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Old January 16th 06, 08:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Community Hanger Shared Space and Advantages/Disadvantages


Does anyone have an opinion to how many single engine low wing, high
wing, or twins or any combination would comfortably fit in a 60x80
hangar. The door is 60 feet wide.

At my local airport there is a 60x80 for rent and obviously it would
cost way to much for me to rent by myself. I am looking to share it
with possibly 3 other pilots for a total of 4 planes. I have a Mooney
M20E.

Smaller hangars are not available for years and years.

If anyone has a community hangar and would like to share there opinion
and any advantages and disadvantages please reply.

Thank you.


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