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Old April 4th 07, 01:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
dave
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I may have an opportunity to fly to Orlando from KLOM this weekend and
stay for a few days. Unfortunately, I probably won't be able to stay
long enough to get to sun & fun. Any recommendations on airports that
have access to rental cars and reasonable parking fees?
Thanks
Dave
M35
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Old April 5th 07, 01:34 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
me[_1_]
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I have had very excellent service every time I have used Galaxy Aviation at
KMCO.

They have cheap rental cars right there at the fbo. They can arrange
reasonable hotels nearby. Parking was $ 8.00 a night last time I was there
( at least a year ago).
Verify all these details to make sure that they still apply..

Have a great trip..

Jon

"dave" wrote in message
. ..
I may have an opportunity to fly to Orlando from KLOM this weekend and stay
for a few days. Unfortunately, I probably won't be able to stay long
enough to get to sun & fun. Any recommendations on airports that have
access to rental cars and reasonable parking fees?
Thanks
Dave
M35



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Old April 5th 07, 03:34 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
dave
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Thanks Jon but but I imagine that MCO is too big for me. Seems like
KISM is the best choice.
Dave
M35
me wrote:
I have had very excellent service every time I have used Galaxy Aviation at
KMCO.

They have cheap rental cars right there at the fbo. They can arrange
reasonable hotels nearby. Parking was $ 8.00 a night last time I was there
( at least a year ago).
Verify all these details to make sure that they still apply..

Have a great trip..

Jon

"dave" wrote in message
. ..
I may have an opportunity to fly to Orlando from KLOM this weekend and stay
for a few days. Unfortunately, I probably won't be able to stay long
enough to get to sun & fun. Any recommendations on airports that have
access to rental cars and reasonable parking fees?
Thanks
Dave
M35



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Old April 6th 07, 03:03 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
me[_1_]
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Default Orlando area airports

Dave,
You should choose whichever one you are most comfortable with.. That is one
of the great thing about mco they really treat the little guy great. It is a
big airport and you do need to be able to communicate and navigate up to
that level of airport. It is a lot of fun.. Have a nice flight whatever
airport you go to.

Jon

"dave" wrote in message
. ..
Thanks Jon but but I imagine that MCO is too big for me. Seems like KISM
is the best choice.
Dave
M35
me wrote:
I have had very excellent service every time I have used Galaxy Aviation
at KMCO.

They have cheap rental cars right there at the fbo. They can arrange
reasonable hotels nearby. Parking was $ 8.00 a night last time I was
there ( at least a year ago).
Verify all these details to make sure that they still apply..

Have a great trip..

Jon

"dave" wrote in message
. ..
I may have an opportunity to fly to Orlando from KLOM this weekend and
stay for a few days. Unfortunately, I probably won't be able to stay
long enough to get to sun & fun. Any recommendations on airports that
have access to rental cars and reasonable parking fees?
Thanks
Dave
M35



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Old April 6th 07, 01:31 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
dave
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Default Orlando area airports

Jon,
I've gotten similar positive comments from others about MCO. I was
concerned that MCO wouldn't want to cater to small GA planes. Sounds
like I was wrong. As it turns out, the trip is scrubbed for this
week anyway. We're going commercial.
Dave
M35

me wrote:
Dave,
You should choose whichever one you are most comfortable with.. That is one
of the great thing about mco they really treat the little guy great. It is a
big airport and you do need to be able to communicate and navigate up to
that level of airport. It is a lot of fun.. Have a nice flight whatever
airport you go to.

Jon

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Old April 6th 07, 07:18 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Mike
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Default Orlando area airports

dave wrote:
Jon,
I've gotten similar positive comments from others about MCO. I was
concerned that MCO wouldn't want to cater to small GA planes. Sounds
like I was wrong. As it turns out, the trip is scrubbed for this
week anyway. We're going commercial.
Dave
M35

me wrote:
Dave,
You should choose whichever one you are most comfortable with.. That
is one of the great thing about mco they really treat the little guy
great. It is a big airport and you do need to be able to communicate
and navigate up to that level of airport. It is a lot of fun.. Have a
nice flight whatever airport you go to.

Jon

I've flown into KISM (Kissimmee) twice and have received good service
both times. If you get the ILS or GPS to RW 13 it takes you right over
Disney World, which of course they do not normally let you do. KISM is
convenient to most of the Orlando area attractios and is actually closer
to Disney (and probably Sea World) than MCO. And no toll roads!!
It always bugged me to come out of MCO and the first thing you see is
the toll booth (although the locals know the way around it), then you go
a couple of miles and there is another...
I can remember (I won't say how long ago) when I first drove the
Bee-line from I4 to Coco Beach, the toll for the entire length was $ .10
(10 cents) and MCO was still (only) an Air Force base and all you saw
from the Bee-line were several rows of B-52 tails sticking up....

Mike (Pvt/IFR N44979 PA28-181 at KRYY)

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Old April 7th 07, 09:36 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
John[_1_]
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On Apr 6, 2:18 pm, Mike bellsouth.net@mhammoc wrote:
dave wrote:
Jon,
I've gotten similar positive comments from others about MCO. I was
concerned that MCO wouldn't want to cater to small GA planes. Sounds
like I was wrong. As it turns out, the trip is scrubbed for this
week anyway. We're going commercial.
Dave
M35


me wrote:
Dave,
You should choose whichever one you are most comfortable with.. That
is one of the great thing about mco they really treat the little guy
great. It is a big airport and you do need to be able to communicate
and navigate up to that level of airport. It is a lot of fun.. Have a
nice flight whatever airport you go to.


Jon


I've flown into KISM (Kissimmee) twice and have received good service
both times. If you get the ILS or GPS to RW 13 it takes you right over
Disney World, which of course they do not normally let you do. KISM is
convenient to most of the Orlando area attractios and is actually closer
to Disney (and probably Sea World) than MCO. And no toll roads!!
It always bugged me to come out of MCO and the first thing you see is
the toll booth (although the locals know the way around it), then you go
a couple of miles and there is another...
I can remember (I won't say how long ago) when I first drove the
Bee-line from I4 to Coco Beach, the toll for the entire length was $ .10
(10 cents) and MCO was still (only) an Air Force base and all you saw
from the Bee-line were several rows of B-52 tails sticking up....

Mike (Pvt/IFR N44979 PA28-181 at KRYY)

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Crimeny . . . talk about dating yourself :) , , ,, Mike, all the
BUFFs are gone from MCO for a couple of decades (early 70's maybe)
except one that sits somewhat obsured by trees as a Gate Guard at the
entrance to the International Airport. I have wondered if there is a
way to drive to it to get a closer look. I remember visiting Orlando
when I was a kid and seeing them fly around, thought they were so
cool.

The Beeline is still there . . . the Central Florida Autobahn . . .
but I think the tolls about $1.75 going from MCO to I-95. Was it
really 10 cents?

Take care and blue skies

John

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Old April 8th 07, 01:22 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Mike
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John wrote:
On Apr 6, 2:18 pm, Mike bellsouth.net@mhammoc wrote:
dave wrote:
Jon,
I've gotten similar positive comments from others about MCO. I was
concerned that MCO wouldn't want to cater to small GA planes. Sounds
like I was wrong. As it turns out, the trip is scrubbed for this
week anyway. We're going commercial.
Dave
M35
me wrote:
Dave,
You should choose whichever one you are most comfortable with.. That
is one of the great thing about mco they really treat the little guy
great. It is a big airport and you do need to be able to communicate
and navigate up to that level of airport. It is a lot of fun.. Have a
nice flight whatever airport you go to.
Jon

I've flown into KISM (Kissimmee) twice and have received good service
both times. If you get the ILS or GPS to RW 13 it takes you right over
Disney World, which of course they do not normally let you do. KISM is
convenient to most of the Orlando area attractios and is actually closer
to Disney (and probably Sea World) than MCO. And no toll roads!!
It always bugged me to come out of MCO and the first thing you see is
the toll booth (although the locals know the way around it), then you go
a couple of miles and there is another...
I can remember (I won't say how long ago) when I first drove the
Bee-line from I4 to Coco Beach, the toll for the entire length was $ .10
(10 cents) and MCO was still (only) an Air Force base and all you saw
from the Bee-line were several rows of B-52 tails sticking up....

Mike (Pvt/IFR N44979 PA28-181 at KRYY)

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Crimeny . . . talk about dating yourself :) , , ,, Mike, all the
BUFFs are gone from MCO for a couple of decades (early 70's maybe)
except one that sits somewhat obsured by trees as a Gate Guard at the
entrance to the International Airport. I have wondered if there is a
way to drive to it to get a closer look. I remember visiting Orlando
when I was a kid and seeing them fly around, thought they were so
cool.

The Beeline is still there . . . the Central Florida Autobahn . . .
but I think the tolls about $1.75 going from MCO to I-95. Was it
really 10 cents?

Take care and blue skies

John

Yes, it was really 10 cents...

And, best I can remember, it was about 1965. I lived over on the west
coast of Fla and another guy and I would occasionally drive over to Coco
to go surfing on 'real' waves...

I think they have added a couple of lanes to the Bee-line, but there is
so much traffic and toll booths that it probably takes twice as long to
drive the entire length. Of course, there weren't many traffic cops in
those days either.. ;-)

And yes, I look for that one lone leftover B52 every time I go by there.
It just doesn't look as big as they used to look...

Mike

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Old April 8th 07, 04:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Mike Noel
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I was at McCoy in the early 60's where my dad helped maintain the SAC
planes. During the Cuban Missile Crisis the base was full of army troops
living in tents and air defense missile batteries were scattered around. I
remember looking up into the sky and being surprised at seeing U2's climbing
quietly towards the stratosphere.

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"Mike" bellsouth.net@mhammoc wrote in message
.. .
John wrote:
On Apr 6, 2:18 pm, Mike bellsouth.net@mhammoc wrote:
dave wrote:
Jon,
I've gotten similar positive comments from others about MCO. I was
concerned that MCO wouldn't want to cater to small GA planes. Sounds
like I was wrong. As it turns out, the trip is scrubbed for this
week anyway. We're going commercial.
Dave
M35
me wrote:
Dave,
You should choose whichever one you are most comfortable with.. That
is one of the great thing about mco they really treat the little guy
great. It is a big airport and you do need to be able to communicate
and navigate up to that level of airport. It is a lot of fun.. Have a
nice flight whatever airport you go to.
Jon
I've flown into KISM (Kissimmee) twice and have received good service
both times. If you get the ILS or GPS to RW 13 it takes you right over
Disney World, which of course they do not normally let you do. KISM is
convenient to most of the Orlando area attractios and is actually closer
to Disney (and probably Sea World) than MCO. And no toll roads!!
It always bugged me to come out of MCO and the first thing you see is
the toll booth (although the locals know the way around it), then you go
a couple of miles and there is another...
I can remember (I won't say how long ago) when I first drove the
Bee-line from I4 to Coco Beach, the toll for the entire length was $ .10
(10 cents) and MCO was still (only) an Air Force base and all you saw
from the Bee-line were several rows of B-52 tails sticking up....

Mike (Pvt/IFR N44979 PA28-181 at KRYY)

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Crimeny . . . talk about dating yourself :) , , ,, Mike, all the
BUFFs are gone from MCO for a couple of decades (early 70's maybe)
except one that sits somewhat obsured by trees as a Gate Guard at the
entrance to the International Airport. I have wondered if there is a
way to drive to it to get a closer look. I remember visiting Orlando
when I was a kid and seeing them fly around, thought they were so
cool.

The Beeline is still there . . . the Central Florida Autobahn . . .
but I think the tolls about $1.75 going from MCO to I-95. Was it
really 10 cents?

Take care and blue skies

John

Yes, it was really 10 cents...

And, best I can remember, it was about 1965. I lived over on the west
coast of Fla and another guy and I would occasionally drive over to Coco
to go surfing on 'real' waves...

I think they have added a couple of lanes to the Bee-line, but there is so
much traffic and toll booths that it probably takes twice as long to drive
the entire length. Of course, there weren't many traffic cops in those
days either.. ;-)

And yes, I look for that one lone leftover B52 every time I go by there.
It just doesn't look as big as they used to look...

Mike

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Old April 9th 07, 02:10 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Gerry Caron
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"John" wrote in message
ups.com...

Crimeny . . . talk about dating yourself :) , , ,, Mike, all the
BUFFs are gone from MCO for a couple of decades (early 70's maybe)
except one that sits somewhat obsured by trees as a Gate Guard at the
entrance to the International Airport. I have wondered if there is a
way to drive to it to get a closer look. I remember visiting Orlando
when I was a kid and seeing them fly around, thought they were so
cool.

The Beeline is still there . . . the Central Florida Autobahn . . .
but I think the tolls about $1.75 going from MCO to I-95. Was it
really 10 cents?

McCoy AFB shut down in the 70's, but they did have B-52s satellite based at
MCO into the early 80's -- still there in '82 IIRC.

You can get to the B-52 park. Going into the main entrance towards the
terminal, take the first exit past the Beeline (oops... it's now officially
called the Beachline -- don't ask). The exit is marked for remote
parking -- Blue Lot and Gold Lot. When you get to the traffic light end of
the ramp, turn left (the Blue Lot entrance is straight ahead.) You are now
on the perimeter road. About 200 yards ahead the road turns right heading
back towards the Beeline past the air cargo area on the left. When you get
down close to the fence at the Beeline you can take a right turn into the
B-52 park.

The Beeline toll is $1.25 between MCO and I-95. Basically the same as it
was in the mid 80's. The big difference is that there is just one toll
booth just east of SR-417, instead of 2 or 3 scattered along the way.

Gerry




 




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