[Wing] Langley Hangers
Al Cornyn
acornyn at telusplanet.net
Fri Mar 8 08:15:09 PST 2002
Actually, it does have a 80,000 btu radiant heater and is both insulated and
dry walled. The door is on rollers and slides around the inside. It
doesn't take any ceiling space and doesn't care if the power is out and
always works.
Al
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim" <tlc2 at telusplanet.net>
To: <wing at vansairforce.org>
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 4:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Wing] Langley Hangers
> Hey, Al.......>
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> 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
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> > 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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