rjbob

Well Known Member
I live in Anchorage.

I am thinking seriously about bringing my RV-7 down to the Lower 48 for the winter. That way I can fly it where it's warmer.

I would like to base it somewhere close to an airport that is serviced by Alaska Airlines so I can visit it now and then and fly to, well, anywhere in the Contiguous USA.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Bob Edison
RV-7...N749ER
 
Front Range

Bob,

Seattle is obviously closer. However, Alaska does fly to Denver. Front Range airport is about 15 minutes away from DIA, and I think they will come get you. They have very accommodating folks there.

http://www.ftg-airport.com/

They do not have ramp fees, and they have fairly inexpensive hangars. It does get cold however during the winter.

Just a thought.

cheers

Geoff
 
T74

Small airport outside of Austin, TX - KAUS, plenty of room, $39 a month, Lots of RV's, $4.78 100LL, warm weather most of the time. :)
 
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Alaska Air flies to Orlando Florida and there are many airports close by that you can base out of. Even though it is a LONG trip in an RV-7, once here there are so many other places you can fly and enjoy.

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