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On 9/18/2015 10:35 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/18/2015 8:05 AM, Ryan P. wrote: On 9/18/2015 1:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 9/17/2015 8:16 PM, Alex wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 9/16/2015 8:00 PM, Alex wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 9/15/2015 8:07 PM, Alex wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 9/14/2015 8:15 PM, Alex wrote: The motor on that door had such a high gear reduction I think it would probably lift the front end of a car off the ground with no problem. The Harley was close to 900lbs and it lifted it off the back of my truck like it wasn't even there. If I remember correctly it took about 3 minutes for the folding hanger door to open halfway. I can't believe the door didn't fold in half. It did. I meant horizontally - from the weight. No way. The "garage" was actually a 32' by 46' aircraft hanger that one of the properties we had in Florida had. The door was about 28' feet wide and 16 feet high. It folded in half horizontally as it was raised. It had a very heavy duty frame (probably for hurricane codes) made of square 4" by 4" steel tubing that ran horizontally and vertically every four feet or so. Lifting a 900lb motorcycle was duck soup for it to handle. The electric motor didn't even change pitch when lifting it due to the high gear reduction. During one of the hurricanes (we were not there) about 24 people who lived in the gated community all moved into the hanger during the worst of the storm because it was totally brick construction (other than the door). From the stories I've heard they had quite a hurricane party in it with generators sitting outside providing power. Nice! Did you have a community landing strip in that development? There are several scattered around FL. There is a private airstrip in the community although our house was not in that section. The hanger on our property was actually built for helicopters. I have always wanted to learn to fly. I have two friends who are GA pilots and live in communities like that. There is one about 100 miles north of me that has home sites on about 3 acres for only $30K. One friend has a place there, too. I'm seriously considering grabbing o to build on later. It might push me to get a license and a little plane. He's offered space in his hangar if I want to do it. I had always dreamed of getting a pilot's license since I was a kid and finally pursued it when I was in my early 50's. Once I had my ticket though I began to realize that the fun was the challenge of learning to fly. I had no purpose for flying other than recreational sightseeing and found that it wasn't exactly "relaxing". I continued to rent a Cessna or a Warrior for a few years but also got into boating which I found much more to my liking. Flying is something that's always been on my "it would be nice" radar, too. I've thought about what I would do with a license... If my property up north had enough land to clear out an air strip, that would be my main use. Otherwise, its just the "cool" factor of having a license. So in an emergency, I can be like Randy Quaid in Independence Day... "I'm a pilot. I can fly." lol How much does it cost to rent a small plane like that? Not sure what the going rate is now. Probably $75-$100 per hour depending on the type of aircraft. When I was taking lessons back in the mid-90's it cost $25/hr for the plane and $25/hr for the instructor. Once you solo'd and didn't need a CFI with you it was only the $25 for the aircraft. Those rates may have been "special" rates for students taking the course though. I think the total cost of getting your basic, private ticket is probably at least double what it was back when I got mine. IIRC, my total cost was somewhere around $3K which also included weekly ground school classes. And bread was a nickle a loaf. :-) |
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