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27th July 06, 02:13 PM
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 Originally Posted by cessna152towser
a 1981 Piper Pa-38 Tomahawk
Nice little plane. Just about to go fly the Cessna 172 SP today before the storms arrive. A friend of mine has a Tomahawk and it won't get off the runway at 4500' and 100 degrees F. Actually with a pint of fuel and skipping breakfast you might make it. Living near sea level with lower temperatures sure would be nice. The price of aviation fuel hasn't outpaced auto fuel yet running about $3.50 gal now but at 7 gal/hour it adds up fast. What is aviation fuel running over the pond? O'Neille
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