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PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 5:07 am    Post subject: Santa Barbara-listinging of RVs Reply with quote

If one were to make their retirement decision on the location of other RV aircraft, Doug Reeves RV White Pages would be a helpful place to start.   http://www.vansairforce.net/rvwp.htm
 
Marty Heller
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Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 17:44:33 -0700
From: kellym(at)aviating.com
To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Santa Barbara

Well, AZ has a ton of RVs of all flavors. My home drome has several flying 8's,7's, 6's, 4's as well as at least 3 10s under construction, a couple 9s and 8 under construction.
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Richard Tasker wrote: [quote]--> RV-List message posted by: Richard Tasker <retasker(at)optonline.net> (retasker(at)optonline.net)

Actually, when you consider the number of RVs flying (6641 according to Van's hobbs meter) with untold more being built, it is probably hard to find any reputable airport that doesn't have one or two.  I know that there are quite a number at the airports around here in NJ - some of them with sliders and nosewheels (mine included, but it was primed). Wink

Dick Tasker

Bob Collins wrote:
[quote]-->  RV-List message posted by: "Bob Collins"<bcollinsrv7a(at)comcast.net> (bcollinsrv7a(at)comcast.net)

HA!  Where are the core concentrations of RVers? It's always seemed like
Texas, the Pacific Northwest, Minnesota, and Southern California.

Are there any other hotbeds. Ohio Valley? Georgia?

Wherever one retires to, I assume one would want to have (a) a good airport
and (b) good airport friends around.  Taxes are no fun, but at the other end
of the spectrum, I guess I wouldn't want to end up in some god forsaken
place with a dirt and rock runway, a broken down airport dog, and a rusty
can  that inspires the day's intellectual highlight: figuring out why
somebody can spit as far as the can and some people can't.

Oh, and you don't want to go where there's a lot of slider RVs that weren't
primed and have nosewheels.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 6:30 am    Post subject: Santa Barbara-listinging of RVs Reply with quote

I think it has all been good nature jesting - although I have gotten a few ideas on places to visit Smile In Minnesota, North Carolina, NM.

By the way for some reason I felt like "poking the bear" the last day or so (boredom with plane on the ground for annual and waiting for a few parts I suppose) and if I got y'all upset I apologize.

Mike Divan
N64GH - RV6 adopted but flying
N911HS - RV7 in the works (conventional gear, slider with primer in some places. But most important it is a RV Smile

From: Marty Helller <marty_away(at)hotmail.com>
To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Thu, February 18, 2010 5:06:21 AM
Subject: RE: Santa Barbara-listinging of RVs

If one were to make their retirement decision on the location of other RV aircraft, Doug Reeves RV White Pages would be a helpful place to start. http://www.vansairforce.net/rvwp.htm

Marty Heller
RV-7 (Almost done with engine baffling....almost)



Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 17:44:33 -0700
From: kellym(at)aviating.com
To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Santa Barbara

Well, AZ has a ton of RVs of all flavors. My home drome has several flying 8's,7's, 6's, 4's as well as at least 3 10s under construction, a couple 9s and 8 under construction.
do not archive

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Richard Tasker wrote: [quote]--> RV-List message posted by: Richard Tasker <retasker(at)optonline.net> (retasker(at)optonline.net)

Actually, when you consider the number of RVs flying (6641 according to Van's hobbs meter) with untold more being built, it is probably hard to find any reputable airport that doesn't have one or two. I know that there are quite a number at the airports around here in NJ - some of them with sliders and nosewheels (mine included, but it was primed). Wink

Dick Tasker

Bob Collins wrote:
[quote]--> RV-List message posted by: "Bob Collins"<bcollinsrv7a(at)comcast.net> (bcollinsrv7a(at)comcast.net)

HA! Where are the core concentrations of RVers? It's always seemed like
Texas, the Pacific Northwest, Minnesota, and Southern California.

Are there any other hotbeds. Ohio Valley? Georgia?

Wherever one retires to, I assume one would want to have (a) a good airport
and (b) good airport friends around. Taxes are no fun, but at the other end
of the spectrum, I guess I wouldn't want to end up in some god forsaken
place with a dirt and rock runway, a broken down airport dog, and a rusty
can that inspires the day's intellectual highlight: figuring out why
somebody can spit as far as the can and some people can't.

Oh, and you don't want to go where there's a lot of slider RVs that weren't
primed and have nosewheels.
Do not archive
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