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Old 06-05-2013, 08:44 PM
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Hello APC!

I recently relocated to Atlanta and I am looking for suggestions on both popular $100 hamburgers and fun XC destinations both nearby (<50nm) and a little further out (50-200).

Also, can you recommend any particular FBO or flying club where to rent from? Having a taildragger would be a plus...

Thanks in advance for any info/advice you can provide
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Old 06-06-2013, 02:46 AM
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Might be a little closer than you want, but it's got a great restaurant.

Elevation Chophouse - Elevation Chophouse Restaurant Kennesaw | Marietta
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Peachtree State GA2 was a restaurant, grass strip and a small museum. I think there's a flying club with a taildragger.

There are two places at PDK. Both good in my opinion. 57th Fighter Group is high end with a great Sunday brunch. The Downwind is more casual with a great view of the action.

LZU has The Flying Machine.

I've flown my wife to Jekyll Island for the day. Rent a red bug electric car and tour the island.

St. Simons Island is more developed and has a great amount of shopping, bars and restaurants.

Amelia Island is a nice stop. So is St. Augustine.

You can fly into FFC and get a ride to Aircraft Spruce. Not the biggest showroom, but they have most anything you want in the warehouse.
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Old 06-06-2013, 06:18 AM
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There's some pretty flying NE of ATL in the mountains of North GA and Western Carolina.

Blairsville - DZJ to Andrews - RHP to Franklin - 1A5 is a very pretty mountains/rivers/gorges/lakes area that will keep your eyes entertained for awhile.
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Ocala, FL has the Tailwinds Cafe (~300nm from ATL)
Greenville, SC downtown (GMU) has the Runway Cafe (~125nm)

Now I'm hungry
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Old 06-07-2013, 05:42 AM
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The One Hundred Dollar Hamburger

check out that site! good stuff.

edit: actually you have to subscribe... woops
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Destin, Panama City, Pensacola, Nashville

All about 200nm from the ATL.

Live in FFC
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Adventure Pilot has a cool search tool that lets to pick restaurants etc along your route etc.
Restaurants on airport, walking distance etc.
You can also find camping, lodging etc.

The $100 hamburger site seems to lack accurate (up to date) info in many cases.
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Yeah for the best $100 hamburger in the South, I would highly recommend Ocala. For short cross countries, consider KMCN, for a longer one, KVLD (much cheaper fuel), KJAX, KCTY, KCHA et al should be fairly accessible.

If you are looking for aircraft to rent out and taildragger is your thing, I would highly recommend Skybound Aviation at KPDK. Small privately owned school with quite a laid back yet professional atmosphere. Aircrafts are quite well maintained and instructors are great!
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Originally Posted by N9373M
Might be a little closer than you want, but it's got a great restaurant.

Elevation Chophouse - Elevation Chophouse Restaurant Kennesaw | Marietta

This was my hangout!!!! Always went here for dinner and drinks when I got done flying my plane. Those were the days!
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