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If anyone is interested Sanford airport (KSFM) in Maine is now selling mogas for $3.50/gal self serve on the west side of the airport next to the PBY.
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Suffolk Executive Airport (KSFQ) Suffolk, Virginia has MoGas for $2.50. Self service, next to the 100LL self service pump.
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Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you wanted to put MoGas in an airplane. But then, I repeat myself.

(Just stirring the pot.) :twisted:

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If I was only lucky enough to live near to an airport that sold ethanol free mogas, I would be happy to be the first in line to buy it.

On the way home from Duluth I stopped in an airport which had mogas for sale. When I asked the locals since there was no one from the FBO there, if it had ethanol, they looked at me shrugged their shoulders and smiled. I bought 100LL.

Wonder what your going to do George in a few years when MOGAS is the only fuel available. And it's likely to have ethanol to boot.

(Just stirring the pot.)

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At the rate the TFR's keep popping up, and the way 'Uncle Sam' keeps restricting GA, we may not have to worry about what kind of fuel we put in our obsolete planes...
Or maybe "We the People" should take our country back :twisted:

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15A wrote:At the rate the TFR's keep popping up, and the way 'Uncle Sam' keeps restricting GA, we may not have to worry about what kind of fuel we put in our obsolete planes...
Or maybe "We the People" should take our country back :twisted:

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Yea, good luck there :mrgreen: If China demanded payment today.....how many states would we have to give them? ....Brad
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15A wrote:At the rate the TFR's keep popping up, and the way 'Uncle Sam' keeps restricting GA, we may not have to worry about what kind of fuel we put in our obsolete planes...
Or maybe "We the People" should take our country back :twisted:

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Brad Brady wrote:
15A wrote:At the rate the TFR's keep popping up, and the way 'Uncle Sam' keeps restricting GA, we may not have to worry about what kind of fuel we put in our obsolete planes...
Or maybe "We the People" should take our country back :twisted:

Just my stir
Yea, good luck there :mrgreen: If China demanded payment today.....how many states would we have to give them? ....Brad
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I say we just pay them in corn, and solve two problems at once. Three actually.[/quote]


I don't think that will work....I'm working on the Idea that we bought the Louisiana territory from France, when they needed money......At 1.5 million...... In today's money......Isn't that close to what we owe China?......Just something to think about......Brad
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Brad Brady wrote: I say we just pay them in corn, and solve two problems at once. Three actually


I don't think that will work....I'm working on the Idea that we bought the Louisiana territory from France, when they needed money......At 1.5 million...... In today's money......Isn't that close to what we owe China?......Just something to think about......Brad
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futr_alaskaflyer wrote:I say we just pay them in corn, and solve two problems at once. Three actually.
Brad Brady wrote:...I don't think that will work....I'm working on the Idea that we bought the Louisiana territory from France, when they needed money......At 1.5 million...... In today's money......Isn't that close to what we owe China?......Just something to think about......Brad
Loo-easy-anna's property values have depreciated considerably since we bought it from France as the result of Ol'Gar and Ron Massicot's residence in that state. I figger we are stuck with it. :lol:
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Oh you said Mo-Gas........I thought you said MOOOO Gas, I been running around with a tube in my hand chasing that darn cow all morning.......... I was wondering how much ethanol would be left when it come out the other end........ :lol: :lol: :lol:




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W.J.Langholz wrote:Oh you said Mo-Gas........I thought you said MOOOO Gas, I been running around with a tube in my hand chasing that darn cow all morning.......... I was wondering how much ethanol would be left when it come out the other end........ :lol: :lol: :lol:




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Are you sure that's a COW you're chasing? ....and not a BULL? (I theenk you are more likely to get mooor BOOOL-SHEET around here than mooo-gas. Anyways....it's ETHANE....not METHANE they use t o make that stuff. :lol:
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