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Old January 29th 11, 01:54 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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(John Clear) writes:

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Jay Honeck wrote:

That's sad. I see so many multi-million dollar boats down here in
Texas, I know it's not a shortage of rich people. It's...something
else. I wish I could identify it, and fix it.


Any yahoo that can open a beer can drive a boat, and can take all
their friends on their boat. Entry level boats can be purchased
for around the price of a new car. Planes priced in the same range
are 40 years old and not nearly as pretty as a boat and can only
take 1-2 friends. LSA was supposed to save GA, but the planes are
all over $100k. To really sell in volume, they need to be in the
$40k range.

I think it is a combination of the level of training required to
fly, and the value for the money. What looks better, a 40yo burnt
orange and lime green plane, or a brand new ski boat? Even new
planes look pretty shabby after the first few annual inspections
with loose screws and loose side panels/etc.

To stick with aviation, you really need to have the flying bug.

John


Exactly so. The whole country has moved away from tinkering on something
as a pastime, to watching something as a pastime. Or at best, playing a
video game. Flying, unlike other motor sports, requires a LOT of
committment to get started, and to keep it up. It's relatively
solitary. Not for the modern American.
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