Saw pictures of the all terrain warriors aircraft style doors. Seems pretty clever. Self supporting, secure closure and doesn't take up floor space.
However after just watching a video they seem very slow and unpractical. It appears they are designed to be opened and left open. How do you keep the weather; hot or cold etc out?
Are they perhaps a poor choice for cold weather camping or am I missing something?
Hi Howard,
Yeah. You are missing something....there is a second security door ....but all the ones we built were only fitted with a fly screen / security mesh style door....if they were planning super cold camping the addition of clip on weather cover on the security door would be a worthwhile and easy fix.
In my opinion, the points you mentioned both for and against aren't an issue . The biggest pro is that it is very easy access and if you were camped for awhile on the beach or wherever and going in and the door all day, then you'd get pretty sick climbing a ladder step arrangement. Note the angle of them.....is the correct term for that on stairs " the going" or " the way"? .....and the biggest negative by far is that you may not always have room next to the vehicle to open the door (eg. If you pull up in a car park)...the speed can be an issue if you are in a hurry.
We always knew going with an aircraft-style door was going to be a bold step ( and we've taken plenty over the years) but it ended up being far more involved and costly than we anticipated too. I just saw a very clever aircraft style door that Hans Amesz had done on his own camper which was a manual lift with the aid of a tensioned spring and very simple ....... Simple was always the original plan but didn't work out for us.....some of the customers really like it especially those that do a lot of beach and desert camping and some have asked us to change them back to the original door with ladder steps and interestingly both those guys plan overseas travel.

Our new camper has a conventional door that can be built either on the left or right hand side, with a step well that doubles as the shower....it is two steps down below floor level and there will be a retractable step externally below the step well. Faux granite or sandstone treads hide the shower drain so there is no hint that you walking through a shower upon entry.