...He showed me how the controls worked, and then, like the d**k that he was, let go of everything and told me to fly...
Okay, Doc... now you're showing off. That's too fine a setup for any one guy.View attachment 13566 This is one of the planes that I fly. It is a Cessna 180 with a modified wing kit and ski kit. Probably a 1974 model. they don't make em anymore so they are a precious commodity.
actually it is a state owned aircraft there are 4 180's and 2 185's that I get to fly. there are also some 182's on of them has the 300 hp conversion and some modified 172's with either 180 or 200 hp conversions. and a couple of 337 skymasters. All aircraft in the fleet have S.T.O.L. wing modifications and most of the tailwheel planes also have ski kits 2 have float kitsOkay, Doc... now you're showing off. That's too fine a setup for any one guy.
interesting it is but it is not always fun.View attachment 13570 but then again I know where all the nude swimming beaches are and know how to sneak up on them.
interesting it is but it is not always fun.View attachment 13570 but then again I know where all the nude swimming beaches are and know how to sneak up on them.
I sold my personal airplane last February. It was a Cessna 182K. presently I only fly when I get paid for it, not for fun anymoreNice enough fleet to work with, drbob!
Good you get the opportunity for low level flying.
...and your personal???
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Don't get me wrong, I couldn't justify the expense of owning my own plane anymore. When I started flying avgas was 37 cents a gallon for 80 octane and 41 cents a gallon for 100 octane and my little Cessna 150 used about 5 gph for a fuel cost of $1.85 per hour. Now avgas is $5.24/gallon and the 182 burns about 12 - 14 gph for a fuel cost of $65 to $75.00 per hour that is the not so fun part of private ownership. Parts are insane also, spark plugs for example cost about $35.00 each and there are 12 of them. An overhaul on a O-470 costs about $30,000.00 give or take $5,000.00Nice plane. Sorry it's not for fun anymore, but hopefully you did have fun while you had it.
I still fly as much as I ever did I only fly when I get paid for it.
Don't get me wrong, I couldn't justify the expense of owning my own plane anymore. When I started flying avgas was 37 cents a gallon for 80 octane and 41 cents a gallon for 100 octane and my little Cessna 150 used about 5 gph for a fuel cost of $1.85 per hour. Now avgas is $5.24/gallon and the 182 burns about 12 - 14 gph for a fuel cost of $65 to $75.00 per hour that is the not so fun part of private ownership. Parts are insane also, spark plugs for example cost about $35.00 each and there are 12 of them. An overhaul on a O-470 costs about $30,000.00 give or take $5,000.00
I still fly as much as I ever did I only fly when I get paid for it.
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