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Old 03-03-2007, 04:59 PM
tsneidin tsneidin is offline
 
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Default Site seeing plane rides

Hi all, I'm on vacation in Napa Valley, Ca supporting my wife as she does the Napa Valley marathon tomorrow. This is our first time in California. I was sitting here thinking how nice it would be to be able to see the sights from the air. I could go down to Napa county airport and rent their $130/hr 172 and their $45/hour instructor and see the area. But then I got thinking that so many nice folks monitor this site that maybe I could hitch a ride with a local rv driver. VAF has the rv hotel going, which is a great idea - how about extending that idea and include those willing to give local sight seeing rides to other rv drivers/builders? I know that I will be willing to return the favor once I'm flying. Thoughts?

Todd Neidinger
9A - Fuselage.

I'm in the area until Tues, and would be more than willing to buy gas and lunch!
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Old 03-03-2007, 05:30 PM
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Mine's not flying yet so I can't help you right now, but the idea of an rv-sightseeing-exchange registry is a good one. I would sign up.
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