"Lazy B" Ranch Airport · · PAGE 2.
April 5, 2009: Here is the front view of the big
hangar in the main building. It also has the overhead garage door in the center, but
has two side doors that fold and run on metal tracks for support.
Here is a look at the door from the inside of the hangar. Notice that the
vertical track for the overhead door is attached to the folding side doors.
Here is the side door in the open position. There is a metal wheel hiding
behind that black flap that looks like a pet door.
This stand-alone hangar and the older Cessna 172 are across from the hangar
seen in the photos above. Everything you have seen so far is on the north side of
the runway.
Irv invited me and the other pilot to see the rest of the airport and ranch
areas. We got in his car and drove down the runway to the hangars on the south side
of the runway near the East end of the property. This corrugated metal "quonset
hut" hangar also has the overhead garage door and swinging side doors on both ends of
the building. I took this photo from the back seat of Irv's car while we were
sitting on the runway.
Speaking of the runway, here is the view from the other end. This is
runway 23 as seen from a point beyond the displaced threshold area.
There are several hangars down at the southeast corner of the airport.
There are still more hangars to the left of the one shown here. I went inside it but
failed to take an external shot of the last hangar. If you look closely at the left
edge of this photo, you will see a white pedestrian door. The sign on that door says
"Hangar 2-P" and is just that -- a little room with plumbing. Those steps
down the slope behind the Cessna are made of old tires and rims filled with concrete of
course. Nothing goes to waste at the "Lazy B".
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