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Old November 25th 12, 07:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mike McCarron[_2_]
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I live in upstate NY and it gets quite cold here during the winter. In the
winter I have always stored my ASW-27 glider in my house and the trailer in
an unheated hanger. My trailer is a cobra with a fiberglass top. Am I
doing it any harm storing it in the unheated hanger? Would it do any harm
if I stored my glider in the unheated hanger?

MC

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Old November 26th 12, 02:47 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
aerodyne
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On Nov 25, 11:45*am, Mike McCarron wrote:
I live in upstate NY and it gets quite cold here during the winter. *In the
winter I have always stored my ASW-27 glider in my house and the trailer in
an unheated hanger. * *My trailer is a cobra with a fiberglass top. *Am I
doing it any harm storing it in the unheated hanger? *Would it do any harm
if I stored my glider in the unheated hanger?

MC


In short, no. Just keeping the vehicles away from rain/snow/hail/sun/
mildew/critters is a huge advantage compare the the great majority of
owners who have less space/resources.

If you decide to sell in 10 years, let me know,,,

aerodyne
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Old November 26th 12, 12:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
John Galloway[_1_]
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Default Winter Storage

The trailer will be fine but if I had the option I would
definitely store the glider in the house to keep damp out of
the structure and the instruments. Alternatively, as I do in
Scotland, keep the glider in the trailer under cover with an
adsorption type mains power dehumidifier in the trailer.

John Galloway

At 02:47 26 November 2012, aerodyne wrote:
On Nov 25, 11:45=A0am, Mike McCarron wrote:
I live in upstate NY and it gets quite cold here during

the winter.
=A0In=
the
winter I have always stored my ASW-27 glider in my

house and the trailer
=
in
an unheated hanger. =A0 =A0My trailer is a cobra with

a fiberglass top. =
=A0Am I
doing it any harm storing it in the unheated hanger?

=A0Would it do any
h=
arm
if I stored my glider in the unheated hanger?

MC


In short, no. Just keeping the vehicles away from

rain/snow/hail/sun/
mildew/critters is a huge advantage compare the the

great majority of
owners who have less space/resources.

If you decide to sell in 10 years, let me know,,,

aerodyne


 




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