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Partnership on a helicopter purchase?
Anyone in FL want to go 50/50 on a helicopter? Figure $150k or so per person on a decent used one ($300-$350k range), and $35-50k/year maintenance. Looking at something like this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BELL-222A-HE...-/131045115647 Skype me. |
in gta v are helicopters for free
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Always wanted to learn to fly choppers since a kid. Have you flew one before or looking to start?
Ebay probably not the best place to buy a helicopter. If you know Rex at VG he would be a good person to talk to about such a purchase. |
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I don't want to fly it; I want to be flown. I'm just looking to share the ownership with someone local. I don't need it often, maybe about 1/4 to 1/2 the time. |
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When I worked at Nashua Corp. a few of the guys got together to buy a plane.
The disputes about time (everyone seemed to want it the same days) led to a second aircraft purchase. Big pain in the balls. Good Luck! |
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hahahaha
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You are attracted to danger edgeprod :winkwink:
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Hey Dom, just admit it.. you want to be Jan Michael Vincent, and you're looking for an Ernest Borgnine.
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if it flies, floats or fucks it's cheaper to rent...
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Grandpa always said some people have more money than sense.
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or start a detective agency. |
You would get more success if you offered business opportunity, for instance to rent it or do "taxi service" whenever you do not use it yourself.
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After all when there are 2 of you (owners) you sort of let it use to someone else anyway (just 1 person instead of more when renting). Not suggesting, just saying that it may be more difficult to find someone who thinks its viable to buy helicopter and not get any ROI out of it while it sits there. |
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LOL anyone want to split a G4
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lol you must really have low self esteem issues Dom :2 cents::2 cents::2 cents:
You always flock here about your Viper and now a Heli? :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh Come on man you are not a player at all , the real players do not come here talkin about a Viper or "Toys" lololol Best advice for you is to see a therapist :2 cents::2 cents: And no I am far from a player but my modest toys and modest belongings do not need to be posted here to help me be happy with myself seek some help that some free advice .... btw you are at best a "ok" programmer nothing more .... or is the Autopligg/Chio partner money paying for the Heli/Viper/Cristal/ and mad bitches? Seek help and tell Chio we miss him :2 cents::2 cents: |
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If you think having a Viper or a helicopter make you a "player" you need to reexamine what makes you happy. Most of my cars are modest, but my code is not -- I'm an excellent coder for those who aren't too broke to pay for those services. How's business lately?
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I've wrecked every type of machine I've ever owned. I would recommend not responding if I contact you.
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Just did the "buy it now" for this one. Wish me luck, I'm going to be flying it to Internext:
http://i.imgur.com/zN6SKz5.jpg If anyone wants a ride, let me know! :1orglaugh |
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i wouldnt buy used thing which has moving parts in it.
wait for some time, get like minded people and get a new one. |
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I have some killer domains if anyone was actually serious about starting a helicopter charter business :2 cents: |
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"If it fucks, floats or flies...it's cheaper to rent than buy." |
Why not break up the purchase into many small pieces? Sell it as a time share / investment, make the 'copter available for rental, lease, tours, tv news, police, search & rescue, etc? Or I don't know if this is possible, but lease the copter instead and time-share the cost of that out. Take on the lease amount of risk as possible.
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after getting my fixed wing ticket (like 25 years ago) I took 10 hours lessons in an R22 - the most fun and challenging machine I have ever operated - freaky as fuck in the beginning when you are used to flying planes - but what a blast.
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What are you going to do when your partner calls and says the helicopter broke down and your half is $10,000.
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From my experience, sharing stuff like that with friends is bad news. You might want to look into quarter share or fractional to start out and see how that goes. I worked on aircraft for 22 years and one thing I can tell you is how much the accounting departments bitched at the owners about how much money they cost to operate/maintain.
My advice would be to really take your time looking into the actual operating costs. You could lose your ass really quick on equipment like that. |
yea go fractional my man - and are you a heli pilot or want to become one? Pilots/lessons arent cheap either - I think I was paying 300 an hour for a crap robinson way back in the day
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Are you talking about Chio the known Scammer who stole a lot of money off hard working webmasters, years ago and VANISHED completely from the adult business??? Are you talking about that "Chio" ? :disgust How is that guy related to "edgeprod" ? Care to elaborate a bit? :2 cents: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...f5/Popcorn.svg |
The median salary for a typical Helicopter Pilot in the United States is $84,347. Hiring one private? You'll probably expect to pay above the median. Expensive hobby, m'man.
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Just get one of these. Only a couple hundred bucks.
http://www.quicksilveraircraft.com/new_buyers_guide.php |
buy some real estate instead big wheel.
if you need to go halfsies on an expesive toy...i suggest more rental properties first. talk to pimproll dave...i think he has his own copter |
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Why not get a Robinson R44 instead? Much cheaper, and much simpler, with MUCH lower maintenance costs. The one you are looking at has way too much stuff that breaks on it. The more gizmos on an aircraft, (or a boat), the more that there are things to go wrong and require repair and/or maintenance.
p.s. you are coming up on 5000 hours on the one you are looking at, that means a complete overhaul, which will cost you AT LEAST $750k. I would highly recommend that you do a bunch more homework on this subject prior to buying. . |
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