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Altitude is Time…. Airspeed is Life!
deckofficer wrote:Nice digs. I like his control tower/guest quarters with a view.
I thought the same, and so I asked about it. I learned that up top is actually a bar and lounge, with the associated panoramic view of the scenic valley and surrounding mountains. I joked that it could double as a totally awesome "tree stand".

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Thu Mar 31, 2016 10:04 am
Just KitPlanes wrote:deckofficer wrote:Nice digs. I like his control tower/guest quarters with a view.
I thought the same, and so I asked about it. I learned that up top is actually a bar and lounge, with the associated panoramic view of the scenic valley and surrounding mountains. I joked that it could double as a totally awesome "tree stand".

Even better. What a place to host a BCP fly-in.
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I assume by owning so many planes he was SpecOps at one time? The more likely thought going through my head is he built a piece of hardware for SpecOps. Any ideas on his background?
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He is the father of the winglet, according to a website. I was trying to figure out the area 37 planes myself. He's got a cool setup for sure!
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The winglet option on the Falcon 2000LX is a $365K option.
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u guys are pretty much right on....gotta love good old remote idaho.....!
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Is there something like this west of Gillette, Wyoming? I brought a friend out to some airport west of Gillette and I thought we flew over something like that? It was a few years ago, and I can't remember many details.
I thought the one I saw had something to do with winglets.
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