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Hexagonal hangar with six doors provides quick plane exit
Western Air Express has built in Los Angeles hexagonal hangar holding six planes; each of which faces out toward door; building, covering 54,000 sq. ft. of floor space, has structural-steel frame, concrete floor, and roof and sides of corrugated iron; each of six doors, 120 ft. wide by 20 ft. high, and occupying almost entire side, is operated by electric control.
Hexagonal hangar with six doors provides quick plane exit
Western Air Express has built in Los Angeles hexagonal hangar holding six planes; each of which faces out toward door; building, covering 54,000 sq. ft. of floor space, has structural-steel frame, concrete floor, and roof and sides of corrugated iron; each of six doors, 120 ft. wide by 20 ft. high, and occupying almost entire side, is operated by electric control.
Hexagonal hangar with six doors provides quick plane exit
Eng. News-Rec
Engineering News Record ; 103
1929
1 Fig.
Article (Journal)
English
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Engineering Index Backfile | 1929
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