A harebrained scheme.

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Robin
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Post by Robin »

$1 for the wife.

airboatr

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>>>>> looking for good woman with airboat







Please sent picture of airboat
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Graeme
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Post by Graeme »

Hi All,

Not posted in ages, but this post caught my attention as I've only recently got involved in buying a share of an Auster J1 :-$

The problem with Austers currently is the vast majority of them are on CAA Certificates of Airworthiness. There is no design authority and European legislation seems to be making it a bit unworkable. Most owners appear to want to go to a PFA permit as it reduces the cost vastly but there are limitations to what one can do.

Currently, the outcome appears to be anybodys guess!

By the way, a guess at monthly costs, to include insurance, CofA etc: £350, that's before you put any air under her wheels :dunno:

Cheers,
--Graeme

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Nigel H-J
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Post by Nigel H-J »

Sounds a good idea having a syndicate to buy a Classic aircraft such as the Auster however there are problems in such a scheme.

Just imagine, if there were 500 of us that all chipped in to buy it, how many have a pilots' license? If say there were 50 members with a PPL or CPL that would leave 450 of us waiting a very long time for a flight!!! :sad:

The Auster was the first powered aircraft that I flew and landed flying as P2 back in the Seventies, very noisy but a true classic!! :dance:
I used to be an optimist but with age I am now a grumpy old pessimist.

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