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Vintage Snazzy (so my adult children say)
I hear you. I’m 10-15 min from KRYY. Two year wait list - for a tie down.
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LOL....only two planes, side by side. No risk to the empennage.ah yes, the shared hangars. Don't forget to pool noodle the heck out of those unobtanium tail feathers, lest the hangar rash fairy comes and gives ya a visit. BTDT.
Never underestimate the potential! I’ve seen a few incidents of hangar rash in hangars with a SINGLE plane.LOL....only two planes, side by side. No risk to the empennage.
I can see that happening to me someday trying to put an anirplane into the hangar with a golf cart or lawn mower tug.
Dang....I am planning to move back to ATL next year...hopefully in the spring and if I bring this Cherokee back with me I guess it will live outside. I have looked around for space and even some of the places you could get into pretty easily 7-8 years ago are full up with long lists and lots of $$$. And I know several airports built more hangers since I left, so it seems GA is flourishing in GA.Hey hey - I sent a deposit in and today I just got on the "reserved" list for a new T hangar in Paulding, NW Atlanta area (KPUJ). They'll break ground in a few months for 30 new T hangars, should be finished in a year. They have the area/ground already leveled, electrical transformer whatnot installed, etc.
$500 a month. I assume some type of lighting and at least one electrical outlet.
I've read of airports not being GA friendly, not investing. Paulding is a refreshing example of a GA friendly airport that is expanding. They just opened the first set of brand new T hangars two months ago, and now are building 30 more. Lots of heavy equipment doing a lot of "landscaping" - they removed a hill to make the pad for the new hangars, rerouting the road to the really nice terminal, etc.
Where in ATL land?Dang....I am planning to move back to ATL next year...hopefully in the spring
My house in ATL is in Woodstock. I was previously in a partnership at KRYY, and flew from KNCI some and had some EAA friends at VPC.Where in ATL land?
If Paulding is workable, and you’re certain to be moving try calling them and offering a $500 deposit along with signing a lease. They are a year out still. It’s in the airports best interest to have all leased out and deposits on hand.
Yeah. I am thinking a little that depending on getting this house to sell and selling it goes...and if the cherokee doesnt bankrupt me getting it airworthy...I may sell it up here and look for somethin in GA with a hangar already that I can keep the hangar.Yep - Paulding would be a hike.
KRYY - did I mention a 2 year wait list now for a tie down spot? It still boggles my mind.
I'm hoping to do my xc solo to KASH so I can grab some Sweet Ginger Thai food near the field.$610/month at San Jose, CA (KSJC) T-hangar, sliding doors
Getting $650/month for a T hangar with folding doors at Boire Field (KASH) in Nashua, NH
Let me know how you like the airport. I've never flown into there being based all the way across the country in California. But, we may retire to New Hampshire someday and wanted to get a hangar if that ever happens. Purchased it in the beginning of this year and renting it out in the meantime.I'm hoping to do my xc solo to KASH so I can grab some Sweet Ginger Thai food near the field.
I'm jealous of some the hangar rents here. I'm currently paying $325/month for a tie down at KORL.
If it helps, know that some are jealous of you for having that tie down spot.I'm jealous of some the hangar rents here. I'm currently paying $325/month for a tie down at KORL.
private fields not an option? get outside of ATL and you can build a hangar on a private strip... just lease the land. I was in contact with a private strip owner and they were very open to any monthly revenue stream. Only downside is that it won't get any of the sweet sweet FAA grant moneyReason I’m asking is that here Atl area they are impossible to get at any price. I’m going to say if you can get a simple T hangar here it would be $500 or so.