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If I were in the market to own an aircraft, but either couldn’t find or afford hangaring (usually both these problems exist), should I not even consider aircraft ownership?
I’m well aware of exposure to the elements such as sunlight, heat, moisture, bad (potentially damaging) weather, and birds. I’m also aware that performing maintenance (on an EAB) would be much more difficult. But on the other hand, there are many aircraft that have spent years, even decades out on the ramp and are still flying today. It’s also worth mentioning that the legendary Vlad on vansairforce has stated that he does not hangar his airplane, though he flies almost everyday.
So does anyone on here own but keep their airplane out on the ramp? I should also mention that the aircraft I get would not be a retractable-gear (something else to be exposed to the elements), nor would it be a wooden or fabric aircraft like a Super Viking. I would also plan to keep it covered, and most importantly, fly the thing regularly.
https://aircraftcovers.com/RV7#30
I couldn’t post the photo directly, but the link above is an aircraft that is entirely covered; basically every square inch of the aircraft except for the prop and wheel fairings. This is how I’d cover an airplane if I get to own.
I’m well aware of exposure to the elements such as sunlight, heat, moisture, bad (potentially damaging) weather, and birds. I’m also aware that performing maintenance (on an EAB) would be much more difficult. But on the other hand, there are many aircraft that have spent years, even decades out on the ramp and are still flying today. It’s also worth mentioning that the legendary Vlad on vansairforce has stated that he does not hangar his airplane, though he flies almost everyday.
So does anyone on here own but keep their airplane out on the ramp? I should also mention that the aircraft I get would not be a retractable-gear (something else to be exposed to the elements), nor would it be a wooden or fabric aircraft like a Super Viking. I would also plan to keep it covered, and most importantly, fly the thing regularly.
https://aircraftcovers.com/RV7#30
I couldn’t post the photo directly, but the link above is an aircraft that is entirely covered; basically every square inch of the aircraft except for the prop and wheel fairings. This is how I’d cover an airplane if I get to own.