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I am trying to buy a piece of property that will allow me to have a
3000' (or so) grass runway. We would build a house on the property that would be our only residence. I have been looking around for some home plans that incorporate a hangar attached to the home, but have not had much success. I have found a few pictures of hangar doors on airport homes, but that is about it. Short of hiring a designer, do you know of any resources or web site with examples of airport homes? Thanks, Jeff |
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Search google for airparks.
"Jeff" wrote in message oups.com... I am trying to buy a piece of property that will allow me to have a 3000' (or so) grass runway. We would build a house on the property that would be our only residence. I have been looking around for some home plans that incorporate a hangar attached to the home, but have not had much success. I have found a few pictures of hangar doors on airport homes, but that is about it. Short of hiring a designer, do you know of any resources or web site with examples of airport homes? Thanks, Jeff |
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On 2 Nov 2005 11:10:32 -0800, "Jeff"
wrote: I am trying to buy a piece of property that will allow me to have a 3000' (or so) grass runway. We would build a house on the property that would be our only residence. I have been looking around for some home plans that incorporate a hangar attached to the home, but have not had much success. I have found a few pictures of hangar doors on airport homes, but that is about it. Short of hiring a designer, do you know of any resources or web site with examples of airport homes? Thanks, Jeff Floor plan of our home with attached 40X50' hangar/shop/garage. http://www.citlink.net/~wmbjk/images/floorplan.jpg Three sectional overhead doors with 2 removable mullions between the doors. 8' plate height throughout, 40' scissor trusses over hangar. Photo http://www.citlink.net/~wmbjk/images...ouse_front.JPG Wayne |
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As much as you don't want to have to hire a designer, no architech will
copy someone elses plans due to copyright laws. Your best bet is to sit down with paper and pencil and start drawing. You could also buy a program like 3-D architech. This is a good cheap program that is easy and forgiving. Then, take your ideas, and a list of wants and needs to an architech. Be sure to call a bunch first for cost, they run night and day. |
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"Jeff" wrote: I am trying to buy a piece of property that will allow me to have a 3000' (or so) grass runway. We would build a house on the property that would be our only residence. I have been looking around for some home plans that incorporate a hangar attached to the home, but have not had much success. I have found a few pictures of hangar doors on airport homes, but that is about it. Short of hiring a designer, do you know of any resources or web site with examples of airport homes? Thanks, Jeff Where are you located? There are some 500 residential airparks in the US, including the one I live at, Spruce Creek. SC is the largest (and, IMHO, the best) in the world. Check for openers. |
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Up North here (WI) there is a guy who has built two houses INSIDE of
hangars (metal pole buildings). Send me your email address and I will get some pictures of his houses. His new one is awesome! My email is acepilot at bloomer dot net Scott Jeff wrote: I am trying to buy a piece of property that will allow me to have a 3000' (or so) grass runway. We would build a house on the property that would be our only residence. I have been looking around for some home plans that incorporate a hangar attached to the home, but have not had much success. I have found a few pictures of hangar doors on airport homes, but that is about it. Short of hiring a designer, do you know of any resources or web site with examples of airport homes? Thanks, Jeff |
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![]() "Lou" wrote in message oups.com... As much as you don't want to have to hire a designer, no architech will copy someone elses plans due to copyright laws. Your best bet is to sit down with paper and pencil and start drawing. You could also buy a program like 3-D architech. This is a good cheap program that is easy and forgiving. Then, take your ideas, and a list of wants and needs to an architech. Be sure to call a bunch first for cost, they run night and day. Our find a good builder. Codes vary across the country, but our builder was able to take our 2300 sq ft house plan and build straight from it... |
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![]() "Jeff" wrote in message oups.com... I am trying to buy a piece of property that will allow me to have a 3000' (or so) grass runway. We would build a house on the property that would be our only residence. I have been looking around for some home plans that incorporate a hangar attached to the home, but have not had much success. I have found a few pictures of hangar doors on airport homes, but that is about it. Short of hiring a designer, do you know of any resources or web site with examples of airport homes? Thanks, Jeff Are you really sure you want the house and hangar together? Insurance can be higher and some building codes limit the size of 'garages'. You will want as big a hangar as you can afford to build and heat... |
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".Blueskies." wrote: "Jeff" wrote in message oups.com... I am trying to buy a piece of property that will allow me to have a 3000' (or so) grass runway. We would build a house on the property that would be our only residence. I have been looking around for some home plans that incorporate a hangar attached to the home, but have not had much success. I have found a few pictures of hangar doors on airport homes, but that is about it. Short of hiring a designer, do you know of any resources or web site with examples of airport homes? Thanks, Jeff Are you really sure you want the house and hangar together? Insurance can be higher and some building codes limit the size of 'garages'. You will want as big a hangar as you can afford to build and heat... Here in FL the hangar (with home) is part of your homestead and gives you some major property tax advantages. Property taxes can only be raised 3%/year on homestead property, while "commercial" property is taxed at "full market value." This has hurt a lot of people who purchased hangars a few years ago and now see their property taxes on their hangars exceeding the taxes on their homes! |
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