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> Proving, once again, that aviators get all the chicks...

Just as long as they have the wherewithal
for avgas, anyway.

I think Turpin once calculated that one
could do a decent amount of messing about
for about $30K of boat and $12K/year in
living expenses.

What are the equivalent figures for live
aboard aircraft?

-Dave

(How difficult would it be to find the
harbormaster, after mooring to the top
of the Empire State Building?)