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I’m going to build a “hangar”. It’s going to be a multi use building, but I’m trying to get a good plan for door size to get an RV8 in and out. Ideally (because of reasons) I’d like to install a 26’ door. Is this a comfortable sized opening? I would want bigger, but it’s going to be hard to do that without making the building larger, which I don’t really want to do. Thanks.
 
I’m going to build a “hangar”. It’s going to be a multi use building, but I’m trying to get a good plan for door size to get an RV8 in and out. Ideally (because of reasons) I’d like to install a 26’ door. Is this a comfortable sized opening? I would want bigger, but it’s going to be hard to do that without making the building larger, which I don’t really want to do. Thanks.
Too often I see airplanes, and in this case a hangar, built with the thought that they will never be sold. A 26' door would be a big mistake as it would not accommodate a typical GA aircraft and thus create a real problem if and when it is sold.
 
I’m going to build a “hangar”. It’s going to be a multi use building, but I’m trying to get a good plan for door size to get an RV8 in and out. Ideally (because of reasons) I’d like to install a 26’ door. Is this a comfortable sized opening? I would want bigger, but it’s going to be hard to do that without making the building larger, which I don’t really want to do. Thanks.
Depending on the type of hangar door you install, you could lose up to 18 inches on the opening. After Helene, I was responsible for replacing 7 hangar doors at the Western North Carolina Air Museum. Our openings were 40 feet and 45 feet. A full width 45 foot hangar door can cost you up to $30,000 or more. I worked with the folks at Fold Tite doors and had a wonderful experience and got 7 high quality doors for a fraction of the cost of well known manufacturers. You should heed what others have said about resale... one never knows what the future may bring. In my mind, the minimum opening should be 36 to 38 feet.
 

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Depending on the type of hangar door you install, you could lose up to 18 inches on the opening. After Helene, I was responsible for replacing 7 hangar doors at the Western North Carolina Air Museum. Our openings were 40 feet and 45 feet. A full width 45 foot hangar door can cost you up to $30,000 or more. I worked with the folks at Fold Tite doors and had a wonderful experience and got 7 high quality doors for a fraction of the cost of well known manufacturers. You should heed what others have said about resale... one never knows what the future may bring. In my mind, the minimum opening should be 36 to 38 feet.
If even a Piper Cub might use the field I would not use less than 40’. My farm hangar has a 40’ hangar (housing an PA-12) and I am building a hangar at a local airport with 45’ doors to make it more desirable to bigger aircraft owners. I got a quote for a 45’ x 14’ hydraulic door for less than $18k.
 
If even a Piper Cub might use the field I would not use less than 40’. My farm hangar has a 40’ hangar (housing an PA-12) and I am building a hangar at a local airport with 45’ doors to make it more desirable to bigger aircraft owners. I got a quote for a 45’ x 14’ hydraulic door for less than $18k.
The 40 foot Fold Tite Door pictured was just under $9,000 two years ago. Doesn't need any power to open or close, no additional electrical work to install and no worries about ice and snow build up affecting operation.
 
It will be a 64’ wide building. I was hoping to use 2 26’ doors, but it seems like that’s a bad idea. So, maybe a single wider door then. It will be insulated and heated. If you have recommendations on insulated doors that seal up tight, please let me know. Thanks again.
 
Door should be as wide as the hangar. Anything less traps stuff in the corners. mine is a 50 ft wide hangar and the door is 50 ft (minus the door frame).
 
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