Aircraft Building Specs

  • Steel Airplane Hangar - SteelMasterStandard SteelMaster Aircraft Hangars range in size from 30 feet to 70 feet in width however we can accommodate applications up to 150 feet in width.
  • The lengths of our Steel Hangars are customizable in 2 feet increments expanding to your desired length.
  • Every SteelMaster Metal Hangar purchase includes 3 sets of engineered state stamped blueprints and newly revised 2009 construction manual.
  • You can purchase our Airplane Hangars with SteelMaster steel endwalls and sliding doors or you can customize the endwalls to match other buildings and complement your surroundings.
  • Optional Building Accessories that are available on SteelMaster Airplane Hangars include:
    •    SteelMaster Steel Endwalls
    •    SteelMaster Service Frames & Doors
    •    SteelMaster Base Connector
    •    Skylights
    •    Steel Door & Window Frames
    •    Louver & Turbine Vents
  • Metal Airplane Hangar - SteelMasterAll SteelMaster Airplane Hangars include Lifetime Engineering and a 30-Year Warranty backed by our factory and the ArcelorMittal Dofascosteel mill.
  • SteelMaster Hangars are built with heavy gauge commercial grade steel making them the strongest building on the market, capable of spans to 150 feet wide.
  • All SteelMaster Pre Engineered Hangars are mill coated with Galvalume Plus steel coating providing a dry-coated, maintenance-free finish that keeps buildings cool in the summer & easy to heat in the winter.
  • SteelMaster saves you time and money as compared to other steel structures.  Our Airplane Hangars are designed for easy construction as well as hassle-free maintenance for the life of your Arch Building.
  • SteelMaster Pre fabricated Hangars are pre-cut and pre-drilled using only one size nut and bolt.
  • SteelMaster Metal Airplane Hangars feature flexible clear span construction allowing you maximum space efficiency.
  • SteelMaster provides unparalleled customer service before and after your building purchase.
  • SteelMaster offers unprecedented display and referral programs providing substantial discounts and endless dividends long after your building purchase and construction.

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  • 33 Comments on “Aircraft Building Specs”

    • I want a quote on a 38ft x 30ft with 8ft sidewalls. One end open and one endwall closed. No door or window openings.

      Posted by William Hooten on September 12th, 2009 at 8:08 pm

    • Thank you for your post. We will have a steel buildings specialist contact you soon with a building quote.

      Posted by michellewickum on September 14th, 2009 at 7:43 am

    • i need a quote on a hangar that fit a DC-9 cargo airplane with one end closed and other end with a wide open doors if it posible the adequate place for proper ventilation or fans holes, this hangar is for install in central america country with tropical temp and frequently rains at this time i need a rough quote for reference in a business plan in order to prepare the budget i am aware of some changes that must be made after we made a definite deal, another question the can be lower if we buy two hangars instead of one thank for your help pedro ceballos from civil airtransport

      Posted by pedro ceballos on September 14th, 2009 at 6:51 pm

    • Thank you for your post. We will have a steel building specialist contact you soon about a quote for your hangar.

      Posted by Spike on September 15th, 2009 at 5:55 am

    • A building 60-70′ wide and 90 – 100′ long. Only LSA airplanes – so, prefer it to not be very high. My website: http://www.navalairestates1.com shows a five place carousel in it. We will be using a six place one. This will allow the overlapping of high wing, low wing, mid wing AC. Thus, more plane (LSA’s) in a narrower building. Space at the back – for assembly and maintenance.

      It will also be an alternative energy building. (This first one is planned for SW Florida)- and will also serve – as a Children’s Aviation Center (with outside room for static displays.)

      Thank you,

      Bob McDonagh

      Posted by Bob McDonagh on September 19th, 2009 at 1:44 pm

    • I plan to use a Hydroswing door on the front. Smaller side doors, windows and skylights will be added – along with two bathrooms. My website explains how we will have students on field trips visiting the facility(s). This will be adjacent to our EAA Chapter building – which will provide us with a meeting/classroom. Thank you. Bob McDonagh

      Posted by Bob McDonagh on September 19th, 2009 at 1:48 pm

    • Thank you for your posts. We will have a steel building specialist contact you soon with information and a quote.

      Posted by Spike on September 21st, 2009 at 6:06 am

    • Hi i represent the aeroclub of Saint Martin (small island 90nm south to virgin island) we need a hangar for our four small airplanes (Piper PA28)
      We have a max surface of 400 sq/meter.
      Can you give us some advice and price first we was thinking about two small roudy hangars but maybe one will be more practical….
      We are in earthquake and hurricane area (french rules of wind 210km/H)
      We need one enddwall close with a small door and a big sliding door.
      Best regard’s

      Posted by luc scheulen on September 28th, 2009 at 12:06 pm

    • Thank you for your post. Our steel building specialist that serves the Virgin Island area will be in contact with you soon.

      Posted by michellewickum on September 28th, 2009 at 12:42 pm

    • Gentlemen…looking for a very large building…150 or greater span by 360 foot. Regards. Hans Lauridsen

      Posted by LAURIDSEN AVIATION MUSEUM on October 23rd, 2009 at 1:53 pm

    • Thank you for your post! We will have a steel building specialist contact you soon regarding your request.

      Posted by Spike on October 26th, 2009 at 5:35 am

    • Please send me the price for the airplane hangar 60wX20hX60l.
      Thank you in advance. Best regards. Giorgio

      Posted by Giorgio Rinaldi on November 2nd, 2009 at 10:00 am

    • Thank you for your post! We will have an airplane hangar specialist contact you soon with a quote.

      Posted by Spike on November 2nd, 2009 at 1:15 pm

    • Small hanger to fit a piper tri pacer PA-22, 30×30 should do. Waiting for your timely quote,
      Cheers
      CD

      Posted by Capt Don on November 5th, 2009 at 5:11 am

    • Thank you for your post! We will have a steel airplane hangar specialist contact you soon with a quote.

      Posted by Spike on November 5th, 2009 at 6:33 am

    • Looking for an aircraft hangar steel heavy duty for African climate use. 43m wide, 47m deep and 17m high. door on front only. windows side for air space or top centre with air vents. Please quote for cbd kits to erect (do it yourself)

      Posted by Niraj Shah on November 28th, 2009 at 1:00 am

    • Thank you for your post! We will have a steel building specialist contact you soon with information.

      Posted by Spike on November 29th, 2009 at 9:39 am

    • I am looking at options for an open air pavilion soccer field. The dimensions will be 85′ wide by 160′ in length and 25′ in height. This would be open on the ends. I would be interested in a couple of windows on each side. The hanger shape would potentially work but I am more interested in a rectangle and I would place chain link fencing to use as walls for the field.

      Thanks,

      Brad

      Posted by Brad Troutman on January 14th, 2010 at 10:14 pm

    • Thank you for your post, Brad. We will have a steel building specialist contact you soon about your soccer field.

      Posted by Spike on January 15th, 2010 at 5:59 am

    • I’d like to request a cost estimate for an aircraft hangar. Details we are considering is as below. Location is Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands, US zip code 96950, which is US territory in the Pacific rim near Guam. Considered site is at Saipan International Airport.

      Outline of Aircraft Hangar Building Requirements:
      · Building footprint: 110ft x 110ft
      · Hangar sliding doors with 6m height clearance
      · Tools/equipment storage: 8m x 6m, no windows, concrete floor with coating finish, at building corner in secured area
      · Double entry doors (for security)
      · Saipan commercial building power:
      · Power outlets along walls on both sides at 5m intervals
      · Mercury lighting
      · Generator
      · Compressor
      · Water outlets at both sides of building (to wash aircrafts)
      · Water tank? & water pump

      Regards,
      William Kurashima

      Posted by William Kurashima on January 18th, 2010 at 10:42 pm

    • Thank you for your post. We will have an aircraft hangar specialist contact you soon with your quote.

      Posted by Spike on January 19th, 2010 at 6:14 am

    • I would like a quote on a hangar capable of housing a twin otter aircraft. Aircraft dimensions are 65 w 52 L 20 h
      Location is Montserrat BWI
      Thank you Dave Murray

      Posted by David Murray on January 26th, 2010 at 11:23 am

    • Thank you for your post, David. We will have an aircraft hangar specialist contact you very soon.

      Posted by Spike on January 27th, 2010 at 6:11 am

    • I need quote on 60×20x125 building with endwall in one end. This is for ag equipment storage.

      Posted by Mark Lowe on February 3rd, 2010 at 3:18 pm

    • Mark – Thank you for your post! We will have a metal building specialist contact you soon with a quote.

      Posted by Spike on February 4th, 2010 at 6:23 am

    • Sir,

      I am interested in a small hangar for my Cessna 182 w/ wing extensions. I am moving to Talkeetna, Alaska soon and need an inexpensive temporary/portable hangar that has a 45′ opening and will keep the weather off the aircraft.

      Please let me know what you have on sale and what the prices are.

      Thank,

      Tom Redman

      Posted by Tom Redman on February 15th, 2010 at 1:57 pm

    • Thank you for your post, Tom! We will have a steel hangar specialist contact you soon with more information.

      Posted by Spike on February 16th, 2010 at 6:13 am

    • I am looking for an open ended building. What are the open end dimensions of a 70′ wide? i.e. the center is so high and 20′ from center is so high and so on.

      Posted by bryan on March 1st, 2010 at 11:51 am

    • Thank you for your post, Bryan. We will have a steel building specialist contact you soon to answer all of your questions.

      Posted by Spike on March 1st, 2010 at 1:30 pm

    • I am looking for a hanger prefabricated steel or any other light material in India. Please indicate cost and time of delivery. The approximate area around 3000 sq ft.

      Posted by Mukul Kumar on April 30th, 2010 at 3:43 am

    • Thank you for your post, Mukul! A steel building specialist will be in contact with you soon to answer your questions.

      Posted by Spike on April 30th, 2010 at 4:55 am

    • I would like a quote for hangar materials and shipping costs, one end open, one closed, approx. 60×60, to be erected in NW Nevada.
      Is there a formula that will tell the height of the building at various distances from the center?
      Snow load should not be an issue, but wind and sun will be brutal, and a common hi-lo daily temperature spread of around 50 degrees. I want this building to last at least 50 years. Are there any considerations I should be aware of regarding available gauges of metal, metal fatigue from wind or expansion/contraction, orientation of open end in relation to prevailing winds, etc. Thank you!

      Posted by Kevin on July 29th, 2010 at 6:19 pm

    • Kevin – Thank you for your post! A steel hangar specialist will be in contact to answer all of your questions. Have a great day!

      Posted by Elizabeth on July 30th, 2010 at 8:20 am

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