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June 1st 06, 01:59 AM
Hi all,

I may be moving to Cincinnati and will need a place to hangar my old
Bonanza.
Anybody know if there is any hangar space available and what the typical
rental prices might be?

Not sure where I'll be living yet, but will probably be working in the
downtown area.

Thanks

Dave

Guy Byars
June 1st 06, 11:41 AM
There is a private company renting T-hangars at Lunken (LUK), price is $425
per month. They are very nice with electric bifold doors. The wait list
is not too long, probably less than a year I think. The city has older
style hangers at LUK, they are quite a bit cheaper, but not as nice and the
wait list is > 10 years.

Clermont county (I69) has cheaper hangars, in the hight $200's IIRC. No
hangars at Blue Ash (ISZ). Hamilton County and Lebanon-Warren county are
possibilities, but much further away from the city.

Guy


> wrote in message ...
>
> Hi all,
>
> I may be moving to Cincinnati and will need a place to hangar my old
> Bonanza.
> Anybody know if there is any hangar space available and what the typical
> rental prices might be?
>
> Not sure where I'll be living yet, but will probably be working in the
> downtown area.
>
> Thanks
>
> Dave

June 2nd 06, 03:26 AM
Guy,

Thanks for the info!

Cheers
Dave

Guy Byars wrote:
> There is a private company renting T-hangars at Lunken (LUK), price is $425
> per month. They are very nice with electric bifold doors. The wait list
> is not too long, probably less than a year I think. The city has older
> style hangers at LUK, they are quite a bit cheaper, but not as nice and the
> wait list is > 10 years.
>
> Clermont county (I69) has cheaper hangars, in the hight $200's IIRC. No
> hangars at Blue Ash (ISZ). Hamilton County and Lebanon-Warren county are
> possibilities, but much further away from the city.
>
> Guy
>
>
> > wrote in message ...
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I may be moving to Cincinnati and will need a place to hangar my old
>>Bonanza.
>>Anybody know if there is any hangar space available and what the typical
>>rental prices might be?
>>
>>Not sure where I'll be living yet, but will probably be working in the
>>downtown area.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Dave
>
>
>

Alan Wolfson
June 2nd 06, 02:21 PM
Lebanon-Warren County(I68) on the north side of the city has hangars in the high 200s.

Alan


> wrote in message ...
>
> Hi all,
>
> I may be moving to Cincinnati and will need a place to hangar my old Bonanza.
> Anybody know if there is any hangar space available and what the typical rental prices might be?
>
> Not sure where I'll be living yet, but will probably be working in the downtown area.
>
> Thanks
>
> Dave

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