FredFenster
Pre-takeoff checklist
For you guys used to putting large units in small boxes.. How tight is too tight? Hangar door opening of 38' 6", looking at a Lake Amphib with a listed wingspan of 38'. Is that just asking for hangar rash?
Is that just asking for hangar rash?
that's a fantastic idea.. kind of like how they do it at the car washFor what it's worth, the CFI I had been using for BFRs has the same issue with his 172. His solution is to use a set of metal channels lagged in to the floor to guide the mains.
For what it's worth, the CFI I had been using for BFRs has the same issue with his 172. His solution is to use a set of metal channels lagged in to the floor to guide the mains.
Oh man, and I was so ready to recommend a torque wrench.
How much wider is the inside of the hangar than the door opening? Used to put a 50' wingspan into a 35' door. Had to nose it in, then spin the tail around while jockeying with forward/back to keep the nose out of the opposite wall until the tail was all the way back in the corner.
Put it in sideways https://www.harborfreight.com/autom...ty-vehicle-positioning-wheel-dolly-61917.html
I would think that channel on the ground will work only if you can extend it beyond the hangar door since the mains are about halfway under the wing.
A DA-40 has a 39’ 1” wingspan. I knew an owner who bolted 2x4s to the hangar floor to act like channels.
But as was mentioned, they don’t extend beyond the hangar door, which would really help when backing into the hangar.
Doesn't it depend upon how bad you need a hangar?
This. A lot this. I'm in a large "group" hangar and typically have to move at least one, and sometimes up to three, other planes to get mine out. The work, plus the stress of moving someone else's plane, is a pretty major damper on enthusiasm for flight. As hangars go, it's very inexpensive and I'm a beer budget owner, but have been seriously considering springing for a private hangar.You can make it work, but it's going to become a huge disincentive to go flying. The stress and hassle of getting it in and out will make those spur-of-the-moment flights not fun.
A DA-40 has a 39’ 1” wingspan. I knew an owner who bolted 2x4s to the hangar floor to act like channels.
But as was mentioned, they don’t extend beyond the hangar door, which would really help when backing into the hangar.