View Full Version : Hanna WY Airport Up For Grabs
RST Engineering
April 1st 05, 05:44 AM
Got a message from the folks whose emergency airstrip I set down on last
August in Hanna, Wyoming (30 miles east of Rawlins WY)
$350,000 gets your all this:
Airport with hangar that is about 57 acres, plus our
house that is about 2 miles from the airport. It is 2,500 sq foot, with a 32
x 56 garage, a 32 x 24 barn, plus another barn that is 12 x 24, a shed that
is 8 x 8 and a 3 sided horse shed.
If anybody is interested, email me and I'll put you
in touch with the owner.
Jim
Louis L. Perley III
April 1st 05, 06:20 AM
RST Engineering wrote:
> Airport with hangar that is about 57 acres,
I gotta see that hangar!
Sorry, it just struck me as funny wording. It's late :)
--
Louis L. Perley III
N46000
N370
RST Engineering
April 1st 05, 07:35 AM
Yeah, that's a pretty good sized hangar, isn't it, 57 acres worth {;-)
Make you folks a deal. The Hanna airport (with the forlorn 182 on it) will
be posted at www.rstengineering.com/hanna by tomorrow (Friday, 1 April).
The hangar would hold, easily, a Citation or GII. It is freakin HUGE. There
are five or six cars in there right now in various stages of repair -- plus
a couple of hundred hay bales.
I'd love to be able to afford it. If ten of us want to go in to buy it as a
timeshare, I'M IN. It is a GREAT halfway stop for west coasters going east
and midwesterners going west. If there is enough interest, I'll put a deal
together.
Jim
"Louis L. Perley III" > wrote in message
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> RST Engineering wrote:
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>> Airport with hangar that is about 57 acres,
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> I gotta see that hangar!
>
John
April 1st 05, 08:41 AM
RST Engineering wrote:
> Yeah, that's a pretty good sized hangar, isn't it, 57 acres worth {;-)
>
> Make you folks a deal. The Hanna airport (with the forlorn 182 on it)
> will be posted at www.rstengineering.com/hanna by tomorrow (Friday, 1
> April).
>
Jim
Is that your 182?
John
W P Dixon
April 1st 05, 12:50 PM
Wow!,
Sounds like a wonderful place! I don't think I could talk my wife into
leaving her job and family though. I would love it, flying and hunting OH MY
! Just a small piece of heaven.
Patrick
Montblack
April 1st 05, 03:04 PM
("RST Engineering" wrote)
> Make you folks a deal. The Hanna airport (with the forlorn 182 on it)
> will be posted at www.rstengineering.com/hanna by tomorrow (Friday, 1
> April).
Minneapolis/St Paul International (MSP) has some of those jet-blast
deflection fences too - next to the service road, by the Northwest Airlines
maintenance hangars. <g>
http://www.rst-engr.com/hanna/109_0966.JPG
Montblack
Mike Rapoport
April 1st 05, 04:28 PM
Where is Hanna?
Mike
MU-2
"RST Engineering" > wrote in message
...
> Yeah, that's a pretty good sized hangar, isn't it, 57 acres worth {;-)
>
> Make you folks a deal. The Hanna airport (with the forlorn 182 on it)
> will be posted at www.rstengineering.com/hanna by tomorrow (Friday, 1
> April).
>
> The hangar would hold, easily, a Citation or GII. It is freakin HUGE.
> There are five or six cars in there right now in various stages of
> repair -- plus a couple of hundred hay bales.
>
> I'd love to be able to afford it. If ten of us want to go in to buy it as
> a timeshare, I'M IN. It is a GREAT halfway stop for west coasters going
> east and midwesterners going west. If there is enough interest, I'll put
> a deal together.
>
> Jim
>
>
>
>
> "Louis L. Perley III" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
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>> RST Engineering wrote:
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>>> Airport with hangar that is about 57 acres,
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>> I gotta see that hangar!
>>
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>
Matt Barrow
April 1st 05, 04:40 PM
"Louis L. Perley III" > wrote in message
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> RST Engineering wrote:
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> > Airport with hangar that is about 57 acres,
>
> I gotta see that hangar!
>
They must be storing the entire Wyoming Air National Guard inventory.
Matt Barrow
April 1st 05, 04:44 PM
"Mike Rapoport" > wrote in message
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> Where is Hanna?
>
> Mike
> MU-2
About two miles north of Hanna Junction and two miles west of Elmo!.
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Just kidding!!
30 miles east of Rawlins.
Darrel Toepfer
April 1st 05, 05:56 PM
Montblack wrote:
> Minneapolis/St Paul International (MSP) has some of those jet-blast
> deflection fences too - next to the service road, by the Northwest
> Airlines maintenance hangars. <g>
>
> http://www.rst-engr.com/hanna/109_0966.JPG
I thought that was the old drive-in theater screen...
George Patterson
April 1st 05, 07:01 PM
John wrote:
>
> Jim
> Is that your 182?
I expect so -- it has RST on the tail.
George Patterson
Whosoever bloweth not his own horn, the same shall remain unblown.
In all seriousness, it is about 60 miles north-northwest of Laramie,
Wyoming (my home town). It is about 20 miles Northwest of Medicine
Bow, and 20 from Rawlins, Wyoming. Really is the middle of nowhere.
I fly out and over Hanna frequently, being based in Laramie it is only
about 20 minutes away.
Vic
Mike Rapoport wrote:
> Where is Hanna?
>
> Mike
> MU-2
>
>
> "RST Engineering" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Yeah, that's a pretty good sized hangar, isn't it, 57 acres worth
{;-)
> >
> > Make you folks a deal. The Hanna airport (with the forlorn 182 on
it)
> > will be posted at www.rstengineering.com/hanna by tomorrow (Friday,
1
> > April).
> >
> > The hangar would hold, easily, a Citation or GII. It is freakin
HUGE.
> > There are five or six cars in there right now in various stages of
> > repair -- plus a couple of hundred hay bales.
> >
> > I'd love to be able to afford it. If ten of us want to go in to
buy it as
> > a timeshare, I'M IN. It is a GREAT halfway stop for west coasters
going
> > east and midwesterners going west. If there is enough interest,
I'll put
> > a deal together.
> >
> > Jim
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Louis L. Perley III" > wrote in message
> > oups.com...
> >>
> >> RST Engineering wrote:
> >>
> >>> Airport with hangar that is about 57 acres,
> >>
> >> I gotta see that hangar!
> >>
> >
> >
Newps
April 1st 05, 10:06 PM
wrote:
> In all seriousness, it is about 60 miles north-northwest of Laramie,
> Wyoming (my home town). It is about 20 miles Northwest of Medicine
> Bow, and 20 from Rawlins, Wyoming. Really is the middle of nowhere.
If somebody offers them $150K they'd probably jump all over it. You'd
probably get the mineral rights for that price too.
jerry wass
April 3rd 05, 02:55 AM
John wrote:
> RST Engineering wrote:
>
>
>>Yeah, that's a pretty good sized hangar, isn't it, 57 acres worth {;-)
>>
>>Make you folks a deal. The Hanna airport (with the forlorn 182 on it)
>>will be posted at www.rstengineering.com/hanna by tomorrow (Friday, 1
>>April).
>>
>
> Jim
> Is that your 182?
> John
>
Hell, it Ain't even paved,
that jet blast deflector looks pretty rickety--
No coyotes??
stol
April 3rd 05, 03:10 AM
Hell, it Ain't even paved,
that jet blast deflector looks pretty rickety--
No coyotes??
Thats a snow fence to help the white stuff drift in the correct spots..
I can assure ya there are PLENTY of coyotes !!!!!!
Ben,,, Jackson Hole Wyoming
jerry wass wrote:
> John wrote:
> > RST Engineering wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Yeah, that's a pretty good sized hangar, isn't it, 57 acres worth
{;-)
> >>
> >>Make you folks a deal. The Hanna airport (with the forlorn 182 on
it)
> >>will be posted at www.rstengineering.com/hanna by tomorrow (Friday,
1
> >>April).
> >>
> >
> > Jim
> > Is that your 182?
> > John
> >
> Hell, it Ain't even paved,
> that jet blast deflector looks pretty rickety--
> No coyotes??
Dude
April 3rd 05, 05:40 PM
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>
> If somebody offers them $150K they'd probably jump all over it. You'd
> probably get the mineral rights for that price too.
More than likely, the mineral rights are government owned. If not, I could
sell that place for that price. That area has plenty of NG.
RST Engineering
April 3rd 05, 05:51 PM
These folks own and operate Belkin Inc. and could buy and sell you and I ten
times over. If you offered them $150K, they would probably tell you how to
use each and every one of those one hundred and fifty thousand one dollar
bills and what to do with them afterwards.
While $350K isn't chump change, it certainly isn't a large blip in their
balance sheet. They are the nicest folks in the world, do anything for you,
but insult them like that and you aren't going to get anywhere.
Jim
"Dude" > wrote in message
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>> If somebody offers them $150K they'd probably jump all over it. You'd
>> probably get the mineral rights for that price too.
>
> More than likely, the mineral rights are government owned. If not, I
> could sell that place for that price. That area has plenty of NG.
>
>
>
Dude
April 3rd 05, 06:41 PM
"RST Engineering" > wrote in message
...
> These folks own and operate Belkin Inc. and could buy and sell you and I
> ten times over. If you offered them $150K, they would probably tell you
> how to use each and every one of those one hundred and fifty thousand one
> dollar bills and what to do with them afterwards.
>
> While $350K isn't chump change, it certainly isn't a large blip in their
> balance sheet. They are the nicest folks in the world, do anything for
> you, but insult them like that and you aren't going to get anywhere.
>
> Jim
>
Jim,
I believe you misunderstood my position, and rereading my post, I don't
blame you.
My position is that I could sell the place site unseen for 350 if the
mineral rights were included. I was trying to point out Newps' post as being
incorrect if not silly.
RST Engineering
April 3rd 05, 07:12 PM
Understood and thanks for clarifying. You are correct, in that part of the
world, unicorn dung is easier to come by than mineral rights. The whole cap
there at the continental divide is sitting on a HUGE pile of dinosaur bones.
Jim
> I believe you misunderstood my position, and rereading my post, I don't
> blame you.
>
> My position is that I could sell the place site unseen for 350 if the
> mineral rights were included. I was trying to point out Newps' post as
> being incorrect if not silly.
>
Netgeek
April 4th 05, 12:18 AM
Belkin, eh? If the property is worth anything - tell them to call
"A.J." at Accton or Patrick at Netgear - either one will give them
something just under what their Mom is worth...8-)
Failing that - count me in for about $350 - what's that work out
to in square feet?....8-)
"RST Engineering" > wrote in message
...
> These folks own and operate Belkin Inc. and could buy and sell you and I
ten
> times over. If you offered them $150K, they would probably tell you how
to
> use each and every one of those one hundred and fifty thousand one dollar
> bills and what to do with them afterwards.
>
> While $350K isn't chump change, it certainly isn't a large blip in their
> balance sheet. They are the nicest folks in the world, do anything for
you,
> but insult them like that and you aren't going to get anywhere.
>
> Jim
>
>
>
> "Dude" > wrote in message
> ...
> > .
> >>
> >> If somebody offers them $150K they'd probably jump all over it. You'd
> >> probably get the mineral rights for that price too.
> >
> > More than likely, the mineral rights are government owned. If not, I
> > could sell that place for that price. That area has plenty of NG.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Bob Chilcoat
April 4th 05, 03:03 AM
Hey, Jim,
Is this the same Belkin that made the FM micotransmitter I bought for the
CTAF repeater we discussed a couple of weeks ago? Nice design. Phase
locked loop, quite a complicated little gadget considering I bought it for
$10 on Ebay.
--
Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways)
"RST Engineering" > wrote in message
...
> These folks own and operate Belkin Inc. and could buy and sell you and I
ten
> times over. If you offered them $150K, they would probably tell you how
to
> use each and every one of those one hundred and fifty thousand one dollar
> bills and what to do with them afterwards.
>
> While $350K isn't chump change, it certainly isn't a large blip in their
> balance sheet. They are the nicest folks in the world, do anything for
you,
> but insult them like that and you aren't going to get anywhere.
>
> Jim
>
>
>
> "Dude" > wrote in message
> ...
> > .
> >>
> >> If somebody offers them $150K they'd probably jump all over it. You'd
> >> probably get the mineral rights for that price too.
> >
> > More than likely, the mineral rights are government owned. If not, I
> > could sell that place for that price. That area has plenty of NG.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Robert Bonomi
April 4th 05, 03:27 PM
In article >,
Netgeek > wrote:
>Belkin, eh? If the property is worth anything - tell them to call
>"A.J." at Accton or Patrick at Netgear - either one will give them
>something just under what their Mom is worth...8-)
>
>Failing that - count me in for about $350 - what's that work out
>to in square feet?....8-)
Well, thats 0.1% of the asking price. Taking the '57 acres" figure,
that works out to about 2482 sq. ft. or about 40x60 of land, with
about 1-1/4 sq ft of hanger, and a 1-1/2"x 3' runway.
Ask a silly question.... <grin>
DB Rea
April 6th 05, 03:23 AM
On Fri, 01 Apr 2005 15:28:23 GMT, Mike Rapoport wrote:
> Where is Hanna?
>
> Mike
> MU-2
>
It's some distance north and east of the Greater Green River Intergalactic
Spaceport. Really! Check yr. sectionals for bearing and distance.
Dan
who used to take flying lessons at the Natrona County International Airport
RST Engineering
April 6th 05, 05:20 PM
Draw a straight line from Rawlins WY VOR/airport to Medicine Bow WY
VOR/airport. Roughly halfway between.
Jim
"DB Rea" > wrote in message
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> On Fri, 01 Apr 2005 15:28:23 GMT, Mike Rapoport wrote:
>
>> Where is Hanna?
>>
>> Mike
>> MU-2
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