Tobias Göller
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Hi Terry
Interesting argument. So they do leave their cars ourside as well? From what I can tell (we have both, hangared and non-hangared aircrafts) the aircaft that are out on the field do have much more issues than the ones being under a roof.
The corrosiveness of the hangar-floor... it's true, if you retract the wheels and let it sit there. Nevertheless the misture outside is way, way, way worse. And don't forget mice and other rodents. They do exist in hangars, too. But the big rodent nests are always pulled out of aircraft parked outside.
- Electronics don't like mositure
- Metal doesn't like moisture
- Paint doesn't like constantly being baked in the sun (neither do rubber or other aircraft parts)
- Paint doesn't like Bird****, too. And if your aircraft is outside... birds somehow love to **** on aircrafts.
- Oil doesn't mix with well with water... and you will have way more moisture in your engine when parked outside.
And... most aircrafts aren't 100% watertight. So in heavy rain water will get into the airframe.
And I bet your primary sources for MX aren't smashed in windows or problems with the altimeter....
(650/mo... that sounds expensive - especially for USA... I am in a shared hangar... and pay ~300 per month. But I need to put it on a lift.... so...)
I would never ever let my aircraft sit ouside over an extended period of time.
Tobias
@Tobias Göller a few of the original owners (club members - they didn't own the plane outright) fight the hangar pretty hard.
The MX guru argues it would cause more corrosion than sitting outside in the Midwest because a cement floor is conducive to moisture?
I don't agree but admit I've never looked into it. At $650+/month per hangar that's an extra $60/member - I think they're balking at the price and they're view you can repaint the planes every 10-years for less than the price differential.
But the planes already sat a healthy part of November and I saw the pictures of birds nests and stuff on their Slack feed when I joined.
A few of the newer members and a couple of older members want hangars but doesn't look like it will happen anytime soon. I knew that when I joined. That's my biggest disappointment by a wide margin.
Interesting argument. So they do leave their cars ourside as well? From what I can tell (we have both, hangared and non-hangared aircrafts) the aircaft that are out on the field do have much more issues than the ones being under a roof.
The corrosiveness of the hangar-floor... it's true, if you retract the wheels and let it sit there. Nevertheless the misture outside is way, way, way worse. And don't forget mice and other rodents. They do exist in hangars, too. But the big rodent nests are always pulled out of aircraft parked outside.
- Electronics don't like mositure
- Metal doesn't like moisture
- Paint doesn't like constantly being baked in the sun (neither do rubber or other aircraft parts)
- Paint doesn't like Bird****, too. And if your aircraft is outside... birds somehow love to **** on aircrafts.
- Oil doesn't mix with well with water... and you will have way more moisture in your engine when parked outside.
And... most aircrafts aren't 100% watertight. So in heavy rain water will get into the airframe.
And I bet your primary sources for MX aren't smashed in windows or problems with the altimeter....
(650/mo... that sounds expensive - especially for USA... I am in a shared hangar... and pay ~300 per month. But I need to put it on a lift.... so...)
I would never ever let my aircraft sit ouside over an extended period of time.
Tobias