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Post subject: Re: Fastest plane for rent, no more than $200/hr wet Posted: 21 Oct 2021, 16:49 |
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Joined: 05/14/19 Posts: 676 Post Likes: +584 Location: MCW
Aircraft: 7ECA
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Our FBO rents a Piper Comanche 250 for $155 wet/160 kts.
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Post subject: Re: Fastest plane for rent, no more than $200/hr wet Posted: 24 Oct 2021, 12:40 |
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Joined: 07/10/17 Posts: 79 Post Likes: +39
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Username Protected wrote: RFC out of ADS rents 2 F33A bonanzas. $180/hr (IO520) and $205/hr (IO550 ram). 170TAS and 183TAS. That's pretty dang cheap. Nice looking too. Wow!
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Post subject: Re: Fastest plane for rent, no more than $200/hr wet Posted: 24 Oct 2021, 13:22 |
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Joined: 03/13/11 Posts: 171 Post Likes: +135
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So this plan would not really work for me.
Low cost bidder may work for others.
I really like plane where the engine works for my entire planned flight and the wings and such stay attached. Also like radios to work, I know I have high standards. One of the reasons I own my own plane.
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Post subject: Re: Fastest plane for rent, no more than $200/hr wet Posted: 24 Oct 2021, 22:03 |
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Joined: 05/01/14 Posts: 8791 Post Likes: +13512 Location: Операционный офис КГБ
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Username Protected wrote: That’s a fantastic fleet for a flying club, something for everyone. Just need to live near Ithaca… It’s not a bad place to live near…other than the 7 months of winter.
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Post subject: Re: Fastest plane for rent, no more than $200/hr wet Posted: 27 Oct 2021, 14:34 |
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Joined: 07/29/17 Posts: 1717 Post Likes: +3872 Location: Freedom NH
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Username Protected wrote: God, I'm so envious of those rates. My club rents the 182RG for $235/tach hr. wet. That includes about $30 in reserves, but the club doesn't make money. All told, at the end of the year, it just about breaks even. The 182RG club I just left https://www.tssflyingclub.org/aircraft/ ... rg-n405jh/ was $180 on Tach / Hour and now has a G500 and dual G275s but if you had to plan three months out on virtually any airplane due to the number of members to get it for a weekend I'd had enough. Great planes and good folks though.
_________________ “Each year you make a resolution to change yourself. This year, make a resolution to be yourself.”
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