u/AlexJamesFitz

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Club vs. partnership

Right now, I'm in a club that I like with multiple planes and generally good availability.

At some point along the way, I got it in my head that a 4-5 person partnership on a single plane would be a better option. I've been trying to put aside money towards that, but it's tough to save effectively *and* fly as much as I'd like.

So: For those of you who went from a larger club to a small partnership, was it actually worth it/better? What're the pros and cons?

Thanks!

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u/AlexJamesFitz — 3 days ago

Gotta run some errands in Rhinebeck tomorrow, and might need to post up for a bit to get some laptop work done as well. Any recs on a spot that would be cool with that, preferably with lunch options?

Thanks!

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u/AlexJamesFitz — 15 days ago
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I'm increasingly gravitating towards low and slow as the kind of flying I'm most interested in doing, but I can't justify buying a Cub/Champ/etc outright.

Any tips for finding interested partners or opportunities in my area? It seems like most partnerships involve more advanced aircraft, for obvious reasons.

Cheers!

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u/AlexJamesFitz — 15 days ago