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Jim Shoe wrote:
El,
I'm not trying to ruin your plans. I'm a private pilot myself, just no longer current, and I have two good friends that fly for a living. Both were instructors first to build hours. One wound up flying passenger charters in a King Air and living in motels while "on the road" so to speak. The other guy flew cargo overnight in a twin Beech. They shared an apartment but never saw each other. I know how tough it is to compete with people that will fly for free just to build their hours.
And I understand your need to be able to chase the jobs around the country. The FBO that I flew from had an RV parked next to the building with Water and Electric hookups. I didn't know who it was, so don't know if he was paying or not, but he would at least need to be able to drive to a dump station unless he used the FBO inside facilities.
As far as B vs. C, their price points aren't that far apart, especially used. If it were me, I'd prefer a C with a full time bed and a small utility trailer for the 'cycle. I've had both, and prefer the extra room that a C provides, especially as a full timer. Good luck, whatever you choose.
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Johnworth914 wrote:midnightsadie wrote:
15k will not buy you a reliable rv. your better off at the YMCA. or find a nice beach condo.
Or.. You need to be a better shopper. While you may have to look a bit, 15k certainly can buy you a reliable older motor home, class a b or c.
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midnightsadie wrote:
15k will not buy you a reliable rv. your better off at the YMCA. or find a nice beach condo.
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