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  #41  
Old May 22nd 05, 03:18 AM
W P Dixon
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Yeppers,

I'd like that myself but I am finding myself about 349,996 dollars
short right now......just waiting for my rich Uncle to get out of the poor
house

Patrick
student SPL
aircraft structural mech


http://www.theroopouch.com/house_airport.htm

If I had 350K, I'd buy it in a pair of seconds."

George Patterson
"Naked" means you ain't got no clothes on; "nekkid" means you ain't
got
no clothes on - and are up to somethin'.


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Old May 22nd 05, 03:58 AM
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Robert M. Gary wrote:
As far as I know only NJ has such a rule. My Champ had a key for the
door and another key for the mags. If yours is the same, you're good

to
go.


We had a J-3 Cub in New Jersey. It was in the hangar, so we got a
propeller lock. Our airport manager requires that all airplanes have
prop-locks. They are provided by the airport for about $40.

....richie

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Old May 22nd 05, 06:32 PM
Newps
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George Patterson wrote:

Tom Fleischman wrote:


Where can I get more information about THAT!!??



Head over to Google and check out two threads in R.A.O. on the subject,
both started by Jim. Here's part of one that may give you some incentive.

"Here are photos of the place I told you about that is up for grabs.

http://www.theroopouch.com/house_airport.htm

If I had 350K, I'd buy it in a pair of seconds."




You'll notice it's still for sale. There's a reason for that.
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Old May 22nd 05, 07:02 PM
Matt Whiting
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Newps wrote:



George Patterson wrote:

Tom Fleischman wrote:


Where can I get more information about THAT!!??




Head over to Google and check out two threads in R.A.O. on the
subject, both started by Jim. Here's part of one that may give you
some incentive.

"Here are photos of the place I told you about that is up for grabs.

http://www.theroopouch.com/house_airport.htm

If I had 350K, I'd buy it in a pair of seconds."





You'll notice it's still for sale. There's a reason for that.


Yes, ever been in that area in the winter?
:-)

Matt
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Old May 22nd 05, 09:53 PM
Dave Stadt
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wrote in message
oups.com...
Robert M. Gary wrote:
As far as I know only NJ has such a rule. My Champ had a key for the
door and another key for the mags. If yours is the same, you're good

to
go.


We had a J-3 Cub in New Jersey. It was in the hangar, so we got a
propeller lock. Our airport manager requires that all airplanes have
prop-locks. They are provided by the airport for about $40.

...richie


And you guys talk about 'ole Dick Daley and his bag of unethical tricks.




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Old May 22nd 05, 10:06 PM
Newps
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Matt Whiting wrote:



You'll notice it's still for sale. There's a reason for that.



Yes, ever been in that area in the winter?


I'm very familiar with the terrain and the weather as I live north of
there and we have the same conditions. The only thing of value on that
land is the buildings. The real estate listings in our paper as well as
most papers in Montana and Wyoming have thousands upon thousands of
listings for land like this. The land itself is worth $200-300 per acre.
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Old May 23rd 05, 01:13 AM
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Cub Driver wrote:

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I'd heard that in New Jersey, the fact that a Cub has no starter
satisfied the first lock, so all you needed was a lock on the door, a
prop lock, or a locked hangar door. Not so?


Our airport manager insisted on a prop-lock, in addition to a hangar.

....richie

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Old May 23rd 05, 02:04 AM
George Patterson
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Newps wrote:

You'll notice it's still for sale. There's a reason for that.


Yeah. Mr. Dixon hasn't looked at it yet. :-)

George Patterson
"Naked" means you ain't got no clothes on; "nekkid" means you ain't got
no clothes on - and are up to somethin'.
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Old May 23rd 05, 02:06 AM
George Patterson
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Cub Driver wrote:

I'd heard that in New Jersey, the fact that a Cub has no starter
satisfied the first lock, so all you needed was a lock on the door, a
prop lock, or a locked hangar door. Not so?


That's not the way it was explained to me. The law reads two locks, and my
understanding is that that's what you have to have.

George Patterson
"Naked" means you ain't got no clothes on; "nekkid" means you ain't got
no clothes on - and are up to somethin'.
 




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