carusoam Posted September 12, 2019 Report Posted September 12, 2019 Where are all our hangar home Mooney guys? I’m 10miles away... far enough that when you leave something behind, you are not going back... Check lists start leaving the house... Best regards, -a- 1 Quote
DonMuncy Posted September 12, 2019 Report Posted September 12, 2019 1 hour ago, Bob_Belville said: I am blessed to live in a small city and to pay $250/mo for a like new T hangar with power bi-fold door, lights and multiple 115V outlets 230V for 5 HP compressor. KMRN has a 5500' x 100' runway. About 10 minutes from the house. Hangar has plenty of room for tools, supplies and office. No hangar rash, fuel truck comes to hangar, @AGL Aviation, 100 yards away. Lynn can come by on his golf cart to do installs, annuals, other maintenance and bless the work I do myself. An oriental rug under your plane? High class! 1 1 Quote
RLCarter Posted September 12, 2019 Report Posted September 12, 2019 2 hours ago, carusoam said: I’m 10miles away... far enough that when you leave something behind, you are not going back... Hell, I've made as many as 4 trips to the hangar (26 miles one way)...... 2 Quote
Jim Peace Posted September 12, 2019 Report Posted September 12, 2019 4 minutes for me some of my neighbors can say just it just takes a 10 second walk....... Quote
exM20K Posted September 12, 2019 Report Posted September 12, 2019 3 hours ago, carusoam said: Where are all our hangar home Mooney guys? I’m 10miles away... far enough that when you leave something behind, you are not going back... Check lists start leaving the house... Best regards, -a- Present. About 120 feet. If you ever have an opportunity to live with your plane, do it! 5 Quote
Skates97 Posted September 13, 2019 Report Posted September 13, 2019 13 hours ago, RLCarter said: 25 miles away, not too bad as long as the expressway isn't jammed up I understand this all too well. Living in Southern California I need a distance option instead of time. I'm either 15 minutes or 45 minutes away, depending on traffic. Plus side to the new location is that one of the dealerships I work at is about 5 minutes away, I usually spend my lunch on those days at the hangar. 3 Quote
Yooper Rocketman Posted September 13, 2019 Report Posted September 13, 2019 4 hours ago, Bob_Belville said: I am blessed to live in a small city and to pay $250/mo for a like new T hangar with power bi-fold door, lights and multiple 115V outlets 230V for 5 HP compressor. KMRN has a 5500' x 100' runway. About 10 minutes from the house. Hangar has plenty of room for tools, supplies and office. No hangar rash, fuel truck comes to hangar, @AGL Aviation, 100 yards away. Lynn can come by on his golf cart to do installs, annuals, other maintenance and bless the work I do myself. You've got it WAY TO GOOD, BOB! Tom 1 Quote
Yooper Rocketman Posted September 13, 2019 Report Posted September 13, 2019 4 hours ago, Bob_Belville said: I am blessed to live in a small city and to pay $250/mo for a like new T hangar with power bi-fold door, lights and multiple 115V outlets 230V for 5 HP compressor. KMRN has a 5500' x 100' runway. About 10 minutes from the house. Hangar has plenty of room for tools, supplies and office. No hangar rash, fuel truck comes to hangar, @AGL Aviation, 100 yards away. Lynn can come by on his golf cart to do installs, annuals, other maintenance and bless the work I do myself. I've got the same ground tug! We bought it many years ago for our mercy flight organization and then moved up to a "Best Tug" (Oh, that one is Awesome). I asked to buy the old on, dead batteries and all, and some of the old timers in our org made a motion and passed it before I could say no to sell it to me for $200. I had all I could do to stop them from giving it to me (I donate a ton of time to the org). A set of new batteries and a new operator switch and it tugs the Lancair, with 160 gallons of fuel, just fine. Well, except on ice in the winter time. Tom 1 Quote
Shadrach Posted September 13, 2019 Report Posted September 13, 2019 11 hours ago, steingar said: Were I doing a lot of maintenance I would want my own hangar, and the increased distance would not be a major factor. Were I just flying proximity would be the major concern. It can't be easy to wrench on anything when you can't keep your tools close. My hangar is better appointed than my garage. I typically do i my vehicle oil changes (and other owner mx) there because of the tool selection and the fact that the recycling drum is at the end of my hangar row. Quote
Shadrach Posted September 13, 2019 Report Posted September 13, 2019 (edited) 5 hours ago, Bob_Belville said: I am blessed to live in a small city and to pay $250/mo for a like new T hangar with power bi-fold door, lights and multiple 115V outlets 230V for 5 HP compressor. KMRN has a 5500' x 100' runway. About 10 minutes from the house. Hangar has plenty of room for tools, supplies and office. No hangar rash, fuel truck comes to hangar, @AGL Aviation, 100 yards away. Lynn can come by on his golf cart to do installs, annuals, other maintenance and bless the work I do myself. The Persian is a nice touch. I started retiring my old oriental rugs to the airport years ago. We have the same tug in the same color but mine has a briggs and stratton Edited September 13, 2019 by Shadrach Quote
Yooper Rocketman Posted September 13, 2019 Report Posted September 13, 2019 My drive is just under 15 minutes at home, but when in Florida, it's the first step out my back door! Picture from this past spring with my Lancair in the hangar, and @Deb (David and Debbie's) plane on the apron in front of the hangar. It won't be too long shared time between the Florida home and the Michigan home will be a little more balanced. Tom 2 Quote
rbridges Posted September 13, 2019 Report Posted September 13, 2019 4 hours ago, DonMuncy said: An oriental rug under your plane? High class! Not to mention his silk wash rags and Egyptian cotton shop towels. 1 1 Quote
carusoam Posted September 13, 2019 Report Posted September 13, 2019 I see.... I got things out of order the first time... Bought the house first, then went to look for an airport to take flying lessons... Seemed like a good idea at first... Next hangar.... Will have an attached house.... Best regards, -a- 2 Quote
Bob_Belville Posted September 13, 2019 Report Posted September 13, 2019 3 hours ago, Yooper Rocketman said: I've got the same ground tug! We bought it many years ago for our mercy flight organization and then moved up to a "Best Tug" (Oh, that one is Awesome). I asked to buy the old on, dead batteries and all, and some of the old timers in our org made a motion and passed it before I could say no to sell it to me for $200. I had all I could do to stop them from giving it to me (I donate a ton of time to the org). A set of new batteries and a new operator switch and it tugs the Lancair, with 160 gallons of fuel, just fine. Well, except on ice in the winter time. Tom Tom, mine cost $300 in 2014 - it had been sitting in the FBO's storage hangar, belonged to a guy who had sold his Cherokee 2 or 3 years earlier. The 24V battery was shot but I had a couple of Concorde 12Vs that were not airworthy but are still going strong 5 years later. I simplified the variable speed switch. The tug is great for a Mooney. 1 Quote
DonMuncy Posted September 13, 2019 Report Posted September 13, 2019 1 minute ago, Bob_Belville said: Tom, mine cost $300 in 2014 - it had been sitting in the FBO's storage hangar, belonged to a guy who had sold his Cherokee 2 or 3 years earlier. The 24V battery was shot but I had a couple of Concorde 12Vs that were not airworthy but are still going strong 5 years later. I simplified the variable speed switch. The tug is great for a Mooney. Got any better pictures? Does it lift the nose gear? If so, what does the lifting? Your leverage on the handle? I'm always looking for ways to perfect my design. Quote
Bob_Belville Posted September 13, 2019 Report Posted September 13, 2019 5 minutes ago, DonMuncy said: Got any better pictures? Does it lift the nose gear? If so, what does the lifting? Your leverage on the handle? I'm always looking for ways to perfect my design. Don, no there are rollers fore and aft of the nose wheel. https://dragger.com/product/nose-dragger-dragger-electric-differential/ Quote
RLCarter Posted September 13, 2019 Report Posted September 13, 2019 5 hours ago, Skates97 said: I understand this all too well. Living in Southern California I need a distance option instead of time. I'm either 15 minutes or 45 minutes away, depending on traffic. Plus side to the new location is that one of the dealerships I work at is about 5 minutes away, I usually spend my lunch on those days at the hangar. Use to go to Torrance, Cypress or Brea back in the late 80's and 90's, traffic wasn't too bad and it would of helped if I knew where I was going... Quote
Huitt3106 Posted September 13, 2019 Report Posted September 13, 2019 I’m an hour away and pay almost the highest rent in the area $385 for a half concrete floor/ half gravel manual sliding door t-hangar. We’re in the unlucky situation of being medium to small towns with a lack of hangar space. I’m on a waiting list for one that’s closer, it’s only 45 minutes away. It sounds awesome to be able to walk out of the house and into your hangar like some guys on here! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1 Quote
laytonl Posted September 14, 2019 Report Posted September 14, 2019 On 9/12/2019 at 7:36 AM, Mooneymite said: 30 second walk. Owning your own hangar on your own land is a great way to justify hangar cost as an investment. The utility and convenience of living with your plane is hard to beat. Mine is only a 15 second walk! With this Georgia heat (97f today), if I had a 30 second walk I would need to bring extra water. lee 2 Quote
Yetti Posted September 14, 2019 Report Posted September 14, 2019 20 hours ago, Bob_Belville said: Tom, mine cost $300 in 2014 - it had been sitting in the FBO's storage hangar, belonged to a guy who had sold his Cherokee 2 or 3 years earlier. The 24V battery was shot but I had a couple of Concorde 12Vs that were not airworthy but are still going strong 5 years later. I simplified the variable speed switch. The tug is great for a Mooney. The engine drive version of mine was free. But it had an old Techumsum engine. So an $80 harbor freight engine and we were back in business. 1 Quote
carusoam Posted September 14, 2019 Report Posted September 14, 2019 When re-engining my plane’s tug... it got an engine from these guys... with a couple extra hp distributed over the same footprint... http://www.smallenginewarehouse.com/ I could probably keep up with traffic if I had to drive it home from the airport... Best regards, -a- 1 Quote
Jim Peace Posted September 14, 2019 Report Posted September 14, 2019 On 9/12/2019 at 10:01 PM, pmccand said: Then I found out that the FBO manager was a world-class JERK. This must be a good story Quote
amillet Posted September 14, 2019 Report Posted September 14, 2019 On 9/12/2019 at 2:15 PM, DonMuncy said: An oriental rug under your plane? High class! And no oil drip pan Quote
RLCarter Posted September 14, 2019 Report Posted September 14, 2019 1 minute ago, pmccand said: Sure is. The manager........... Yep, we got his brother at ours.....lol. He’s always pulling shit like that, has no background in aviation so a few of us keep him straight Quote
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