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Chicken or the Egg? Hangar or Plane first?



 
 
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Old September 26th 03, 01:21 AM
Carl Orton
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Hi, All;

Seriously considering first purchase of an aircraft. In no rush. I'm
curious, though.... If you're in the plane-buying mood, when do you get the
hangar/t-hangar/tie-down? Before you sign or as a condition of sale? Do most
folks selling aircraft agree to wait until you can line up a parking spot?

Some areas of the country are quite short on tie-down/hangar space, and I'd
probably jump into a great deal on a plane, then find no place to put it!!!

Thanks;
Carl


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Old September 26th 03, 01:31 AM
Mike Rapoport
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Just call the airport and see what is availible. Obviously, if there is
only one spot left on the whole airport, try to reserve it.

Mike
MU-2


"Carl Orton" wrote in message
...
Hi, All;

Seriously considering first purchase of an aircraft. In no rush. I'm
curious, though.... If you're in the plane-buying mood, when do you get

the
hangar/t-hangar/tie-down? Before you sign or as a condition of sale? Do

most
folks selling aircraft agree to wait until you can line up a parking spot?

Some areas of the country are quite short on tie-down/hangar space, and

I'd
probably jump into a great deal on a plane, then find no place to put

it!!!

Thanks;
Carl




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Old September 26th 03, 02:43 AM
blanche cohen
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I put a deposit and reservation ($25) on a hangar a good year before
my name came up on the list. I bought the airplane about 6 months later.

The answer really depends on the waiting list.

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Old September 26th 03, 03:22 AM
Carl Orton
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OK, then, "what if" you find a hangar, but no idea when you'll find the
plane? Or is this a don't care? Around here (DFW), most covered open spots
are 150-200/mo, and hangars go up from there. I don't mind paying if
something's in there, but I'd hate to go 3 months or more for nothing.

Or do I need an attitude adjustment ;-)


"blanche cohen" wrote in message
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I put a deposit and reservation ($25) on a hangar a good year before
my name came up on the list. I bought the airplane about 6 months later.

The answer really depends on the waiting list.



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Old September 26th 03, 07:46 AM
Montblack
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Just talked today to a hangar owner over at Anoka-Blaine, MN. (ANE)

40 x 40 insulated hangar (a little bigger I think. Maybe 42 x 45) Whatever,
he's asking $70,000 OBO.

Airport rules say you need a tail number first - hangar next. *Word* is
airport management will work with you, and are ok flexible ...to a point. No
more airport storage space or furniture repair shops in hangars though.

--
Montblack

("Carl Orton" wrote)
Seriously considering first purchase of an aircraft. In no rush. I'm
curious, though.... If you're in the plane-buying mood, when do you get

the
hangar/t-hangar/tie-down? Before you sign or as a condition of sale? Do

most
folks selling aircraft agree to wait until you can line up a parking spot?

Some areas of the country are quite short on tie-down/hangar space, and

I'd
probably jump into a great deal on a plane, then find no place to put

it!!!


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Old September 26th 03, 07:49 AM
Craig
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"Carl Orton" wrote in message ...
OK, then, "what if" you find a hangar, but no idea when you'll find the
plane? Or is this a don't care? Around here (DFW), most covered open spots
are 150-200/mo, and hangars go up from there. I don't mind paying if
something's in there, but I'd hate to go 3 months or more for nothing.

Or do I need an attitude adjustment ;-)


Just rent the space out until you find your aircraft.......First thing
is to determine what aircraft you are going to buy or will have in the
next few years. Base your hangar search on that.

I'm in the DFW area too, but have to be very selective while we are
looking for a new hangar due to aircraft size. I've got an Aero
Commander that requires a 50' wide door and the other twin needs a 60
footer, with at least a 16' high opening. We've had to pass on several
nice lots over at Hicks because it would require towing the big twin
in and out and having everyone on most of the route close their bifold
doors so we could get by. I won't subject myself or other owners to
that kind of a problem.

I know of some rental space if you want to just rent for a bit while
shopping for a hangar. Drop me a note offline...

Craig C.

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Old September 26th 03, 07:25 PM
Russell Kent
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Craig,
Which model Aero Commander do you have? The next time you're going to be messing about with the
AeroCommanber, give me a shout. I've never been inside one, but their outside lines are very
appealing to me.

Russell Kent
(I'm in the phone book; in Richardson)

Craig wrote:

"Carl Orton" wrote in message ...
OK, then, "what if" you find a hangar, but no idea when you'll find the
plane? Or is this a don't care? Around here (DFW), most covered open spots
are 150-200/mo, and hangars go up from there. I don't mind paying if
something's in there, but I'd hate to go 3 months or more for nothing.

Or do I need an attitude adjustment ;-)


Just rent the space out until you find your aircraft.......First thing
is to determine what aircraft you are going to buy or will have in the
next few years. Base your hangar search on that.

I'm in the DFW area too, but have to be very selective while we are
looking for a new hangar due to aircraft size. I've got an Aero
Commander that requires a 50' wide door and the other twin needs a 60
footer, with at least a 16' high opening. We've had to pass on several
nice lots over at Hicks because it would require towing the big twin
in and out and having everyone on most of the route close their bifold
doors so we could get by. I won't subject myself or other owners to
that kind of a problem.

I know of some rental space if you want to just rent for a bit while
shopping for a hangar. Drop me a note offline...

Craig C.


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Old September 26th 03, 10:16 PM
John Galban
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"Carl Orton" wrote in message ...
Hi, All;

Seriously considering first purchase of an aircraft. In no rush. I'm
curious, though.... If you're in the plane-buying mood, when do you get the
hangar/t-hangar/tie-down? Before you sign or as a condition of sale? Do most
folks selling aircraft agree to wait until you can line up a parking spot?


Many airports will not rent you a hangar unless you have the
N-number of the plane that will reside there. As for a seller waiting
for you to line up a parking spot, I've never heard of that happening.
Most folks I know just buy the airplane, get an outside tiedown, then
start looking for a permanent parking space. At my airport, it's a
good idea to get on the waiting list approximately 10 years before you
buy the airplane.

John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180)
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Old September 26th 03, 10:49 PM
Ray Andraka
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After spending money every year on trim tab hinges, water damage and
corrosion, I am glad to finally be inside. The cost of a paint job every
5 years is only a small part of the cost of being tied down outside.

David Megginson wrote:

(John Galban) writes:

Many airports will not rent you a hangar unless you have the
N-number of the plane that will reside there. As for a seller
waiting for you to line up a parking spot, I've never heard of that
happening. Most folks I know just buy the airplane, get an outside
tiedown, then start looking for a permanent parking space. At my
airport, it's a good idea to get on the waiting list approximately
10 years before you buy the airplane.


It's a different story around Ottawa -- new hangar-construction
projects are aggressively soliciting tenants. A plan to build hangars
on the north field at CYOW fell apart from lack of interest, but
people are still trying at other airports. Personally, I cannot
imagine paying a couple of hundred/month or more just to hangar my
Warrior. If it were an expensive, fancy plane, maybe (but I notice
that even the Bonanzas, Barons, and Navajos on my field stay outside).

All the best,

David


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temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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