S U N V A L L E Y A I R P A R K M A Y 2 0 1 7 T H E A I R P A R K V I E W. I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E : A N O T E F R O M T H E P R E S I D E N T A R O U N D T H E A I R P A R K 2 D O Y O U W A N T T O B U Y Y O U R O W N A I R P O R T? W E L C O M E T O T H E N E I G H B O R H O O D I N T E R E S T I N G V I S I T O R S 3 2 3 Greetings to all property owners, The hot weather has arrived and my wife Jeri and I are spending our first summer here as full time AZ residents. We are aware of several other couples who have also become full time residents of the Airpark as our community continues to grow. Perhaps it is a good time for a reminder to all of us regarding certain Airpark rules. Several neighbors have asked that I include these reminders: E A A C H A P T E R 1 5 5 8 4 H A P P Y H O U R I N T H E H O O D 5 N E W C O N S T R U C T I O N 5 O F F I C E N E W S 6 C C R R E V I E W 6 C L A S S I F I E D A D 6 D U M P S T E R G U I D E- L I N E S DO: Bag pet waste before disposal DO: Break down cardboard boxes DO: Close the lids and gate when finished DON T: Throw Toxic or Hazardous waste Speeding - Our posted speed limit is 25MPH. In addition to automobile traffic, we have airplanes and pedestrians on our streets. Several vehicles have repeatedly been observed going noticeably more than 25 MPH, so PLEASE, slow down. Trying to save an extra 5 or 10 seconds to get to your home or the gate is not worth the risk. Dogs running loose As a reminder, dogs should be within the fenced or walled areas of your property, or on a lead. Large Items in the Dumpster - No furniture, appliances, or large pieces of landscaping or construction debris should be put in the dumpsters. They should be taken to the landfill. That s enough lecturing for now. Keep cool and enjoy the summer. DON T: Discard Water Heaters Stan Gatewood DON T: Discard Furniture
T H E A I R P A R K V I E W Page 2 A R O U N D T H E A I R P A R K News from the Far Side Fuel at the FBO is $4.45 at the pump, not including discounts to property owners. The block of 12 new nested T-Hangars at the Airport are finished! Tetrahedron gets a new coat of paint thanks to Stan and son Dan Gatewood. W A N T T O B U Y Y O U R O W N A I R P O R T, R E S T A U R A N T, C A S I N O, M O T E L, A N D M O R E? You have probably driven by Cal-Nev-Ari many time as you go to and from Las Vegas, and maybe not been aware there is a runway and airpark right behind the casino. Well, it s for sale for $8 million. In 1965, Slim and Nancy Kidwell touched down in the desert 70 miles south of Las Vegas to scratch out their dream: a town for pilots like them, complete with backyard hangars, a central airstrip and a fly-in casino. Now Nancy Kidwell is looking for a way out of what she lovingly describes as the trap they built. It s time for someone else to do something with it, the 78-year-old said. Fifty-one years is long enough. Kidwell is selling the town she helped build from nothing. She ll go on living there, just not as caretaker. Asking price: $8 million. The sale includes just about everything: the dirt airstrip, restaurant, bar, convenience store, post office with ZIP Code, mobile home park, 10-room motel, RV park, and the casino, which has been open since 1968 with a non-restricted gaming license.
M A Y 2 0 1 7 Page 3 For those of you that are new to the neighborhood, our news travels in many ways. Make sure that the MSVPOA Office has your current email for any announcements and invitations to events. This newsletter is published four times a year. We would love for you to contribute any pictures, stories, or flying adventures that you think people would enjoy. You can send newsletter items to the MSVPOA office; office.msvpoa@gmail.com, or to rauckit@sbcglobal.net There is also a bulletin board near the south gate for posting news and events. I N T E R E S T I N G A I R P A R K V I S I T O R S Despite what we may hear or observe about the decline in general aviation, we continue to see activity picking up at the airport. Occasionally we even see an airplane less than 5 years old, but many of the older ones are kept in great shape by their owners. Here are just a few examples of some of the older types that have stopped in the airport recently. 1955 Cessna 310 from Las Vegas. 1958 Piper Apache from Chino, CA Anyone remember Sky King from the Lower priced alternative to the 310. 1950s TV show? 1958 Mooney from Kansas, this one has 1946 Ercoupe from New Mexico. Pretty classy wooden wings. Mooneys are still built today, and modern for 1946 but all metal.
T H E A I R P A R K V I E W Page 4 E A A C H A P T E R 1 5 5 8 F T M O H A V E F L Y E R S Fly In BBQ was a success! The weather was perfect, there was very little wind and temperature maybe low 90s. We had 23 airplanes fly-in (well OK one of them only taxied over). I have photos of about every one if anyone wants to see anything in particular, but I've just attached the ones that show a good overview. We just about filled up every available parking space. We had 4 Cessna 172s, 3 Cessna 182s, 2 Comanches, 2 Bonanzas, and one each: Evektor, Cessna 140, Ercoupe, Cessna 180, Meyers (or Aero Commander 200), RV6, Remos, Piper Arrow, Tecna P2008, Long EZ, J3 Cub, and Cherokee 235. Where did all these planes come from? 13 came from Vegas, Henderson, Boulder City area: 2 from CA: 2 from Kingman: 1 from Havasu: 1 from Deer Valley: 2 from Sun Valley: and 2 from "not sure". The Piper Arrow came from Santa Monica, which I believe was probably the furthest away. We served somewhere between 60 and 90 hamburgers (I had 2). It was a fun, busy day. Thanks to everyone who helped out. Stan Fort Mohave Flyers is the local EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) Chapter here at the Airport. Come and join in the fun and camaraderie. We usually meet on the 3rd Saturday of the month at 9:30 a.m. at the FBO. President Stan Gatewood, VP Alison Colburn, Secretary Allyn Auck, Treasurer Chris Johnson
T H E A I R P A R K V I E W Page 5 H A P P Y H O U R I N T H E H O OD We are always looking for people to host Happy Hour in the Hood. It is always a good time and an opportunity to socialize with neighbors and network. There are tables and chairs available from the MSVPOA and there are always people who are willing to help set-up and clean up. There is really not much work involved, just a space for people to gather, eat, and talk. Contact the MSVPOA office if you can host an upcoming potluck or get together. office.msvpoa@gmail.com N E W C O N S T R U C T I O N I N T H E A I R P A R K Jim and Kathy Moore s new home at 5232 Taxi Way is progressing very well. Soon to follow will be a hangar for their RV-12 which they built themselves. Another great addition to the neighborhood!
The Airpark View M S V P O A MOHAVE SUN VALLEY PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, Inc. P.O. Box 9563 Fort Mohave, AZ 86427 office.msvpoa@gmail.com O F F I C E N E W S GATE KEYPAD Property owners who prefer to use their cell phone number for the gate keypad can now allow businesses, friends, and guests to enter without having a landline or even being at home. Please let the office know if any of you, as a property owner, want to use a cell phone number for access at the gate keypad. Also, if anyone is in need of a transmitter/s for the gate entry, they cost of $25 each and are available from the MSVPOA office. Please call the office 928-768-9192. BOARD MEETINGS July cancelled Saturday, Sept. 9, 2017, Dave Sniegocki s Home, 5087 Antelope Dr This newsletter will not be sent out in print to all of the Association Members. We are trying to save the cost of publication and postage and send a print version to only those who request it. Everyone who has provided an email address will receive an electronic copy of the newsletter by email. We plan to publish a quarterly newsletter and will have space available for classified ads, as well as any articles you wish to submit. You can send newsletter items to the MSVPOA officeoffice.msvpoa@gmail.com, or to rauckit@sbcglobal.net. M O H A V E S U N V A L L E Y P R O P E R T Y O W N E R S A S S O C I A T I O N C C R R E V I S I O N N E W S ALL PROPERTY OWNERS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND AND PARTICIPATE Meeting Time and Place: Saturday, June 3, 2017, 9:30 AM, at Ed & Cheri Felter's Home, 5265 S Antelope Dr, here in the Airpark. C L A S S I F I E D A D S RV 6A 85% complete, new engine, prop and instruments. Let's talk George 928 961 6000 As was mentioned at our Board meeting on May 6, 2017, we are scheduling a CC&R Focus Group meeting to continue our discussions regarding a possible revision to our CC&Rs to improve the procedure for calculating the Airfield Assessments. If you are interested, you are encouraged to attend and participate. Information that may be helpful in understanding why this matter is being pursued was emailed to all property owners.