PapaPapa Posted November 14, 2011 Report Posted November 14, 2011 Hi there, Say i finally buy my Mooney one day. Say there's no hangar spot in my home base (8min from home) and i could not find one at less than 60 to 90min drive I know for some (most ?) of you, an outside parking is a deal breaker when buying, but options are limited... What precautions, equipments, etc... should i be using to keep the bird safe and in good condition, knowing it can be pretty moist out here in the autumn/winter ? for ex today : METAR: ELLX 141020Z VRB03KT 0050 R24/0150N FG OVC000 01/01 Q1026 NOSIGlong-TAF: ELLX 140500Z 1406/1512 14003KT 0100 FG FZFG VV/// BECMG 1409/1411 4000 BR BKN005 BECMG 1415/1417 7000 NSC BECMG 1500/1502 2000 BR BECMG 1502/1504 0100 FZFG VV/// BECMG 1508/1510 4000 BR SCT003 Thanks in advance for the insights :-) Pierre Quote
1964-M20E Posted November 14, 2011 Report Posted November 14, 2011 First get a cabin cover and good treatments with corrosion X. Second if the plane is 10 minutes from your home you will most likely will fly more and get a better feel for more use out of your aircraft. Using it more will translate into lower maintenance cost since some of the problems we encounter are from the plane not being used. I have my plane tied down about 40 minutes away and it is outside and there have been numerous times coming home from work and it's beautiful day to go flying and I do not because I do not want to travel to the other airport. There is one private airport closer but they are $100 a month more expensive than where I am currently and that is outside as well. I'm still debating this. The time and distance you travel will add to your overall hourly cost to fly and when you want to do any type of work on your plane it is much easier when you are close. Finally if the hanger cost you several hundred dollars more per month every 4 to 5 years you can get an entirely new interior and paint. Quote
Jeff_S Posted November 14, 2011 Report Posted November 14, 2011 Pierre, there is much unwarranted fear about keeping a plane outside. It's really not that big a deal, if it's your best option. I agree that a plane that is 10 minutes away will give you much more utility and happiness than one that is 60 minutes away. The key is to make sure the plane you get is already well protected from corrosion, get a good cabin cover and cowl plugs/pitot-cover, do the Corrosion X treatment if you are in a particularly wet environment, and enjoy the plane. Remember, you're getting free baths from Mother Nature! Quote
rbridges Posted November 14, 2011 Report Posted November 14, 2011 I agree with the above. Keeping it washed/waxed will help maintain the finish. Most importantly, make sure you use it. Quote
Mooneymite Posted November 14, 2011 Report Posted November 14, 2011 Parking outside is a part of a plane's "natural habitat". Even those of us lucky enough to own hangars park outside when we're on the road. Hangaring/not-hangaring is not an absolute. The real question is "HOW LONG" will the aircraft be outside? Will the tie-down situation be permanent into the foreseeable future, or is it just until a hangar can be found? Anyone who has shopped for aircraft knows that the difference between long-term hangared aircraft and not-hangared aircraft can be quite dramatic. Quote
PapaPapa Posted November 15, 2011 Author Report Posted November 15, 2011 i agree that it's part of a plane's natural habitat... But seing the pictures of the 65k M20J with rusted pitot tube and gear had me worried. As to how long it would last.... i'd say as long as i live here i suppose. I asked around in the club about he possibilities and how the owners were doing to find hangar spots. It seems it's a pretty hush-hush taboo subject (i dont see why but well...) and was said that some epople have been waiting for hangar spots for the last 5 years... As for the costs... i know that outside parking is 1,25 € per ton and per period of twenty-four hours (so would amount to approx. 60EUR/month counting 1.5 ton for M20J). I don't know the price of a hangar spot but i don't expect below 100-150€/month Quote
201er Posted November 15, 2011 Report Posted November 15, 2011 Tie Down Ropes - $10 Quarterly Waxing - $300 Airplane Cover - $500 Yearly Tie Downs - $1200 Having your plane nearby and enough time/money left to actually fly it - PRICELESS Quote
MooneyMitch Posted November 15, 2011 Report Posted November 15, 2011 Covering your airplane while it's parked outside? You may want to query our very own HopePilot on this MooneySpace forum. He's got his Mooney completely covered!! And the system is awesome, I might add! Quote
Cris Posted November 15, 2011 Report Posted November 15, 2011 Another possibility is to use wing/tail covers as well as the cabin cover although some companies have an extended cabin cover that covers much of the fuselage. I've even seen A/C completely covered & kept outside. The rust on the pitot tube & gear did not come with one year of use but rather over many years of abuse! Those are items that should be touched up at the annual or along the way and are easily done by the owner. Even chrome pitot tubes benefit from a polishing & wax. Quote
HopePilot Posted November 15, 2011 Report Posted November 15, 2011 No, I don't have a cover problem... Quote
PapaPapa Posted November 16, 2011 Author Report Posted November 16, 2011 thanks for sharing all the info. i'll continue digging about a hangar spot to have all my basis covered before making the jump, but at least i know there viable alternatives if parked outise to keep the plane in shape Hope Pilot, for my information, how long does it take you to "dress"/"undress" your M20 ? Quote
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