Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Photoes Of Vagaina How Does An Old Aircraft Hanger Look Like? Any Website I Can See Some Photoes?

How does an old Aircraft hanger look like? any website I can see some photoes? - photoes of vagaina

I need the feeling of 1970 aircraft hangers. Do old-time air time

5 comments:

JetDoc said...

Excuse me, but in aviation, 1970 is not old ... It is quite modern.

An airplane hangar to be built in the 1970s built a lot like today ... A metal building square or rectangular with a sliding door on one side.

There were many "T" hangars built in the 1970s. T-hangars are designed small individual buildings, a single-engine light aircraft built in rows, back to back with roads between shop.

Hangar cottage style ", with its arched roof, was probably built in the 1930s or 1940s.

S D Modiano said...

Quonset huts that was magnificent - a curved roof arc up to the country --

Doc said...

What seems to what you try from home. For something like a Cessna, many halls of the creation of the pole barn type structure with two large sliding doors. For more than a parent of a 747 can not imagine the size. The sliding doors, as in small scales, but it is cut ten to fifteen feet of them. Doors (the majority) are also in the top section of the rudder / drift.
But I must say that my favorites in the old hangars are drigible Tustin and Moffett Field. They are some of the biggest feet in the world structures, free wood.

hlhzimm said...

On the nature of the hangar and click on the Google images.

Ray K said...

Discover some of them http://www.earlyaviator.com/archive3.htm: ...

For JetDoc: I wonder what he was when I knew that my 411 model in 1965 I would say one in 16 years. Ah, children.

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