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Posted by Eric: Wed May 4th, 2016 05:05 1st Post
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=rNKRxsNyOho


"I have so GOTTA get me one of these!" (as Wil Smith would say)



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Posted by jk: Wed May 4th, 2016 15:51 2nd Post
I will wait for the sit down version.

I was thinking that I really wish I had a PPL (Private Pilot License).
Still time for me to get one but is it worth it.



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Posted by Robert: Wed May 4th, 2016 17:54 3rd Post
Stunning bit of kit! :bowing:

Re. the PPL, I don't think it's that hard to get, question is will you use it enough to warrant it? Running an aircraft is a very expensive pastime, even if you are in a syndicate. Last time I flew a Cessna back in the 1990's it was £60 per hour plus fuel, landing fees etc.



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Posted by TomOC: Wed May 4th, 2016 19:37 4th Post
Everyone who uses a drone should be forced to ride it :-)



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Posted by jk: Thu May 5th, 2016 09:05 5th Post
Robert wrote: Stunning bit of kit! :bowing:

Re. the PPL, I don't think it's that hard to get, question is will you use it enough to warrant it? Running an aircraft is a very expensive pastime, even if you are in a syndicate. Last time I flew a Cessna back in the 1990's it was £60 per hour plus fuel, landing fees etc.
Yes those are the reasons why I havent bothered in the past.
You need to actually use your PPL to keep it up.



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Posted by Eric: Thu May 5th, 2016 10:17 6th Post
I considered it back in the 80's. I then thought about the number of times I was likely to actually go somewhere ( never saw the point of just going up and around in circles) ...then I looked at being able to fly over water...and in cloud etc. Then considered transport when you got to the destination. The Add ons seemed to push the price up and up.

I also had a friend who used his Piper as business transport. He used to fly to meetings in the West Country and back to Norfolk. The number of times he was held over because of bad weather made me realise that in the UK it was a waste of time and money.



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Posted by Iain: Thu May 5th, 2016 15:07 7th Post
TomOC wrote:
Everyone who uses a drone should be forced to ride it :-) I would second that.


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