I heard an airplane start up yesterday morning while I was working in my hangar and it sounded like it was very close and loud so I opened the service door to take a look to see which neighbor it was going for a flight and if I knew him. To my surprise I saw the aircraft emerging nose first from the hangar as he reved up the engine to get the plane moving, he had to really give it the gas to get it moving because of the zero degree air temperature because at that termperature the rubber on the tires are real stiff kind of like wooded blocks rather than wheels.
I can not believe it did not blow the tin off the hangar, wow, that had to be a lot of air pressure in the hangar when he reved it up to get out.
I wonder if he would have done that to his own building, "these are city owned units here"....
I can not believe it did not blow the tin off the hangar, wow, that had to be a lot of air pressure in the hangar when he reved it up to get out.
I wonder if he would have done that to his own building, "these are city owned units here"....