- A
hangar is a
building or
structure designed to hold
aircraft or spacecraft.
Hangars are
built of metal, wood, or concrete. The word
hangar comes from...
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airfields with
underground hangars in
North Korea,
including Onchon air base, Kang Da Ri
Airport and
Sunchon Airport.
Underground hangars were
built in Bodø Main...
- Look up
hangar 18 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hangar 18 may
refer to:
Hangar 18 (conspiracy theory), a
conspiracy theory about a
hangar at the...
- all the
hangars had been dispatched,
these sheds were used for
storing spare parts. Today,
there are
believed to be
about 100
Bellman hangars still in...
-
needed to be
based in
airship hangars because weathering was a
serious risk. The
first real
airship hangar was
built as
Hangar "Y" at Chalais-Meudon near...
- The
Hangar, also
known for
commercial reasons as The NEC
Hangar, is the
training facility and
headquarters of
Australian rules football club the Essendon...
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Hangar-7 is an
events venue,
gallery and
musem space adjacent to
Salzburg Airport.
Designed to
bring together arts,
aviation and the
culinary arts, the...
-
article on "
hangar rash", but its
sister project Wiktionary does: Read the
Wiktionary entry "
hangar rash" You can also:
Search for
Hangar rash in Wikipedia...
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Wildlife Refuge Airplane Hangar, a
hangar at the J.
Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge in
North Dakota Riverside Hangar,
hangars at St. Paul
Downtown Airport...
- most
hangars were 300 feet (91 m) in length, each bay
represented 25 feet (7.6 m).
Whilst the
height of 35 feet (11 m) was
excessive for
those hangars on...