Congrats on the new hangar!!!
Just curious, for that price and being near a larger city is the new hangar private or is it open to other planes on each side? Also, does your new digs have a taxiway or do you need to taxi back?
We love our "rural" hangar in Minnesota (same price as yours). Besides a fixed runway, I think mainly winter, fueling and the "locals" will be the biggest differences.
They always snowplow as much as they can but we can still get a 20" wide, tall swath of snow right in front of the door. We use an old lawn tractor as a tug and have a blade on front for quickly getting rid of the snow. The lawn tractor drinks each fuel sump. We have a small ceramic heater and as soon as we get there I place it inside and crank it up while clearing snow and preflighting. In about 30 minutes it seems to heat things up at least to the point where the KX-155 displays won't partially show or flicker
I would never dare leave that little heater on all the time...but it sure would be nice to able to keep those old electronics from plunging down so cold.
Fueling at a airport with services is so nice, provided the price isn't that different. Right now our plane is at a Class D and I love just calling the fuel truck. At our permanent hangar I often just tow the plane over with the tractor and fuel it up. That whole lawn tractor is cheaper than the starter in the plane
And it saves doing a hot start if we fuel after returning. And my 9yr old is the official tug driver (she loves that part!)
The "locals" and the wildlife can also make things interesting. I swear at the Class D I show up, prep the plane, fly with the instructor, put it away and go home. This same operation at the rural airport will easily add 1hr or more with all the talk
And more wildlife out here. Turkeys on the runway the other day. Sometimes deer. And a couple years back a coyote.
Here is what I will miss about the Class D. Yesterday the instructor has me practicing landings. I call in ready for departure. We hear them clear a gorgeous TBM830 on the parallel. Then they give me a immediate departure. I'm still new but I go as quick as I can. Right beside us the TBM830 runs ahead and we both climb out at the same time. So cool to watch that up close....but he climbs way faster than the 182!! Or the other week, my wife was doing her biannual. I hear this sweet sound and the local P-51 is doing flyby's for a pancake breakfast. A few weeks before that a couple showed us their awesome 195. Down two hangar rows is a T-6, etc. So, just lots more to see at the Class D which I find interesting. But can be busy and sometimes lots of waiting. And just too much money to be around the bling and big corporate jets.