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Building a hanger

I am looking at building a steel hanger for my 7 GCBC. So far a supplier of steel hangers named Aircraft Structures Inc has the lowest price. Anyone had any experience with this company, good or bad? Thanks.

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Not sure about that company specifically, but here's a similar thread:

http://www.backcountrypilot.org/forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=236
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First, learn to spell it: Hangar :lol: . Makes the Google searches more specific.

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From the French: Hangar ....a cattle pen!

Courtesy Wikipedia

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I've flown a couple airplanes that could be considered "cows".

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Fortunately, Google generally overlooks my poor spelling.
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I think 75% of the people who type the word in question in these forums misspell it, so you're in the majority. ;)
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I used to spell it "hanger" until I saw someone else get corrected last year (probably by Mike too! :wink: )
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It helps if you just start pronouncing it "han-GAAARR"
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