[Wing] Langley Hangers

Ron Eagleston reagleston at ibigroup.com
Tue Mar 5 13:01:35 PST 2002


Norman,
They are in the process of building new hangers at Pitt Meadows, I can't
remember the cost but it was definitely cheaper than Boundry Bay's.
Ron
Rebel flying/8A finishing

> From: "Norman" <nhunger at sprint.ca>
> Reply-To: wing at vansairforce.org
> Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2002 09:31:43 -0800
> To: <wing at vansairforce.org>
> 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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