[Wing] Langley Hangers

Tim tlc2 at telusplanet.net
Fri Mar 8 03:11:26 PST 2002


Hey, Al.......>

                        I'm just North of 'Ya'..... not in, but at ;-)....Cold
Lake, AB 'EN5'......10K, Hanger "eh?"...Bet the bottom line in puppy doesn't
include>.......a Radient heater..$1.5K to $2K.....Natural Gas Hook-up $2200.00
[Yes big bucks just to have a meter and to play]........Radient  Heater Hardware
$1500 to $1800 not installed, which doesn't include outside piping rigging. How
about some windows on the Soutern Exsposure?...Or a Bifold manual/powered Door
$2K - $6.5K.....Oh well, live and learn.........I'm starting on my #2, Hanger,
again being constructed by myself, on our recently purchased 1/4 section -160
acreas just off of Base (Aairforce Spouse)......This Hanger from hell, will be a
50'x40' ( got the 50' span trusses Cheap ;-)....but with a 14'x40' Lean Too/Shop
(last one was 12x40' lean-too)....Bottom Line, like as in Homebuilts..... If you
want to build it all yourself, you will save money $$$$, But loose vauleable
time.....What a concept....Reminds me the first time, I rode with 'The Van
Meister' in the prototype -6 (blue bird) at Oshkosh, 1986........Oh my...That's
another Story ;-)

Bottom Line> There is always a 'Cheaper' (less expensive) ways of doing
things.....But in the ole battle of > Time vs Money.....Do you feel Lucky?

Hey, do any of you Guy's   know 'me brudder'... Dean Cramb? Pres..Duncan Flying
Club/EAA Chap 679?.....Vancouver Island..."Oh how I miss the Coast" My true
Being.....

Tim Cramb
EAA 369671
4 Wing  Cold Lake, Alberta....No Spell check












> In Pincher Creek, you can buy a 40 by 40 foot hanger for less than $10,000.
> and the annual lease is about $300.  Eat your hearts out.  Al ---- Original
> Message -----
> From: "Norman" <nhunger at sprint.ca>
> To: <wing at vansairforce.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 10:31 AM
> Subject: [Wing] Langley Hangers
>
> > Could some one please pass on the dimensions of one of the T-hangers at
> > Langley BC? I'm researching buying one soon to clear up room to finish my
> > project. I have moved and managed to aquire another hot rod, need storage
> > space. Are the T-hangers big enough for cars/boats? I talked to the
> airport
> > manager and he said the hangers are supposed to be for aircraft only but
> he
> > generally looks the other way.
> >
> > Some basic research on hangers has turned me off my favorite airport:
> > Boundary Bay. It's half the drive than Langley for me and comes equipped
> > with customs but their prices are way too high. I was quoted $44,000 for a
> > 30 year lease on a brand new T-hanger with power, water, and phone.
> > Operating costs including property tax would be an additional $2000 a
> year.
> >
> > So far I've been told it's around $25,000 for a used T-hanger at Langley
> > with annual maintenance fees much less. Can anyone elaborate for me?
> Actual
> > costs and dimensions please? Power and water?
> >
> > Thank-you,
> > Norman Hunger
> > RV6A Delta BC
> >
> >
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