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  1. Jack

    Washing Aircraft

    Thank you for the advice I think I will do that. I do think I could get at least 3 planes done at a breakfast because at my local airport the breakfast starts at 7am and there's still about 20 airplanes left by 3pm
  2. Jack

    Washing Aircraft

    Like I've said, I've washed many airplanes and know how to work around them, considering I've helped my dad build more than one and have to clean the ones I fly, I was more interested on my price range.
  3. Jack

    Washing Aircraft

    I will probably up my prices a bit, and I am going to do a test run on our arrow and our 150 to get a feel of how long it takes me.
  4. Jack

    Washing Aircraft

    I know how to handle and wash the aircraft, been doing my fathers 7 aircraft since I have been able to reach, ranging from a 1945 Aeronca Champ, the 69 Arrow that I fly, and our Lancair IV, and the majority of the people at these breakfasts have met/know me from being in aviation in this area...
  5. Jack

    Washing Aircraft

    That would be a long flight out to NY to get your plane washed:)
  6. Jack

    Washing Aircraft

    I am 17 and just got my PPL cert 2 weeks ago, and now I need a way to pay for flying. I want to set up a stand at my local fly in breakfasts to was aircraft. My question for you guys is, would you pay to have your aircraft washed at a breakfast and are my prices reasonable? Low Wing - $35 High...
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