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May 20th 05, 07:22 PM
Looking to buy a t-hanger or ? for a C-182. Does anyone know of any in
the Idaho area or reasonably close by, something that can be dismantled
and hauled to my strip?

Trent
818/ 790-2403

Allen
May 20th 05, 10:53 PM
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> Looking to buy a t-hanger or ? for a C-182. Does anyone know of any in
> the Idaho area or reasonably close by, something that can be dismantled
> and hauled to my strip?
>
> Trent
> 818/ 790-2403
>

Trent,

If you do a internet search for it spell it T-hangar, otherwise you will
come up with things to put your clothes on. :)

Allen

May 20th 05, 11:21 PM
On 20-May-2005, " > wrote:

> Looking to buy a t-hanger or ? for a C-182. Does anyone know of any in
> the Idaho area or reasonably close by, something that can be dismantled
> and hauled to my strip?


If this is for a single airplane on a private strip, why would you want a
T-hangar? Wouldn't a plain rectangular structure be simpler (and provide
the advantage of extra storage space inside)? A number of outfits sell
pre-fab metal structures of sizes (e.g. 40' X 40') suitable for a hangar for
a 182. That's got to be a lot easier than disassembling an existing
structure.

--
-Elliott Drucker

George Patterson
May 21st 05, 05:18 AM
Allen wrote:
>
> If you do a internet search for it spell it T-hangar, otherwise you will
> come up with things to put your clothes on. :)

Better spell it "T hangar" or the search engine won't find a thing.

George Patterson
"Naked" means you ain't got no clothes on; "nekkid" means you ain't got
no clothes on - and are up to somethin'.

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