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Originally Posted by analog
I'm just laughing at the overhangs for the cockpit areas... is that so it doesn't get rain on the front of the plane? Is it so he can get into his plane without getting wet?
I can imagine seeing that plane flying with a funky-looking tan line on it because the nose never gets any sun while parked. lol
Really though, ignoring the ugly box-like appearance of the house, the planes are perfect for a man who loves to fly.
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I thought so too that the overhangs were to protect them from rain, however I think it might be to keep direct sun out of the cockpit - it is in Florida after all. And unless he has a ground crew, someone is going to have to board the plane after its been backed out of the 'gate' Since there's no reverse on planes, someone would have to use a garden tractor or whatever to pull them back so the plane would be pointed forward, towards the runway. I'll bet no one boards the planes until its been pulled away from the overhang and repositioned towards the runway.