Ted
The pilot formerly known as Twin Engine Ted
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I have to say Ted, you've actually got us considering letting go of the airstream and buying a motorhome. The idea of running down the road while the family gets snacks and uses the bathroom seems so much better than the backseat of the truck.
That was the big thing from our view. And in your case where you were considering selling your PSD 6.4 in lieu of making the Scout the daily driver, a proper RV would allow for that, and when you combine the value of the Ford and Airstream probably wouldn't get you too far off from something like what we bought.
I'm really curious to see how we're going to like these first few trips. To be honest I have never really enjoyed flying the family places. I've always felt like it's a lot of work on every side - get to the airport, transfer everything from car to plane (including car seats...). Have to plan a rental car where we're going (granted, FBOs make this simple). Get there, reverse the process of getting car seats and stuff out of the plane and into the rental car. Get to the hotel and move all of our stuff into the hotel. Nevermind the fact that the kids are being a real pain during the whole flight so I'm feeling like 1) This is something I should be enjoying but am not and 2) I'm spending a lot of money to be annoyed. Once we're there it's good, and of course we get there faster than driving.
Of course, not all of this will change in the RV, but there's more space to spread out, move around, and get various needs fulfilled.
If you take a trip to Gulf Shores for instance, It's a bit under a 900 mile drive or a 620 nm flight. So figure 3 hours block time in the MU-2 vs. 12-14 hours of drive time. But that 3 hours block time really turns into 6 or more by the time you factor in drive time to the airport, pre-flight, loading the plane, loading back into the rental car, drive to the hotel, and settling into the hotel. Still a significant time savings, but the other consideration is that we'll end up leaving in the morning after breakfast for a trip like that, and sometime mid afternoon actually settle in. Instead in the RV we could leave the night before, do some driving while the kids sleep, pull in and park somewhere along the way. Wake up and get going more or less immediately. In the end, we'd probably be able to spend around the same amount of time there and we wouldn't have to move our stuff so many times. Nevermind the ability to stop and smell the roses along the way, rather than just passing everything by.
We'll see what we think of it. Some trips the plane just makes more sense, like our trip to Cabo that we want to make an annual event. But I'm wondering if we won't find this to be a better means of travel despite traveling at 1/4 the speed of the MU-2.
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