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Anyone have experience with a 60x60 hangar? Our EAA chapter may have the
opportunity to lease one, and the economics will be driven by the number of aircraft we can store. We'll have a mix of types - figure 25% RV's, 25% kitfoxes, 25% C-172's, and 25% Cherokees. Any thoughts on the number of aircraft we can store in that size hangar assuming the mix of aircraft is roughly as listed? My guess is that 6 will fit easily, and 8, maybe more, will be possible. Thanks in advance, KB |
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 16:03:04 -0400, "Kyle Boatright"
wrote: Anyone have experience with a 60x60 hangar? Our EAA chapter may have the opportunity to lease one, and the economics will be driven by the number of aircraft we can store. We'll have a mix of types - figure 25% RV's, 25% kitfoxes, 25% C-172's, and 25% Cherokees. Any thoughts on the number of aircraft we can store in that size hangar assuming the mix of aircraft is roughly as listed? My guess is that 6 will fit easily, and 8, maybe more, will be possible. Thanks in advance, KB I'm sharing an 80x80 hangar and we.ve had 6 planes in it but it was fairly tight now there's 4 planes one for each door and everyone is happy. The 6 planes were a 172, a150, 3 cherokees and a murphy rebel. Sounds like you'd be doing a lot of moving planes around to get in and out. It's a recipe for hangar rash and lots of bad feelings |
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![]() "Drew Dalgleish" wrote in message ... On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 16:03:04 -0400, "Kyle Boatright" wrote: Anyone have experience with a 60x60 hangar? Our EAA chapter may have the opportunity to lease one, and the economics will be driven by the number of aircraft we can store. We'll have a mix of types - figure 25% RV's, 25% kitfoxes, 25% C-172's, and 25% Cherokees. Any thoughts on the number of aircraft we can store in that size hangar assuming the mix of aircraft is roughly as listed? My guess is that 6 will fit easily, and 8, maybe more, will be possible. Thanks in advance, KB I'm sharing an 80x80 hangar and we.ve had 6 planes in it but it was fairly tight now there's 4 planes one for each door and everyone is happy. The 6 planes were a 172, a150, 3 cherokees and a murphy rebel. Sounds like you'd be doing a lot of moving planes around to get in and out. It's a recipe for hangar rash and lots of bad feelings I tend to agree. The airport where this hangar will be is quickly morphing from a weekend flyer type airport to an airport with a large contingent of upscale aircraft. Everything from high end singles to G-IV's. The 60x60's are priced fairly high ($2500/mo is the whisper price), and our group of old farts simply can't justify $400, $500, or $600/month each to hangar relatively inexpensive aircraft. There *might* be adequate interest if 8 planes would comfortably fit, which would give a price of ~$300/ea/month, but if the price was any higher, it simply wouldn't fly (so to speak)... Of course, there is the option of the aircraft lift systems to squeeze a few more planes in, but that further complicates the game of musical chairs when someone has to dig an airplane out of the back of the hangar... The downside of installing aircraft lifts is that the lease contracts indicate that any capital improvements stay with the hangar when the lease is out. KB |
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 17:31:21 -0400, "Kyle Boatright"
wrote: "Drew Dalgleish" wrote in message ... On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 16:03:04 -0400, "Kyle Boatright" wrote: Anyone have experience with a 60x60 hangar? Our EAA chapter may have the opportunity to lease one, and the economics will be driven by the number of aircraft we can store. We'll have a mix of types - figure 25% RV's, 25% kitfoxes, 25% C-172's, and 25% Cherokees. Any thoughts on the number of aircraft we can store in that size hangar assuming the mix of aircraft is roughly as listed? My guess is that 6 will fit easily, and 8, maybe more, will be possible. Thanks in advance, KB I'm sharing an 80x80 hangar and we.ve had 6 planes in it but it was fairly tight now there's 4 planes one for each door and everyone is happy. The 6 planes were a 172, a150, 3 cherokees and a murphy rebel. Sounds like you'd be doing a lot of moving planes around to get in and out. It's a recipe for hangar rash and lots of bad feelings I tend to agree. The airport where this hangar will be is quickly morphing from a weekend flyer type airport to an airport with a large contingent of upscale aircraft. Everything from high end singles to G-IV's. The 60x60's are priced fairly high ($2500/mo is the whisper price), and our group of old farts simply can't justify $400, $500, or $600/month each to hangar relatively inexpensive aircraft. There *might* be adequate interest if 8 planes would comfortably fit, which would give a price of ~$300/ea/month, but if the price was any higher, it simply wouldn't fly (so to speak)... Of course, there is the option of the aircraft lift systems to squeeze a few more planes in, but that further complicates the game of musical chairs when someone has to dig an airplane out of the back of the hangar... The downside of installing aircraft lifts is that the lease contracts indicate that any capital improvements stay with the hangar when the lease is out. KB I thought the lifts were free standing. In my mind that wouldn't be a capital improvement Although it might be tough to sell a used one. Are any of the planes hangar queens that would stay in the back corner for months. Do the wings on a kitfox fold easily enough to do it every time you park the plane.If yes to any of these then it might work out OK |
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![]() "Drew Dalgleish" wrote in message ... On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 17:31:21 -0400, "Kyle Boatright" wrote: "Drew Dalgleish" wrote in message ... On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 16:03:04 -0400, "Kyle Boatright" wrote: Anyone have experience with a 60x60 hangar? Our EAA chapter may have the opportunity to lease one, and the economics will be driven by the number of aircraft we can store. We'll have a mix of types - figure 25% RV's, 25% kitfoxes, 25% C-172's, and 25% Cherokees. Any thoughts on the number of aircraft we can store in that size hangar assuming the mix of aircraft is roughly as listed? My guess is that 6 will fit easily, and 8, maybe more, will be possible. Thanks in advance, KB I'm sharing an 80x80 hangar and we.ve had 6 planes in it but it was fairly tight now there's 4 planes one for each door and everyone is happy. The 6 planes were a 172, a150, 3 cherokees and a murphy rebel. Sounds like you'd be doing a lot of moving planes around to get in and out. It's a recipe for hangar rash and lots of bad feelings I tend to agree. The airport where this hangar will be is quickly morphing from a weekend flyer type airport to an airport with a large contingent of upscale aircraft. Everything from high end singles to G-IV's. The 60x60's are priced fairly high ($2500/mo is the whisper price), and our group of old farts simply can't justify $400, $500, or $600/month each to hangar relatively inexpensive aircraft. There *might* be adequate interest if 8 planes would comfortably fit, which would give a price of ~$300/ea/month, but if the price was any higher, it simply wouldn't fly (so to speak)... Of course, there is the option of the aircraft lift systems to squeeze a few more planes in, but that further complicates the game of musical chairs when someone has to dig an airplane out of the back of the hangar... The downside of installing aircraft lifts is that the lease contracts indicate that any capital improvements stay with the hangar when the lease is out. KB I thought the lifts were free standing. In my mind that wouldn't be a capital improvement Although it might be tough to sell a used one. Are any of the planes hangar queens that would stay in the back corner for months. Do the wings on a kitfox fold easily enough to do it every time you park the plane.If yes to any of these then it might work out OK MY interpretation would be that the lifts are free standing and are not improvements. The FBO and airport manager seem to disagree. Of course, some unscrupulous person(s) could *steal* them towards the end of the lease.... ;-) As far as the Kitfox goes, the wings probably fold fairly easily, but if we went that route, the owner would probably (rightfully) ask for a discount, which throws more of the cost back on the other tenants... |
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![]() Drew Dalgleish wrote: On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 16:03:04 -0400, "Kyle Boatright" wrote: Anyone have experience with a 60x60 hangar? Our EAA chapter may have the opportunity to lease one, and the economics will be driven by the number of aircraft we can store. We'll have a mix of types - figure 25% RV's, 25% kitfoxes, 25% C-172's, and 25% Cherokees. Any thoughts on the number of aircraft we can store in that size hangar assuming the mix of aircraft is roughly as listed? My guess is that 6 will fit easily, and 8, maybe more, will be possible. I rented a 60x60 for 2 years before I bought my T hangar. We had three in the hangar. With a 50 foot door you can park two in the front and not have to move the other front airplane. A buddy owns a 60x60 and puts 5 in there, two cubs, a Cessna 180, a Luscombe 8A, and a Debonair. Way too many for my tastes. Seems like every plane is an inch from every other plane. No way do you get 8 planes in a 60x60 unless you are folding wings. With 6 planes you won't go two weeks before somebody has hanagr rash, plus the guys in the back have to move every plane to get out. That gets old in about 2 seconds. The best way to run a 60x60 is to have a door on the front as well as the back. The thing that causes the high turnover rate is the constant moving of airplanes and the constant hangar rash. |
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With 6 planes you won't go two weeks before somebody has hanagr rash, plus the guys in the back have to move every plane to get out. That gets old in about 2 seconds. The best way to run a 60x60 is to have a door on the front as well as the back. The thing that causes the high turnover rate is the constant moving of airplanes and the constant hangar rash. I thought "hangar rash" was something akin to rot and rust and mice and birds. Does the term "hangar rash" cover dings too? Montblack |
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![]() "Kyle Boatright" wrote in message ... Anyone have experience with a 60x60 hangar? Our EAA chapter may have the opportunity to lease one, and the economics will be driven by the number of aircraft we can store. We'll have a mix of types - figure 25% RV's, 25% kitfoxes, 25% C-172's, and 25% Cherokees. Any thoughts on the number of aircraft we can store in that size hangar assuming the mix of aircraft is roughly as listed? My guess is that 6 will fit easily, and 8, maybe more, will be possible. Well, what I fly, it'll fit...one!! (52ft wingspan, 43ft length) |
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![]() Montblack wrote: ("Newps" wrote) With 6 planes you won't go two weeks before somebody has hanagr rash, plus the guys in the back have to move every plane to get out. That gets old in about 2 seconds. The best way to run a 60x60 is to have a door on the front as well as the back. The thing that causes the high turnover rate is the constant moving of airplanes and the constant hangar rash. I thought "hangar rash" was something akin to rot and rust and mice and birds. Does the term "hangar rash" cover dings too? I thought that's all it was. |
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On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 00:43:20 -0500, "Montblack"
wrote: ("Newps" wrote) With 6 planes you won't go two weeks before somebody has hanagr rash, plus the guys in the back have to move every plane to get out. That gets old in about 2 seconds. The best way to run a 60x60 is to have a door on the front as well as the back. The thing that causes the high turnover rate is the constant moving of airplanes and the constant hangar rash. I thought "hangar rash" was something akin to rot and rust and mice and birds. Does the term "hangar rash" cover dings too? Yep. Dings and scratched fiberglass from moving the planes in the hangar. |
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