I have hangar space to share with my KR-2 at K2W6, California, MD, about 40
miles southeast of Washington, DC, 6 miles outside of the Mode C veil
outside the Washington, DC, SFRA. Airspace to the Northeast and to the
Southwest is unrestricted. Patuxent River restricted airspace 4007 is to
the
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On Tuesday, March 7, 2017, 6:28 PM, bjoenunley via KRnet
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Larry has it pretty
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Larry has it pretty good, free gas and all.
My bedroom window is on a 3000 foot grass strip in Northern Florida where it
never snows and rarely freezes. My private 2500 square foot hanger is 20 steps
from my door. Although, 100LL is $3,70 a gallon on our field. This is roughing
it.Joe Nunley B
The hanger rent in my area is 50 buck's a month and it must be flyable,you
crowd nest together. 3500 ft. strip is nice and the whole state is a back
up run way👍64 mph winds today good thing where not tied up outside😵
On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 6:53 PM, Flesner via KRnet
wrote:
> At 03:06 PM 3/7/2017
At 03:06 PM 3/7/2017, you wrote:
Rent is $360 per month.
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I'd tell you that my KR sleeps in a heated FBO hangar for $100 a
month and I burn free 100LL from the FBO test (waste) barrel and the
only fuel I've had to purchase in the last 4 years was on my trips to
Need to tell your friend to get rid of that glass goose. I am on the airport
were those were developed there probably isn't a single one flown more than
about two hours. One thing it really needs bad Is bracing between the upper and
lower wing. When Tom's crashed a number of years ago the right
My hangar is at 2W6, St. Mary's County Airport. 2W6 is about 40 miles south
east of Washington DC, 6 miles outside the Class B ring (big deal on what
you can do, when and how.) The airport has many styles of hangars: gravel
floor T with push-open sliding doors, concrete floors with bi-fold ele
Mark Jones mentioned his hangar rent was $300:
$300 is a big jump from $112 but it could be worse. I'm paying $355/mo
and it the least expensive on Gillespie Field. I had a hangar partner
to share the rent but that ends this month so if I put my KR on the
market again, hangar rent will be a fac
Howdy; still trying to help locate a Fairchild that is somewhere in a hangar
near Mulberry, Florida (close to Lakeland). The hangar is owned by a Clarence
Smith and I have more info on it. Anyone out there living near Mulberry or
familiar with Mr. Smith (he owns a Taylorcraft) please contact
Mark
Looks like your hangar is filling up. What is the other boat for, future
project???
Jack Cooper
Chuckey TN.
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kr2=bigpond@mylist.net] On Behalf Of ROBERT (Jack)
> COOPER
> Sent: Monday, 2 February 2009 7:00 AM
> To: KR builders and pilots
> Subject: KR> Hangar home update
>
> Its been a while since my last update but we are making some progress now.
> http://www.jackandsandy
I am green with envy.
Very nice
Regards
Barry
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[mailto:krnet-bounces+kr2=bigpond@mylist.net] On Behalf Of ROBERT (Jack)
COOPER
Sent: Monday, 2 February 2009 7:00 AM
To: KR builders and pilots
Subject: KR> Hangar h
Its been a while since my last update but we are making some progress now.
http://www.jackandsandycooper.com/newhouse4.html
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Jack Cooper
Mosheim TN
I think my KR will be ready to move to the airport by spring so I thought I
should start looking for hanger space. I first called Harnett county airport
HRJ to check about hanger space. They have a waiting list which I will be #3 on
the list. A T hanger is $255 per mo. Next I called Fayetteville
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Of kr2coo...@earthlink.net
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 3:13 PM
To: KR builders and pilots; Corvair engines for homebuilt aircraft
Subject: KR> Hangar
I think my KR will be ready to move to the airport by spring so I thought I
should start looking for hanger space. I first called Harnett coun
: Rich Meyer
> To: KRnet
> Date: 10/17/2006 11:52:06 PM
> Subject: RE: KR> Hangar
>
> Let's see, at KGSH our T-hangars with sliding doors that we have to push
> open by hand went up to $88 per month this summer. But we have three
planes
> (a KR2, a Minimax, and an A
I have my planes hangared at Ellsworth, Kansas (9K7). My cost for a large
single hangar (will hold 2 planes) is $45 a month. There is a public hangar
that will hold about six planes and it costs $25 a month.
If you want to move here, the City of Ellsworth is giving away free building
sites.
Tell that to Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz.
Doug Rupert
If you want to move here, the City of Ellsworth is giving away free
building sites. Pre-owned houses are a bargain. A six bedroom, three =
bath
brick home on 7 acres with two large barns for all of your playtoys sold =
for
$70,000. See, t
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