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Hey guys i was wondering what the tail heights of a cessna 172 are, on wips and on baumann's
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Tail hieght on a sqaure tail 172, with-out a strobe in the tail cap, and with 2 1/5 inches of exposed strut on the nose is 9'. with a strobe in the tail cap and a flat strut it can be over 10'.
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Yea, ours is a 1969, so its the newer slanted tail
Trying to figure out, we want to put anfibs on sometime in the future, but we are looking at a t hangar and the door is right around 11ft, maybe a little under. Wip's website shows 11 ft for there floats
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Cessna_Pilot,
You did not say if you are buying or renting the hanger, but if you are buying and the hanger currently has a bi-fold door, an option would be to install a Hydroswing type of door, which would give a lot more clearance.
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Yes, it has a bi fold door, where can i find out some information about a hydro swing door?
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Does your 172 have a float kit?
Seems like your going to be into a lot of money with upgrades and loosing a lot of useful load. The price of floats, the kit and the labor, it may make more sense to think of selling and getting a different airplane. Not that the 172 isnt a good airplane on floats. Its actually great, but amphibs...Makes me wonder...Purely my opinion...
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If it looks smooth, it might be. If it looks rough, it is...www.bigtirepilot.com ...www.alaskaheliski.com
Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:23 pm
You can also add a Hi-fold kit to some Bifold doors which enables the door to go up a foot or so more.
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Cessna_Pilot,
I am building a new floatplane hanger this summer and just ordered a Hydroswing door the other day. The building is going to be fairly high anyway, since I am using a rail system to get the plane inside, so I opted to go with the hydraulic door to utilize building height. Here is their website
http://www.hydroswing.com/ they deliver about anywhere. These doors have become very popular in the last few years (especially for farm shops) because of head clearance and that they lift hydraulically, rather than using cables or straps. Steve
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