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My partner and I pay $45/mo for our "tie down space" and on it we placed a
concrete pad plus a COVERIT hangar. Awesome. Wow -- that's BIG. How did the airport feel about you constructing a hangar like this on your tie-down space? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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FULL SUPPORT.. They even repaid me for the materials to run electric and
water to it ! The way they look at it is : 1: The is a waiting list of about 10 people for their open air hangars. 2: I probably will not take it with me, sell it to either the airport or someoen else if I move 3: Makes the airport look better.. More planes and I did all the landscaping and tree clearing so they get a concete tiedown if I do move ! It's called a "portable" hangar so no building permit needed. Bill Charlotte NC Sundowner N9230S "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:aQpjb.783354$Ho3.210333@sccrnsc03... My partner and I pay $45/mo for our "tie down space" and on it we placed a concrete pad plus a COVERIT hangar. Awesome. Wow -- that's BIG. How did the airport feel about you constructing a hangar like this on your tie-down space? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Bill wrote:
FULL SUPPORT.. They even repaid me for the materials to run electric and water to it ! The way they look at it is : 1: The is a waiting list of about 10 people for their open air hangars. 2: I probably will not take it with me, sell it to either the airport or someoen else if I move 3: Makes the airport look better.. More planes and I did all the landscaping and tree clearing so they get a concete tiedown if I do move ! It's called a "portable" hangar so no building permit needed. Bill Charlotte NC Sundowner N9230S How long does the cover last before UV eats it up? What is the wind loading like? How well is it anchored? |
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The Cover-it hangars are nice but........ Here in MD we lost around 8
or 9 to the big snow storm in Feb. We received about 24" to 28" of snow which colapsed several hangars, split the cloth or did some other type of damage. From what was left of those hurricane Isabelle finished them off. I have the ugly pictures if you're interested. Unfortunately we lost several planes that were in those hangars. Now having said that, I own one myself and it survived all of this just fine. I have the oldest on the field (around '96 not sure, I bought it used) and it's still on it's original cover. The hangar next to me is the newest Cover-it on the field and it also made it through just fine. I think what saved ours and a couple others is the fact that we have ours mounted on concrete slabs. I used Red Hat concrete anchor bolts on all of the legs of the hangar. My hangar was originally on grass when I bought it and I poured a slab in April of '02 and moved the hangar to the slab, a job in itself! My hangar is 35' wide and 25' deep and my neighbors' is 45' wide and 35' deep. I do have a couple of pin holes in the cover here and there but they do not cause a problem so far. The only trouble I'm having is with the zippers which are starting to wear out. I hope to get at least a couple more years out of the cover. Mark Cherokee 140 in the hangar Zenith 601XL in progress in the garage On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 02:55:28 GMT, john smith wrote: Bill wrote: FULL SUPPORT.. They even repaid me for the materials to run electric and water to it ! The way they look at it is : 1: The is a waiting list of about 10 people for their open air hangars. 2: I probably will not take it with me, sell it to either the airport or someoen else if I move 3: Makes the airport look better.. More planes and I did all the landscaping and tree clearing so they get a concete tiedown if I do move ! It's called a "portable" hangar so no building permit needed. Bill Charlotte NC Sundowner N9230S How long does the cover last before UV eats it up? What is the wind loading like? How well is it anchored? |
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