Hey Bill we're just rattling off ideas here and bringing out all sides of the story. I took tie down cost into consideration. Hanger in UKT $420, Tie-down $91. That works out to $329 a month or $3948 a year. That is rent, you've got nothing to show for it when you walk away. I know you all can do the math and I'm beating a dead horse.
The fact is that it is not the cost of the aircraft or the gas that is the most expensive thing to owning an aircraft in the north east. Over 15 years your storage could be half your total cost if you have a hanger.
I've also got to share some other observations. A hanger may stop the rain from falling directly on top of the airplane, lots I've seen actually leak so that is not always the case, but it doesn't stop the aircraft from getting wet from condensation. I've walked in hangers at our airport that you think had their own tropical climate built in. Then there is the captured heat in the summer. In 20 years I've never had a rodent in my tied down aircraft to chew on things and do it's part start corrosion. Everyone of my friends with hangers have 10 mouse traps they feed the mice with.
OK one thing tie downs are no good for is storing all that collected treasure that won't fit in your garage at home. You know what I'm talking about. Besides an airplane, which is a requirement for a hanger at UKT, most of the hangers also have a boat (which we call pontoons because your not suppose to store boats). Maybe be an extra car or motorcycle or both with a snow blower and a mower or two. Then of course there is that living room furniture your wife replaced 15 years ago. On the shelf you have the box full of old charts, a few E6Bs, one in metal and one in plastic, two different style knee boards you'll never use again since you got that super duper version last year and at the bottom a half used bottle of last decades window cleaning agent. Have I missed anything? Dam I wish I had a hanger.
