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arg, every time I need to find the link for this, it takes me a good 20
minutes of googling to find it. I believe you can go to this website and find free plans that can fit your needs, or at least give you an idea to modify the plans that are there to fit them http://www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/abeng/plans/ hundreds of plans, all of them free. if you want them printed they cost, but the pdfs that are available are worth looking at. originally look at them for a homebuilding shop/hangar. eventually I am deciding on just tossing money at it and letting some pole building people do it instead. less time and effort on my part, and it shouldn't increase my debt considerably "TJ400" wrote in message oups.com... Hopefully in the next year or so, my PA22 to Sportsman 2+2 conversion will be ready for flight. Has anyone have plans or ideas for a simple but dry and functional hangar space.. Really just want to keep it out of the weather with nothing fancy and only enough room for the plane and room to do minor maint. T hanger? Full hangar? Header construction/ideas? all new to me.. thanks in advance.. tj. |
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