $150 limit per card swipe, pretty sad when it takes two swipes to fill up. That's the cheapest around here. In Tampa it is $7.50-$8.00.


Wow, is that a private co-op pump? That is a really good price!
Don't you work on warbirds and classics? What are you working on or flying now, if you don't mind sharing.
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$5.59 in KENW (Home base) expecting $0.50 increase in next fuel delivery. Where it goes from there...

Polished AL aircraft are some of the most beautiful machines every created, I have never flown one and can't image what happens if you catch the reflection of the sun in the cowling. I bet that Luscombe is pretty darn close to one of Pete's boats, maybe his X55!
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Originally posted by john b john b wrote:

Originally posted by wingwrench wingwrench wrote:

Avgas where I buy it is $5.05 self serve with a $150 limit per card swipe, pretty sad when it takes two swipes to fill up. That's the cheapest around here. In Tampa it is $7.50-$8.00.


Wow, is that a private co-op pump? That is a really good price!
Don't you work on warbirds and classics? What are you working on or flying now, if you don't mind sharing.


No, just a small city owned airport (KZPH) that understands when fuel prices go up people stop flying, when that happens the airport and it's businesses suffer. They make their money on hangar rent and other services.

I own and fly a 53 Cessna 180 and a 85hp Cub. I'm finishing up a 180hp Experimental Super Cub on amphibs and I am doing a full restoration on a D model Mustang. The Super Cub will fly this summer, the Mustang is 2-3 years out.
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wingwrench: Lives in Lakeland, FL, owns Classic Cessna 180 and Piper Cub, building Experimental Super Cub on Floats, Expects to complete Full Restoration on D Model Mustang in next 2 years. Other Hobbies: Water Skiing and Correct Craft Ski boats (probably lives on a lake too).

Yep - that's my dream!
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Originally posted by skutsch skutsch wrote:

wingwrench: Lives in Lakeland, FL, owns Classic Cessna 180 and Piper Cub, building Experimental Super Cub on Floats, Expects to complete Full Restoration on D Model Mustang in next 2 years. Other Hobbies: Water Skiing and Correct Craft Ski boats (probably lives on a lake too).

Yep - that's my dream!

I agree, pretty sweet!
I have been around aircraft all my life. My father was a WWII B24 flight instructor at Muroc where he met my mother, who was a nurse there. They used to go to the Happy Bottom Riding Club, like everyone else stationed there. He was already a pilot and aircraft owner when he signed up. I still have a short snorter that I believe has Pancho's name on it, along with some other people he knew back then. I need to pull it out again, Here is a photo of his first plane, the Stinson, and his last attached, the Skyhawk I ended up with. I miss all the times we spent together. I love the warbirds too. My father knew quite a few people who flew and restored them. The coolest was Bill Ross's P38. I can't resist a couple of photos. My mother and father have both died, but I got a lot of opportunities just by being their son.

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I would love to see any photos you guys have. I guess this thread exploded long ago, so I don't know if I hijacked it or from whom. Sorry if it is inappropriate. It's just that some said airplane.
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Hyjack, NO! Just your liberal ego. The thread wasn't going your way so you change the subject. Typical.
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Originally posted by harddock harddock wrote:

Hyjack, NO! Just your liberal ego. The thread wasn't going your way so you change the subject. Typical.

My VERY liberal ego does not enjoy trying to converse with a parrot. Blah Blah Blah!
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This is almost on topic, we did talk about AvGas. Can you imagine the fuel bill running a Mustang, I had heard those cost close to $1k per hour to operate (and that was probably 10 years ago). Now with Avgas probably 3x... I don't know.

Aviation thread started here:

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I missed Oshkosh last year, but I read that a privately owned MIG29 showed up. I don't see how even a government can afford to operate this stuff. With a fuel capacity of 1,607 gallons without the external tanks and a range of 820NM that's something over 2,000 gallons per hour I figure. I am not sure my credit card could fill it up even one time. That's a very expensive 40-50 minutes in the air! I am glad my Mustang, unlike a D model, sips fuel like a hybrid in comparison.
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Originally posted by john b john b wrote:

Originally posted by harddock harddock wrote:

Hyjack, NO! Just your liberal ego. The thread wasn't going your way so you change the subject. Typical.

My VERY liberal ego does not enjoy trying to converse with a parrot. Blah Blah Blah!


A brilliant retort, if you are five years old.
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Originally posted by OverMyHead OverMyHead wrote:

Originally posted by john b john b wrote:

Originally posted by harddock harddock wrote:

Hyjack, NO! Just your liberal ego. The thread wasn't going your way so you change the subject. Typical.

My VERY liberal ego does not enjoy trying to converse with a parrot. Blah Blah Blah!


A brilliant retort, if you are five years old.

You and Harddock are like two Alzheimer's patients. If I put you two in a room together you could tell each other the same story for eternity, thinking it was new and profound each time.
Now, Over My Head, that's a name no one would self-apply where I come from. But then, there was a lot about Over My Head that didn't make a whole lot of sense to me... It seems appropriate though.
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My VERY liberal ego does not enjoy trying to converse with a parrot. Blah Blah Blah!


That's pretty funny! Liberals are usually the ones that act like a dog with a bone and keep chewing and chewing, over and over.

You could always rewrite it to suit your needs.
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imagine how many democrats are going to buy electric planes?
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imagine how many democrats are going to buy electric planes?

Most likely, quite a few, and, almost without doubt, at least as many Republicans. Consumers don't value a product or technology because it is Democratic or Republican. What the uninformed ridicule as impossible, the educated and imaginative recognize as the future. If you are not looking forward, you are moving backwards. Can you imagine if Steve Jobs had given up when most said his computers were of little value, very expensive, and didn't do much of anything? Would he then have made a really really high quality slide rule? People don't buy Ipods, Iphones, Macs, Itunes and the rest of the AAPL products because they are aligned with one party. Same is true of Microsoft, Facebook, Google, EBay, Zip2, or any of the giant success stories. They all represent a new technology that is changing the world. Look at what happened to the Kodak's, Fuji Film, Olympus, and other firms that held fast to the film format saying digital photography will never be practical. The digital revolution has changed the world, we have to anticipate the next big thing.
Electric airplanes are more than just a dream already, and with some development, may be the key to the future of recreational and G.A. flight. I anticipate within the next 5-10 years that there will be a revolution in recreational flight. I imagine a hybrid aircraft of glider design, powered by a relatively small electric motor capable of taking it to altitude and cruising on reduced or no power like a glider. The top of the large composite wing surfaces will contain photovoltaic cells providing a charging system for the batteries. An aircraft like this would qualify under the sport or recreational pilot ratings.

Your post leads me to believe that your ancestors most likely were not supporters of fire, the wheel, ballistics, horseless carriages, telegraph, electricity, flying machines, nuclear power, "thinkin machines", space travel, satellites, time dilation, nano technology, or anything else that has changed the world. Well, truth is, most people were not and did not recognize the value of these things.Those with imagination, education, and vision will inherit the world. The knuckle draggers who ridicule science will be run down by the steam roller of progress. It's all up to you! Are you a visionary, or a lemming? Would you have believed that the energy inside some specs so small that no one had ever even seen them could level a city, or power an aircraft carrier for more than 25 years without refueling?
I must admit, I am not a smart guy, but I have met some who are, and read about others. I have faith in them. I'm not betting on a better halter for your oxen to change the world.
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i wonder if the righties feel the same about hunting down an animal and letting it go extinct, same theory right? they do like guns and driving big SUV's
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dont you think it probably such a ridiculous statement that it was probably a joke?
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Peter, apparently there are some Dems that are looking forward to them.

The rate of increase seems to have slowed down and we are at high $3,70s to $3.90s for regular in Maine.

The future of all energy lies in the development anti matter. I've read that one half the size of a match head of anti matter could power the entire city of New York for 10 years. Cars could be made and sold with a life time supply of fuel. The difficulty would be making the car to last as long as the fuel supply. Obviously, the oil companies don't want this and have conspired against developing the technology.
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Originally posted by peter1234 peter1234 wrote:

dont you think it probably such a ridiculous statement that it was probably a joke?

Possibly, but its closer than you think.
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A bunch of new info on Tesla Motors pretty interesting, there are some very brave people out there.

how you gonna charge it?

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The future of all energy lies in the development anti matter.


Didn't Disney do a movie about this stuff - called it 'Flubber'?

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it baffles me that you guy's think technology hit a dead end street, its funny at my new job alot of their tugs were built in 1903, 1908 ish, obviously steam power and converted, all riveted on the panels, I was on one yesterday looking around and looking out the window and wound the clock back, guys would pull up in a horse and buggy to board this boat, no comm trails in the sky, probably the same steel that was used in the Titanic...but my point is look how fast and far technology has advanced since then...transportaion went from steam, to diesel and then to electric (one of the tugs does use a generator and and a electric motor for prop power..
its hard for me to imagine, that there was not some other technology thrown in there to advnce society, remember seeing Star Trek with the flip phones and all the gadgets? pretty much all came to be..
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Eric - I don't think tech is stalled - it just may not take the direction we think. We were supposed to be flying around in Jetson cars by now - didn't happen but no one had thought a pocket computer you can do your entire job with.

I am a late adopter, it has to pencil out before I spend my cash on a new product.
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Eric - I don't think tech is stalled - it just may not take the direction we think. We were supposed to be flying around in Jetson cars by now - didn't happen but no one had thought a pocket computer you can do your entire job
with.

I am a late adopter, it has to pencil out before I spend my cash on a new product.

I remember when everyone thought that d*ck Tracey's wrist TV was impossible. If all my phone did was TV, I would be pretty disappointed. I love and embrace new technology, but I still love the old boats, motorcycles, and cars. I understand why many don't like to buy the newest, sometimes you invest in the Jetson car company and it goes nowhere.
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Snob, i dont think i was refering to it being stalled, more or less how fast technolgy advanced in the last 40 or so years, i truly believe that things can levitate by Gyro's, I just dont think the public is ready for it, just yet..like everything in this world, you just get use to your I-pad 2, and they come out with number 3, and you gotta have it which btw Apple stocks are a a meager 600.00 a share lol....believe me, the day will come when we will be saying, remember stopping by the gas station and putting that smelly stuff in your tank....its the cycle of profit
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Snob, I think they are flying around in Jetson cars already....and you just dont know it
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