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Gold/Mining/Energy : EKWX - Ekwan-X Inc.
EKWX 0.00010000.0%Mar 7 3:00 PM EST

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To: pqrs who wrote (14)1/2/2006 7:48:22 PM
From: jmhollen  Read Replies (1) of 21
 
I know one thing for sure, if they have a TurboCommander or Commander Renaissance that they paid for (..as pictured on the website..), it cost 'em somewhere between $400K to $1MM just for the bird. The camera and sensor mods would all be extra. Most companies would do this with a comprehensive equipment and maintainance lease program.

This is an item I will be looking into in the near term. The nice thing about a turboprop is the reversing feature for short field landings if they got in a jam somewhere. You can actually back a turboprop up on the ramp with the props, also. Some jets can do that, but jets absolutely can not deal with short runways the way a turboprop can.

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John :-)

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