Decent Multi hire, but cheapish!
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Decent Multi hire, but cheapish!
I have recently got into twins and love it, but at £200 an hour its simply too expensive. Are there any gems out there which are cheaper, or possibly same price but better value?
I would consider Europe, but I have no intention of hiring a piece of junk in the States.
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I would consider Europe, but I have no intention of hiring a piece of junk in the States.
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I would consider Europe, but I have no intention of hiring a piece of junk in the States.
A shame you think that way, I know of a very very very well maintained (know both the owner and the guy who maintains it) C310 which you could get for around £110 per hour. Alas it's in the States, so you wouldn't be interested. Let's see, with a round trip airfare (on a British Airline of course) of around £350 inc tax, you would be in the money after a mere four hours too.
Try South Africa, they are cheap down there, and I understand they have similar maintanance standards to the UK (not unlike the place which more than likely issued the original type certificate of the twins you love so much).
A shame you think that way, I know of a very very very well maintained (know both the owner and the guy who maintains it) C310 which you could get for around £110 per hour. Alas it's in the States, so you wouldn't be interested. Let's see, with a round trip airfare (on a British Airline of course) of around £350 inc tax, you would be in the money after a mere four hours too.
Try South Africa, they are cheap down there, and I understand they have similar maintanance standards to the UK (not unlike the place which more than likely issued the original type certificate of the twins you love so much).
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Peterborough Conington
Seneca 2 hire 188 per hobbs hour incl VAT and a Duchess a few tenners cheaper. Not flown the Duchess there but the Seneca is quite nice.
Tatenhill
Seminole around the 180 mark
Elstree/Cranfield
Partenavia 190 via Firecrest (not flown that one) or
Seneca (again 2 ) IIRC via Billins
Andrewsfield I believe someone is operating an Apache out of there but dont know a price.
You aint going to find anything much below that.
HTH
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Seneca 2 hire 188 per hobbs hour incl VAT and a Duchess a few tenners cheaper. Not flown the Duchess there but the Seneca is quite nice.
Tatenhill
Seminole around the 180 mark
Elstree/Cranfield
Partenavia 190 via Firecrest (not flown that one) or
Seneca (again 2 ) IIRC via Billins
Andrewsfield I believe someone is operating an Apache out of there but dont know a price.
You aint going to find anything much below that.
HTH
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188 GBP per hour sounds like a bargain.
[Still I'll stick to my regular trusty, well maintained $160 US per hr Seneca II in the US...blimey, just worked out that'd save me 88 GBP per hour over the UK ]
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[Still I'll stick to my regular trusty, well maintained $160 US per hr Seneca II in the US...blimey, just worked out that'd save me 88 GBP per hour over the UK ]
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"I have no intention of hiring a piece of junk in the States"… That’s a bit harsh Dude… Have you ever flown in the states? I’m going over on Tuesday to do some flying (not in a twin mind!)… I wouldn’t consider the aircraft to be a ‘piece of junk’. Never say never. It’s great flying over there, and you get the weather!
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£200 per hour???!!! I'm glad I don't live in the UK, or I couldn't afford to fly.
I spent a year as an LSE grad student, and while I loved the country and the people, I was amazed at the low salaries relative to the high prices. Beats me how anyone can make ends meet.
I guess we have things pretty good over here.
I spent a year as an LSE grad student, and while I loved the country and the people, I was amazed at the low salaries relative to the high prices. Beats me how anyone can make ends meet.
I guess we have things pretty good over here.
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High cost of land and property feeds into just about everything here and along with the Island factor conspires to keep prices high in the UK.
Having said that salaries are higher in the US than just about everywhere else in the world.
Having said that salaries are higher in the US than just about everywhere else in the world.
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Hi Grob Driver,
Agree that Dude should not generalise, but to be fair the most tired aircraft that I have ever seen and flown was definitely Stateside.
However would not want to claim that this equates to multistudyanalysis.
FD
Agree that Dude should not generalise, but to be fair the most tired aircraft that I have ever seen and flown was definitely Stateside.
However would not want to claim that this equates to multistudyanalysis.
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Agree with others Dude~, there are some very fine aircraft to be had stateside at bargain prices.
Also Tatenhill's PA44 is a nice aircraft, airways equipped (as long as you're below FL100) with a decent HDG and ALT hold autopilot. I once flew BRUI to Berlin and back, 3 1/2 hrs each way and she was great!
Also Tatenhill's PA44 is a nice aircraft, airways equipped (as long as you're below FL100) with a decent HDG and ALT hold autopilot. I once flew BRUI to Berlin and back, 3 1/2 hrs each way and she was great!