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Speaking of Hangars

Does anyone have an example or place to look for an old WWII style hangar with the side barricks that could be sized down to say a 60x60 and an apartment type side deal?

Kinda like this style

https://www.ctairandspace.org/curtisshangar

Thanks
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Re: Speaking of Hangars

I work at a place where we have two examples of WWII style brick hangars. Used to house T-6/SNJ. Became helicopter maintenance hangars after that. I could take some pictures for you if you would like. Navy is going back and forth on whether they ought to tear them down after they build a new hangar to support AHTS. Let me know what I can do to help you out.

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Re: Speaking of Hangars

Thanks Greg,

If it’s not too much of a hassle that would great, Im looking at different ideas for a project.
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I'll grab a few photos at work today and get them sent off to you.

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