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Old 11th February 2003 | 16:07
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Fast Single

I'm struggeling to find a fast single in the S.East England (on a G Reg) ie. C210 / TB 21....It seems that none of the flying schools have anything like this.

Does anyone know of any privately owned aircraft that may fit into this category that I could hire?

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Old 11th February 2003 | 16:35
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Such machines are a deep and lasting mystery to me and likely to remain so, but I believe that there may be some such kit for rent at Fowlmere (the very well kept grass strip next to Duxford). I vaguely recall that when a similar question was last asked here some people mentioned some options at Elstree also (the rubble and potholes strip next to, ugh, Watford)
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Old 11th February 2003 | 16:48
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Use the CAA's Registration Database to search for such aircraft and their owners. Try the ones registered as Transport (Passenger) rather than in the Private cat.

http://www.caa.co.uk/srg/aircraft_re...fo/default.asp
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Old 11th February 2003 | 17:07
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You can hire the Saratoga SP (I think it is - I'm a bit hazy on Pipers once you get beyond the Arrow) at Fowlmere - it's like a T-tail retractable Cherokee Six, anyway. They also have Malibus there but I'm not sure if they're available for hire. All their fleet is spotless and beautiful, I have no hesitation hiring from them, and always get well looked after.
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Old 11th February 2003 | 18:01
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G-ODAK is a 130kt cruise Piper Dakota available from British Airways Flying Club, see http://www.bafc.co.uk
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Old 11th February 2003 | 18:22
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Hi

TB 20's for hire from Enstone and Turweston (I know not SE England) and the Saratoga is actually a low tail Cherokee 6 derivative with rectractable UC.

The fleet at Fowlmere is impeccable as the lawnlike field.

Mind you not cheap but you pays your money etc........

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The Fowlmere outfit (?Modern Air) is not on the web but if you need the telephone no I will happily find it for you)
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Old 12th February 2003 | 07:32
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http://www.g-bnyb.com/

Piper Dakota based Goodwood available for hire. Wobbly prop, turbo. Not sure what the rates are.
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Old 12th February 2003 | 07:47
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£130 per flying hour.

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Old 12th February 2003 | 09:13
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I've hired a PA28-235c (G-AWSM) from Premi-Air at Shoreham, which cruises at a comfortable 140kn at 75% power, not sure what their current charge rate is.

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Old 12th February 2003 | 11:50
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Tobago TB10

Hi,

Solent School of Flying at Bournemouth have a Socata TB10 'Tobago' for self-fly hire. Not sure about speed though.
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Old 12th February 2003 | 13:05
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You'll have to check with them but I'm fairly sure that Old sarum are selling a FR172 Reims Rocket, if you're thinking of buying rather than renting. My memory is a little dim, but I seem to recall that aircraft doing about 130-140kts if that isn't too slow for you. Anyway, I've flown one a few times and was very impressed. They're cheap to buy and cheap to maintain as the gear is fixed.
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Old 12th February 2003 | 13:21
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Theres a bonanza at Biggin. 160kts fast enough?
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Old 14th February 2003 | 12:09
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There's also an Arrow III turbo available at White Waltham, 140 kias (about 160 kts TAS @ FL100 @ zero OAT).
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