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What lives in your hangar?

Yesterday, as I was walking around waiting for my battery to recharge, I took a census of motorised equipment parked in our two hangars or directly outside. The results came out as follows:
- 7 flyable aircraft
- 8 aircraft that may sooner or later become flyable
- 8 aircraft unlikely to ever fly again
- 7 motorcycle-like machines (2 choppers, 4 quads, 1 moped)
- 1 antique car
- 4 lawnmowers
- 2 forklifts

What about your hangars?

LKBU (near Prague), Czech Republic

Administrator
Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom

@Peter. That pigeon has been sitting directly above my plane for the last week!

Alex
Shoreham (EGKA) White Waltham (EGLM), United Kingdom

A Maule, and a barn owl. No rodents.
PJ

Glenswinton, SW Scotland, United Kingdom

I wish I had hangar :( My previous base airport is closed (LDVA) due to some political/criminal/corruption affaire and the hangar is empty.

LDZA LDVA, Croatia

A lot of mice that breed faster than we can catch them!

UK, United Kingdom

My SR22-G2
a 1973 C-172
a Piper PA-38 Tomahawk
a 174 C-172
an R-44 Raven II Helicopter
an SF-260 Marchetti
a Diamond DA-40

In Coventry

A Citation
A British Aerospace 125-800B
An Augusta 109 Heilmed
A Robin HR100
A homebuild
my commander
a few generators, pallet loader and a waste/water trailer.

In Haßfurt:
2 PA28
1 Seneca

United Kingdom

our ST10
a Dimona mostly used for traffic watching
another motorglider suspended from the ceiling that hasn’t flown for an eternity
a Midget Mustang experimental
an old Unimog
an even older Unimog
a forklift
luckily, no longery any birds with a preference for building nests inside engine air inlets

LOAN Wiener Neustadt Ost, Austria

Here is what lives in the aeroclub hanger at ENML.



LFPT, LFPN
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