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Fantastic concept, however as a homebuilder I think that my little pile of
unfinished aluminium and cloth is probably going to be a tad out of place in this. (I will have to stick to dismantling it and storing it in my garage at home.) "geo" wrote in message ... http://monolithicdome.com/gallery/co...s03/index.html Monolithic Dome Airplane Hangars |
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In article , geo
wrote: http://monolithicdome.com/gallery/co...s03/index.html Monolithic Dome Airplane Hangars Pffft! We built our hangar from $20 plans. No door, total cost was a little less than $3000. This includes the crushed limestone apron and hangar floor. |
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Why build at all? Just encase your kit or raw materials inside a solid mound
of concrete for eternity and *say* there's an airplane within. Who could prove you wrong? Eric |
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![]() A problem I can see is given that hangar plots at airports are usually rectangular-shaped, you usually try to maximixe use of the land and squeeze in as many hangars in as you can, with walls adjoining one another. Round hangars will waste a lot of ground surface area around them. I'd rather see a standard rectangular-shaped hangar, but perhaps built with this stuff for the exterior walls and roof: http://www.agriboard.com/brochure.html http://www.agriboard.com/pdfs/tornado.pdf http://www.agriboard.com/fires.html |
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Well, you could combine the dome hangar with this idea:
http://www.carouselhangars.com/ Bill Daniels "Neal" wrote in message ... A problem I can see is given that hangar plots at airports are usually rectangular-shaped, you usually try to maximixe use of the land and squeeze in as many hangars in as you can, with walls adjoining one another. Round hangars will waste a lot of ground surface area around them. I'd rather see a standard rectangular-shaped hangar, but perhaps built with this stuff for the exterior walls and roof: http://www.agriboard.com/brochure.html http://www.agriboard.com/pdfs/tornado.pdf http://www.agriboard.com/fires.html |
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But round hangars can be configured to be much more efficient than square
hangars. Just add one of these. ![]() http://www.carouselhangars.com/ Juan "Neal" wrote in message ... A problem I can see is given that hangar plots at airports are usually rectangular-shaped, you usually try to maximixe use of the land and squeeze in as many hangars in as you can, with walls adjoining one another. Round hangars will waste a lot of ground surface area around them. I'd rather see a standard rectangular-shaped hangar, but perhaps built with this stuff for the exterior walls and roof: http://www.agriboard.com/brochure.html http://www.agriboard.com/pdfs/tornado.pdf http://www.agriboard.com/fires.html |
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Argh! Beat me to it!
![]() "Bill Daniels" wrote in message k.net... Well, you could combine the dome hangar with this idea: http://www.carouselhangars.com/ Bill Daniels "Neal" wrote in message ... A problem I can see is given that hangar plots at airports are usually rectangular-shaped, you usually try to maximixe use of the land and squeeze in as many hangars in as you can, with walls adjoining one another. Round hangars will waste a lot of ground surface area around them. I'd rather see a standard rectangular-shaped hangar, but perhaps built with this stuff for the exterior walls and roof: http://www.agriboard.com/brochure.html http://www.agriboard.com/pdfs/tornado.pdf http://www.agriboard.com/fires.html |
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My partner and I pay $45/mo for our "tie down space" and on it we placed a
concrete pad plus a COVERIT hangar. Awesome. Took about a month to do but it sure beats keeping our bird out in the rain and hail. pics at www.myplaneonline.com/N9230S.html Bill |
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My partner and I pay $45/mo for our "tie down space" and on it we placed a
concrete pad plus a COVERIT hangar. Awesome. Wow -- that's BIG. How did the airport feel about you constructing a hangar like this on your tie-down space? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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