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Old October 27th 05, 04:53 PM
Jim Burns
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Default Bullying desguised (badly) as precaution (long reply to Jay H.)

I'm in a bizarre double "but then" situation.

I've got room for a 1/2 mile grass strip, right in front of our house.
(This was a location requirement before building our house)

But then.... I would have to build a hanger... probably 40" x 50" with doors
on the back for garage stalls on each side of the tail.

But then ..... I would need another airplane, even though the Aztec would go
in and out of 1/2 mile grass, it really isn't a great idea with 8" prop
clearance and I wouldn't put that request before my other two partners.

As "bad" as this sounds, one of my partners already has this ideal situation
taken care of... he flys his C170 out of a grass strip right in front of his
house. Needless to say, he flys about 5 times as much as I do.

Jim


"W P Dixon" wrote in message
...
My own strip that is my dream! Well just as soon as my rich Uncle gets
out of the poor house! Biggest thing here is finding enough land that

is
flat enough. If I were still in Eastern KY I could just buy a abandoned
strip mine....they make my pretty mountains into treelesss flat runways!

May
as well get some use out of the eyesores.

Patrick
student SP
aircraft structural mech

"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:nz58f.519568$xm3.480642@attbi_s21...
I envy you Jim! The guy who owns the house next door has trash living
there. Usually requires a monthly visit by the Sheriff's Dept. Love

where
I live and loathe my trashy neighbors!


While not quite that bad, I'm in a similar situation. We love our home,
it has everything in it we want (or need), it's appreciating nicely --

but
we're planning on moving next year, when my daughter graduates from the
(excellent) neighborhood grade school.

It's nothing terrible, but we sure won't miss the lady across the street
who lets her yippy dogs bark at 6:30 AM every morning. And it won't be
hard to forget my idiot neighbors who fill their garages with junk so

that
they must park their $30K SUVs on the street (making our road

effectively
one-lane, especially in the winter when the plows can't get around

them).

Probably gonna buy an old farm house outside of town, with 20 acres or

so
around it. Maybe put in a grass strip...

;-)
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"




 




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