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Old November 20th, 2006, 00:19   #1
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Does anyone know of a place in Southern CA. that has good rates on multi's. If the price is right, I'll go anywhere between Santa Barbara and San Diego.
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Old November 20th, 2006, 00:24   #2
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There are a few flying clubs on MYF (Montgomery Field) in San Diego with really good rates. You'd have to join the club of course and pay monthly dues (probably around $40-50) but you'd have a pretty inexpensive hourly multi-engine rate. There's one club that has a Seneca and two Duchess'.
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There are a few flying clubs on MYF (Montgomery Field) in San Diego with really good rates. You'd have to join the club of course and pay monthly dues (probably around $40-50) but you'd have a pretty inexpensive hourly multi-engine rate. There's one club that has a Seneca and two Duchess'.
I don't mind searching online, but if you have the name of a particular club that would save a brotha a lotta work I thought about joining the Long Beach Flying Club out here and they are at $199 for a seminole.
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I don't mind searching online, but if you have the name of a particular club that would save a brotha a lotta work I thought about joining the Long Beach Flying Club out here and they are at $199 for a seminole.
What happened to Phoenix.....?
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What happened to Phoenix.....?
We moved out to Phoenix for significantly cheaper housing and a significantly smaller population. Well, those are increasing and adding in the 105+ highs with 85 degree lows (almost everyday), it really wasn't worth it to stay.
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Best rates on the best plane BY A LANDSLIDE is Grey Eagle Aviation at KCRQ in Carlsbad it is a BE-76 ME 202 with newer avionics and a garmin 430 for $155.00/hr wet

closest competitor is Orion Aviation at the same airfield for an older model duchess with antiquated avionics (does have an hsi) for $175.00/hr wet
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Old November 20th, 2006, 13:37   #7
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I know that there is a flying club at MYF. I was out there 3 years ago and a guy was running one out of an office at Gibbs. Walk in the door from the parking lot and its the first office on the left.

EDIT: Here's a list of flying clubs off of the Gibbs website. And it was Golden Wings that I was talking about above.
http://www.gibbsflyingservice.com/links.html
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http://www.plusone.org/fleetlist.htm

This is the one Tfaudree..

Cheapest twin is a duchess at 168/ they have three and one seminole
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I doubt it gets much cheaper than this!

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I doubt it gets much cheaper than this!

I'm still saving up for the jet version
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Anybody that would trust their lives to two RC airplane engines is way too stupid to be flying a twin.
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Anybody that would trust their lives to two RC airplane engines is way too stupid to be flying a twin.
It's all about the maximum glide range..... .. . I guess. I've seen "airworthy" normal category airplanes in much worse shape than that thing.
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Can you really log time flown in the CriCri ( French plane by the way ) ? wouldnt it be considered an Ultra light ( It weighs 150 lbs)?

Because for 15 000 Euros, that would definetely be the cheapest way to build ME time. Plus you can do aerobatics in that little thing !
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For some reason I THINK that an ultralight can only have one engine.
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I've seen "airworthy" normal category airplanes in much worse shape than that thing.
But at the meeting the FSDO said none of the school's planes where airworthy.
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Does anyone know of a place in Southern CA. that has good rates on multi's. If the price is right, I'll go anywhere between Santa Barbara and San Diego.
Hey Sprint, I'm in San Diego and I also need to build some multi-engine time myself....PM me.
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