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Pretty awesome service, bit pricey though. TemptingOriginally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post
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That looks awesome. According to Wikipedia, you'll be paying half the original cost of the plane to take a 50 minute trip
even so...
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I've been in a Wellington over Worms"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Didn't think there where any flying Wellies left, only two or three 'statics'.....Originally posted by Paddy View PostI've been in a Wellington over WormsComment
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Even a static would still be over a wormOriginally posted by stek View PostDidn't think there where any flying Wellies left, only two or three 'statics'.....
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I've read that private ownership costs for a spit equate to £3k-£5k per hour running, not counting the effort from volunteers that help out just for the love of keeping them airworthy. CAA approval for passenger flights would add much hoop jumping on top of a mountain of paperwork, so those prices aren't too bad really.Comment
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Probably not, which is why I didn't say it looked expensive for what it is. Pretty awesome idea, I can see me investing at some point.Originally posted by Contreras View PostI've read that private ownership costs for a spit equate to £3k-£5k per hour running, not counting the effort from volunteers that help out just for the love of keeping them airworthy. CAA approval for passenger flights would add much hoop jumping on top of a mountain of paperwork, so those prices aren't too bad really.Comment
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