We are thrilled that pilots from Canada are considering our airpark community, says Bill Armstrong of The Pegasus Group, the ability for pilots to cover large distances to enjoy this beautiful setting was key to our idea. The development offers its residents a multitude of views, including the ridgeline, waterfalls, forests, and proximity to hangars and equestrian center. The spacious lots range from one to three-and-a-half acres, providing privacy while maintaining the feeling of a community.
Tennessee has a generally mild climate year round, but still enjoys four distinct seasons. In the summer, the average high temperature is 31.7's176;C (89's176;F) and the average low is 19.4's176;C (67's176;F) offering great fishing, horse back riding and of course flying.
The weakening U.S. economy has created discount opportunities for pilots considering an airpark home investment in a fly-in community. Combine the housing slow down with the currency exchange and the cost savings can be significant, making it an interesting investment.
Find out more about Big South Fork Airpark fly-in community at http://www.bsfairpark.com.
Aviation Enthusiasts in Canada Find Warm Weather and Savings At Big South Fork Airpark


