reliableflyer
Registered User
Seldovia, Alaska
With cost a significant factor, how large should a hangar be to accommodate two cubs? Again with cost a consideration how wide and how long
Build it as big as you can afford! There's no such thing as being too big when it comes to a shop or hangar! Check under the couch cushions and car seats for extra change to stretch your budget as much as you can!
I appreciate all these thoughts. I have three planes and I need three planes like I need three arm pits. One is going to go, probably the 182. And since I’m circling the drain as it is I don't need to think too far into the future. My wife’s next husband will have to deal with that.
What door width do you think works best on a 60x60
60 wide would be a minimum for two or three planes. My hangar is 70 wide and I can put two float planes in there backed into corners without moving the other one to get either one out. Any less, it would require a lot of maneuvering. 50 wide would mean moving the one in front to get at the back one.
My 50x60 has single piece powerlift doors in both ends. Its nice not to have to move the Cub to get my combine, truck, boat, spracoupe, or racecar outt
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