Help with finding a hangar supplier
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Help with finding a hangar supplier
Hello all,
I am currently flying around in a Piper Saratoga, 2003, but its soon going to be upgraded to a 2007 model. As the 03 is kept outside I thought with the pending arrival of the new bird I really should look into somewhere to keep her nice and warm.
So I am after some recommendations for companys who erect hangars for GA aircraft. I want something big enought for the 'toga but will also take a Mirage in 2009 when I upgrade again. Ideally I would like electric, a loo and and a small workshop on the side.
Could anyone help point me in the right direction?
Thanks all, fly safe
I am currently flying around in a Piper Saratoga, 2003, but its soon going to be upgraded to a 2007 model. As the 03 is kept outside I thought with the pending arrival of the new bird I really should look into somewhere to keep her nice and warm.
So I am after some recommendations for companys who erect hangars for GA aircraft. I want something big enought for the 'toga but will also take a Mirage in 2009 when I upgrade again. Ideally I would like electric, a loo and and a small workshop on the side.
Could anyone help point me in the right direction?
Thanks all, fly safe
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Try these folks. Three of their buildings are at Popham. We have just the shell, but putting a toilet and stuff in shouldn't be too big a problem.
http://www.shufflebottom.com/Pages/Overview.aspx
To be fair, I'd guess pretty much any metal or fabric building supplier ought to be able to do it.
Pitts2112
http://www.shufflebottom.com/Pages/Overview.aspx
To be fair, I'd guess pretty much any metal or fabric building supplier ought to be able to do it.
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