Will be at KFIN in a few weeks for the races.$60/Month at KFIN for tie downs.
2006 necropost. Might be the new champion.
$650 month for heated end unit T
Will be at KFIN in a few weeks for the races.$60/Month at KFIN for tie downs.
2006 necropost. Might be the new champion.
I'm in North Florida lol.
Technically it's $64.20 with tax$60/Month at KFIN for tie downs.
2006 necropost. Might be the new champion.
This thread is a 7 year Necro, so don't feel too bad comparing yours against earlier prices.A LOT more.
This thread is a 7 year Necro, so don't feel too bad comparing yours against earlier prices.
Shared hanger space here is by the square foot. (Max) Length x Width of the aircraft. Dedicated hanger space is priced per hanger depending on heated vs non-heated. Regardless, in this area the issue is not price it is simply availability. Typical waitlist is around 3 years.Where I am, the hangar space (note: NOT a complete hangar for myself) is depending on the size of your aircraft. My plane is on a lift (has disadvantages as well as advantages) costs a little less than USD 300 a month.
Shared hanger space here is by the square foot. (Max) Length x Width of the aircraft. Dedicated hanger space is priced per hanger depending on heated vs non-heated. Regardless, in this area the issue is not price it is simply availability. Typical waitlist is around 3 years.
The people who HAVE a hanger probably want lower prices.
The people WITHOUT a hanger probably want higher prices to shrink the waitlist.
The lift sounds interesting.
@Tobias Göller - Can you post a picture? I have never seen that in my area.
Wow. That is something. Thanks for the pictures!!!There are some advantages and disadvantages to having it that way:
Disadvantages:
- It takes about 20min until you have the aircraft out of the hangar.
- If you forget something in the aircraft... ****.
- If the lift breaks... oh boy!
Wow. That is something. Thanks for the pictures!!!
ha ha haJust interesting or "interestingly scary"?
ha ha ha
Interesting. The scary part would be the thought of other aircraft owners moving their own aircraft all around mine. A shared hanger that I use, only the FBO lineguys are allowed to move aircraft. Aircraft owners (including me) are not allowed to move aircraft in the shared hanger.
The only time my airplane got "hangar rash" was on the ramp when an idiot struck the right aileron when he tried to squeeze his airplane through a spot instead of going around. My airplane was on the end of a row. He had hundreds of feet available to one side and not quite enough on the other...
Hi Bob,
We have quite often damaged aircrafts by people who statistically did have enough space but in practice ran one wing into a hangar door or similar... (hence the video surveillance...)
Tobias