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Hangar No. 6 of Paris-Orly airport
New hangar is referred to as world's largest; it is 300 m long, 52 m deep and of 15 m free inner height; steel structure of building is composed of 10 transversal overhanging frame members, freely cantilevering 38 m from supporting columns; roof consists of corrugated, bitumen covered, "Acieroid " plates laid on purlins; 50 m wide building for service areas and offices at back of hangar are of same length.
Hangar No. 6 of Paris-Orly airport
New hangar is referred to as world's largest; it is 300 m long, 52 m deep and of 15 m free inner height; steel structure of building is composed of 10 transversal overhanging frame members, freely cantilevering 38 m from supporting columns; roof consists of corrugated, bitumen covered, "Acieroid " plates laid on purlins; 50 m wide building for service areas and offices at back of hangar are of same length.
Hangar No. 6 of Paris-Orly airport
Le hangar de l'Aeroport de Paris-Orly
Le Chevallier, J. (author) / Roberge, E. (author) / Samuel, A. (author)
Genie Civil ; 137
1960
7 pages
Article (Journal)
French
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