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  2. Category : Aircraft hangars on the National Register of ...

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  3. National WASP WWII Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum announced plans for a 8,600 sq ft (800 m 2) exhibition hall on the north side of the hangar to improve artifact storage and increase display area in October 2014. [3] The design eventually changed so that by the time it was dedicated in April 2017, the expansion had become an entirely separate building with an external appearance ...

  4. Webb Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    The Hangar 25 Air Museum is an aviation museum located focused on the history of Webb Air Force Base, and located on the site (now the Big Spring McMahon–Wrinkle Airport). Following the retirement of an assistant city manager in May 1995, Bobby McDonald, a member of the Big Spring Air Park Development Board, proposed preserving one of the ...

  5. Fraser Valley Trade and Exhibition Centre - Wikipedia

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    The building has an H-shaped layout of two 60,000 square feet (5,600 m 2) halls which can be used independently or for a single large exhibition. It has nine hangar-style doors of varying sizes, the biggest of which allows the passage of objects as large as 90 feet (27 m) wide and 19 feet (5.8 m) high.

  6. The Hangar (Lancaster, California) - Wikipedia

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    The Hangar, officially known as Lancaster Municipal Stadium and formerly known as Clear Channel Stadium, is a stadium in Lancaster, California, United States. From its opening in 1996 to 2020, the stadium was the home field of the Lancaster JetHawks , a now-defunct minor league baseball team of the Advanced A California League.

  7. Cascade Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Aerospace is headquartered in a 21 000 m 2 facility at the Abbotsford International Airport, in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada. The facility was built in 2000 and is designed and equipped to accommodate eight narrow-body aircraft. Cascade also has a satellite operation in Trenton, Ontario on the Canadian Forces Base.

  8. Conair Group - Wikipedia

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    Conair Group fleet Aircraft: Number: Variants: Notes Aero Commander 690: 8: 1 - Commander 690 5 - Commander 690A 2 - Commander 690B Air attack or bird dog, listed at Conair as Turbo Commander TC-690A [9] and one listed by Transport Canada as a Rockwell 690A

  9. Museum of Aerospace Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Edward H. White II Museum of Aerospace Medicine was a museum of the United States Air Force and was located in Hangar 9 at Brooks Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. [2] Brooks Air Force Base closed in 2011 under Base Realignment and Closure Commission (BRAC) procedures, and the museum closed at the same time. [3]