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GREETINGS MEMBERS.

steve wynn just bought a $65.000,000 millon dollar jet.

if you had $65.000,000 million dollars TODAY what would you do with it.

JAIME. FROM SUNNY PUERTO RICO. :) :) :) :) .
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1.1 million on the inside, 150k in the field, 2 hits and down. What Heavy says.
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Here's the article and a little featurette I posted earlier today about Steve Wynn’s new $65-million jet, and how Macau is now out-earning all of LV combined, 5-times over.


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greetings mp.

what would you do if you had $65.000,000 MILLION DOLLARS today. JAIME.
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Buying a jet is God's way of telling you you are making too much money. Sort of like a boat, only in this case it is a hole in the sky you throw money in. On the flip side - if I could afford it and had to fly to Macau on a regular basis I'd own a Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor and know how to fly it. Across the Pacific at Mach 2. That'd cut your travel time down.
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Flyaway costs of an F-22 Raptor are running a little over $150-million apiece these days...but that's a lot less than the F-35 Lightning II's expected unit cost of ~$240-million. For a relative bargain, you can pick up an F-18 Super Hornet for a flyaway cost of ~$67-million.

As I was suggested earlier, fractional jet-ownership can be had for as low as $150,000 on a half-decent plane...and it's at your beckon call whenever you want it.


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Not that operating expenses are a concern, but what's it cost per minute to buzz around
in Super Hornet ?
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greetings bick.

IF you post that question to heavy OR mp- they will give you the answer. JAIME.
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Hi Bick,

Operating costs per flight-hour vary quite a bit, depending on everything from fuel burn-rate, MTBF (mean-time between failures), parts replacement costs, scheduled depot rebuilds, etc....and whether it takes one or two to operate it.

However, given that, here are the approximate hourly costs for some of the more popular U.S. military craft today:

F-16 Falcon $5,000

F-22 Raptor $19,000-$40,000

F-15 Eagle $17,000-$30,000 (depending on the variant)

EA-18G Growler $7,400 (the carrier-based electronic-warfare variant of the F-18)

EA-6B Prowler $17,000

The operating costs for the F-18 Super Hornet and Strike Hornet are apparently running slightly above that of the F-16 Falcon and Fighting Falcon.

So the F/A-18 would likely cost you somewhere around the $100 per-minute price-point to operate.


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Yeah, I've got the Super Hornet coming in between $185 and $400 per minute - depending on how you're using it.
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what about mig's let of them on sale as of late su's from 5 to 30 million
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While there's many more Mikoyan's in the after-market than there are of the old Sukhoi's; the Su's are simpler in design with a higher degree of parts commonality (and longer-lived airframes) than the MiG's, and are also far simpler to maintain.

BTW, the USAF bought some used MiG-29's and Su-27's...as well as a few Antonov's and Mil's.


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oldjoe wrote:I would prefer a Jacuzzi, king bed, dance floor, 6 stewardesses and longer flight.
No doubt with a fine selection of pharmaceuticals and an unlicensed outside pharmaceutical salesman as a gopher in the event your supply was getting low.
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SHOOTITALL wrote:
oldjoe wrote:I would prefer a Jacuzzi, king bed, dance floor, 6 stewardesses and longer flight.
No doubt with a fine selection of pharmaceuticals and an unlicensed outside pharmaceutical salesman as a gopher in the event your supply was getting low.
he has an excuse he needs the over 50 drugS
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