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G1 |
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G3 |
Occupied |
In the summer of 2006 our chapter realized its vision of having a permanent home: our hangar was finished and became operational. This facility is the culmination of an eleven year journey. It was funded both with proceeds from our monthly pancake breakfast and a bequest from the estate of George Bogardus. The purpose of our hangar is: to have a place where chapter events can be held, a facility where our members can build their aircraft, and a place where members can gather around various other aviation-related activities. For reference here is a link to the chapter's Hangar Use Policy (.doc) |
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Location |
The chapter hangar is at the West end of the southernmost hangar building (building G) at Twin Oaks Airpark. (aerial pic with callouts here). This is not to be confused with the "breakfast hangar" where our well known pancake breakfast is held, see the picture for the location of each facility on the airport.
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The facility |
Our chapter hangar is really two adjacent hangars, units G1 and G3, each with a slightly different purpose... |
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G3 is intended for members who are actively working on aircraft projects. There may be from one to four tenants at a time depending on the stage of their projects. The Hangarmeister will coordinate the tenants, space allocation, and rent.
G1 is intended for four purposes... |
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click on the floorplan for a closer look |
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- Members who wish to do final aircraft assembly and avail themselves of the Chapter's tools and a great heated facility before moving into their own hangar somewhere else. Typically this would be a 1-3 month period.
- Members who wish to perform their annual condition inspections and avail themselves of the Chapter's tools. Typically rent period would be 2 weeks to a month.
- Chapter meetings and events.
- Chapter projects such as the Little Gee Bee restoration.
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Features: |
- Fully finished interior: insulated, sheetrocked, and painted including floor.
- Plenty of electrical service with multiple outlets on all walls.
- Bright flourescent lighting in each unit.
- Dedicated forced air propane heating sytem for each unit complete with thermostat.
- 60 gallon belt driven air compressor system with outlets plumbed in-wall in both G1 and G3
- Tools such as a drill presses and band saw will be added over time as need is established.
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Using the hangar |
Rental rates: |
G3 - Aircraft Projects |
G1 - Final assembly & Annuals |
$70/mo. - 1/4 space* |
$280/mo. - Partial months or weekly rental may be possible, check with Hangarmeister.
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$140/mo. - 1/2 space* |
$210/mo. - 3/4 space* |
$280/mo. - Full space |
*Depending upon the number of sub-tenants and the space they use. Contact Hangarmeister or see Sublease agreement for details. |
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Rental procedure: Contact Hangarmeister Rion Bourgeois to check on waiting list, discuss rental rates, or arrange move-in.
503-670-1144 w, 503-646-8763 h, 503-720-9394 cell, rion att.net.
Fine print: If you are interested in using the hangar please read Sub-lease of project space (.doc), there are terms and conditions all tenants must be familiar with. |
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