Dav8or
Final Approach
You know, Eddie, you have room for a much bigger plane.....
Or maybe another smaller one in addition. I see what Eddie did there...
You know, Eddie, you have room for a much bigger plane.....
Or maybe another smaller one in addition. I see what Eddie did there...
You know, Eddie, you have room for a much bigger plane.....
That runway is just begging for a biplane . . . . .
I went for a little afternoon flight, and taxiing up to the hangar I must have snagged an edge:
The area in front of the hangar was seeded, then some grass mat or some such thing was laid on top.
Nasty stuff.
I went for a little afternoon flight, and taxiing up to the hangar I must have snagged an edge:
OOPS!
Not as bad as it first appeared - about 15 minutes with a box cutter and I was good to go.
Probably will end up pulling it up and burning it, and just throw some wheat straw on top by hand.
Just how low were you really flying.??
That is a funny picture.!!
Not so much for efficiency but for the vacuum that is created on the drain line. The unit is drawing air in through the drain line when the fan is running.
During longer run times in summer months the condensation cannot drain due to the vacuum created, and the condensation pan can overflow inside the unit. Possibly just adding moisture back into the air which opposite of what you want, and/or water all over the floor.
Once the trap fills with water the vacuum is broken and the condensation will drain as normal during run cycles.
Clearly like to roll your own.The area in front of the hangar was seeded, then some grass mat or some such thing was laid on top.
Nasty stuff.
I went for a little afternoon flight, and taxiing up to the hangar I must have snagged an edge:
OOPS!
Not as bad as it first appeared - about 15 minutes with a box cutter and I was good to go.
Probably will end up pulling it up and burning it, and just throw some wheat straw on top by hand.
Bump!
Should be beautiful flying/driving/riding weather.
Karen’s out getting brownie makings now!
Bump!
Should be beautiful flying/driving/riding weather.
Karen’s out getting brownie makings now!
One nice thing: this morning the temperature outside was about 27°. Yet our unheated hangar never dropped below 55°....
Very nice! Does that cover all the hangar front, too?
Wow! These guys are fast!
I don't see any rebar. Are they using fiber reinforced concrete?
Soooo envious! Would love to have a Pole Barn on an airstrip.
Looking awesome @FastEddieB! I can't wait to see what the drive looks like. Will you be also laying down a concrete pad in front of the hangar and garage?
Nice progress. I'm still amazed you got away with a Bama painted home so close to UT!