Splash and Dash Searey Seaplane Delights
                           Apr 29 6:36
Guest User - Request Membership Layout | Log In | Help | Videos | Site | Emails 
Search:  

 Photos
View
All Photos | Add Photos | Emoticons | Album View | Mark Unread
Search Photos:     

  
Southern Snow
Previous
Hangar Interior
Next
 Photo Info
Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Nov 7, 2006
Description: Located at Shiflit Field (9A9)in Marion, NC, about 5 miles from the home we are buidling on Lake James. The field is private, 3400' grass, and each hangar is individually owned.
Date Taken: Nov 7, 2006
Place Taken: Marion, NC
Owner: Larry Reynolds
File Name: hangar022306_20002.jpg   - Photo HTML
Full size     - <img src="/show.php?splash=SZVRG0000h">
Medium    - <img src="/show.php?splash=SZVRG0000m">
Thumbnail - <img src="/show.php?splash=SZVRG0000s">

Category: 162, N866SJ
Favorite option: If you want this item to be marked as a favorite, click on the black heart. My New Hangar    Make Cover Photo     
Clear Cover Photo      

Click on photo to view the original size.
Viewers 

  

Read what others had to say:


Don Maxwell - Nov 07,2006   Viewers  | Reply
    All right Larry!!!     
  
Charles Pickett - Nov 07,2006   Viewers  | Reply
    Did it come with the Tow Motor?<br />You may needed it to pull the SeaRey in     
  
Steve Gromak - Nov 08,2006   Viewers  | Reply
    Congratulations Larry, does it have enough room for the Z06?     
  
Larry J. Reynolds - Nov 08,2006   Viewers  | Reply
    Yea it does, but I no longer have the Z. It was way too much car for me. The hangar was bought with Z money.     
  
Mark Alan MacKinnon - Nov 09,2006   Viewers  | Reply
    Larry, the pic doesn't show the front door very well...could you describe how the door opens and closes, or maybe add some pics of it in both positions?<br /><br />I've just moved into one of a group of T-hangars (monthly rental, owned by the city). These old hangars were built in the 60's, and have sliding doors that 'roll' (or supposed to) on a rail along the top. These doors are in bad shape and are very difficult to open and close. The hangars are not high enough for bi-fold door replacement. It would be great to replace them with a better door system.     
  
Larry J. Reynolds - Nov 09,2006   Viewers  | Reply
    Mark, it is an elecrically operated bi-fold door. It is hard to see it in the picture.     


       - About Searey.us -
     - Contact Searey.us -
- Privacy Statement -
- Terms of service -
Copyright © 2024 Searey.us & Brevard Web Pro, Inc. - Copyrights may also be reserved
by posters and used by license on this site. See Terms of Service for more information.
    - Please visit our NEW Chapter Place Website at: chapterplace.com or Free Chapter Management Website at: ourchapter.org. Good for all chapters, groups or families.