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I remember seeing some time back a hangar design that used a circular
dome style building. It showed GA airplanes all backed in and seemed like it used the space well. A Google search on round, circular, and dome aircraft hangars did not lead me to the hangar that I was looking for. Anyone remember seeing something like this? Jeff |
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![]() "Jeff" wrote in message oups.com... I remember seeing some time back a hangar design that used a circular dome style building. It showed GA airplanes all backed in and seemed like it used the space well. A Google search on round, circular, and dome aircraft hangars did not lead me to the hangar that I was looking for. Anyone remember seeing something like this? Jeff Google for aircraft hanger dome This is the first one. http://www.monolithic.com/gallery/co...l/hangar_door/ |
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I saw that one during my search, it is not the one I saw before.
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![]() "Jeff" wrote in message oups.com... I remember seeing some time back a hangar design that used a circular dome style building. It showed GA airplanes all backed in and seemed like it used the space well. A Google search on round, circular, and dome aircraft hangars did not lead me to the hangar that I was looking for. Anyone remember seeing something like this? Jeff And before I hit send I meant to add that at one time they had a drawing as you describe but I don't see it on their site now. |
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Jeff wrote:
I remember seeing some time back a hangar design that used a circular dome style building. It showed GA airplanes all backed in and seemed like it used the space well. A Google search on round, circular, and dome aircraft hangars did not lead me to the hangar that I was looking for. Anyone remember seeing something like this? Jeff No, I Haven't seen one, but building the doors would be a bi**h, also fittin' the sheet iron roof. then , if land is expensive, how do you get the ones pointed out the sides,OUT?? |
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The link below may be helpful.
http://www.armadilloproducts.com/carbuild.html Jerry in NC "Jeff" wrote in message ups.com... I saw that one during my search, it is not the one I saw before. Jeff |
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("Jeff" wrote)
I remember seeing some time back a hangar design that used a circular dome style building. It showed GA airplanes all backed in and seemed like it used the space well. A Google search on round, circular, and dome aircraft hangars did not lead me to the hangar that I was looking for. http://www.smithairfield.com/postwar.html "In 1966, a significant innovation in hangar architecture and engineering took place with the construction of the Carousel Hangar. Clark W. Smith of Decatur, Indiana, patented the design of the Carousel Hangar in 1965. Mr. Smith built this prototype four-place hangar in 1966, and it is the only example of this design ever built." http://www.armadilloproducts.com/carbuild.html Carousels for square hangars. Montblack |
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At Stroudsburg-Pocono airport (N53) there are three hangars that are domes
with doors that flip up into the roof of the dome, like big eyelids. Nice looking hangars that each hold one plane. Not space efficient, but they look strong. Don't know who made them or when. -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) "Jeff" wrote in message oups.com... I remember seeing some time back a hangar design that used a circular dome style building. It showed GA airplanes all backed in and seemed like it used the space well. A Google search on round, circular, and dome aircraft hangars did not lead me to the hangar that I was looking for. Anyone remember seeing something like this? Jeff |
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http://www.smithairfield.com/postwar.html
"In 1966, a significant innovation in hangar architecture and engineering took place with the construction of the Carousel Hangar. Clark W. Smith of Decatur, Indiana, patented the design of the Carousel Hangar in 1965. Mr. Smith built this prototype four-place hangar in 1966, and it is the only example of this design ever built." I saw some hangars very much like these at the Monterey CA airport some years ago. IIRC they were scheduled to be torn down (they were rather decrepit). David Johnson |
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Jerry wrote:
The link below may be helpful. http://www.armadilloproducts.com/carbuild.html How many planes fit out a 45'x14" bifold door? |
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