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Old October 13th 05, 03:56 PM
W P Dixon
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Then you need to fly a Cub where I go at 57 an hour wet! But still 75
sure beats 100 to 130! Yep 57, it went up a few bucks because of fuel prices
, but still is a great deal.

Patrick
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Dream on! I pay $75 wet for a Cub that is worth $35,000 tops. If the
plane you want to fly costs $80,000, you are going to pay north of
$100/hour for the privilege of sitting in it with the engine running.


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