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I have rented space in a 40x40 hangar for the last few years, and am
planning on purchasing a t-hangar in the near future. I would appreciate comments on desireable things to look for in a hangar. My thoughts: 1. Overall hangar condition, structurally sound. All the T-hangars at my airport are by the same mfg, so there's not much flexibility there... 2. Concrete floor. Epoxy painted would be nice. 3. Water-tight. If it leaks - what's the point of having one? 4. Insulated and heated (I live in Chicago). My current hangar is heated and it is really nice during the winter. 5. Heating source. What are the options? I'm not sure what it is called, but my current hangar has a gas blower connected to a ~5" diameter black pipe that makes a large U around the hangar. I think it is radiated heat solution. It works well. 6. Electricity (a must), but multiple outlets would be nice. 7. Overhead lighting. incandescent vs. fluorescent 8. Property lease. This is a public airport. The Village owns the airport and its land, so the hangar owner is required to pay a fee to the village each month. Any gotchas I should watch out for? What about improvements to the airport? Do these get 'reflected' back to the hangar owners? I'd hate to buy a hangar only to get a bill a few months later when a taxiway is improved. 9. How much does it cost to insure a T-hangar? Hangars at my airport cost about $40k. Is it worthwhile to insure? Last, are there any websites that list dimensions of GA aircraft? I know the T-hangar will fit my short-winged PA28, but I am curious about bigger singles and light twins. Thanks, Nathan |
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![]() Nathan Young wrote: My thoughts: 1. Overall hangar condition, structurally sound. All the T-hangars at my airport are by the same mfg, so there's not much flexibility there... 2. Concrete floor. Epoxy painted would be nice. 3. Water-tight. If it leaks - what's the point of having one? 4. Insulated and heated (I live in Chicago). My current hangar is heated and it is really nice during the winter. 5. Heating source. What are the options? I'm not sure what it is called, but my current hangar has a gas blower connected to a ~5" diameter black pipe that makes a large U around the hangar. I think it is radiated heat solution. It works well. First off, is the hangar insulated? My T Hangar wasn't so I did it myself. Most of the hangar is sheetrocked, some I haven't got to yet. As for heat you are limited by what is run to the hangars. Is there a gas line run near the hangars that you can access? I don't have a gas line at my hangar so I have no source of set it and forget it heat. Electric is way too expensive. I use the torpedo type heater. You can get one that runs on either propane or the oil type. Mine is the oil type that runs on #1 or 2 diesel, heating oil, kerosene or jet fuel. I use jet fuel because I can get it free. I have used off road diesel. No real difference. 6. Electricity (a must), but multiple outlets would be nice. I only had a few outlets and one circuit. I have 50 amp service. I added two more 20 amp circuits and about 12 more outlets. I put in fluorescent lights overhead as well as a ceiling fan that runs continuously from October to May. 7. Overhead lighting. incandescent vs. fluorescent Fluorescent bulbs last a lot longer. That is a factor if the lights are high overhead. 8. Property lease. This is a public airport. The Village owns the airport and its land, so the hangar owner is required to pay a fee to the village each month. Any gotchas I should watch out for? What about improvements to the airport? Do these get 'reflected' back to the hangar owners? I'd hate to buy a hangar only to get a bill a few months later when a taxiway is improved. I am in a building with 16 T's. We formed a corporation because the city will not deal with individual hangar owners. To them it is one hangar. We pay one yearly fee in November that covers all taxes and insurance. Last years bill was $750. There are no assesments for new taxiways, that's covered in the assesment. 9. How much does it cost to insure a T-hangar? Hangars at my airport cost about $40k. Is it worthwhile to insure? The insurance comes out of the yearly assesment, last years insurance portion was $180. I paid $22K for my hangar on 9/1/2001. The last hangar to sell last month was uninsulated and sold for $25K. I should be able to get about $28K today. Mine is a desirable south facing unit. Last, are there any websites that list dimensions of GA aircraft? I know the T-hangar will fit my short-winged PA28, but I am curious about bigger singles and light twins. A standard T hangar is 40 feet wide. A guy at the end has his 310 in his. He has about 3 inches to spare nose to tail. He had to make small cutouts for the tuna tip tanks in the back wall. Most GA singles have a wingspan of 36 feet. |
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![]() Bob Noel wrote: In article , (PaulaJay1) wrote: I have heard of powering antifreeze in the door track to keep the door from freezing. which leads to a different consideration: Electric bi-fold doors have an advantage wrt ice over sliding doors. That's true, but bifolds can be a pain in the ass to seal up. The best door is the Hydroswing. |
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Bob Noel wrote in message ...
In article , (PaulaJay1) wrote: I have heard of powering antifreeze in the door track to keep the door from freezing. which leads to a different consideration: Electric bi-fold doors have an advantage wrt ice over sliding doors. Yeah, but those bifolds get to be a huge pain and expense when your tail is over 14 feet high and you need at least 60' of door width. Craig C. |
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