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  2. Hangar One (Moffett Federal Airfield) - Wikipedia

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    The hangar at its opening in 1933. Designed by German air ship and structural engineer Dr. Karl Arnstein, Vice President and Director of Engineering for the Goodyear Zeppelin Corporation of Akron, Ohio, in collaboration with Wilbur Watson Associates Architects and Engineers of Cleveland, Ohio, Hangar One is constructed on a network of steel girders sheathed with galvanized steel.

  3. Khalil Wheeler-Weaver - Wikipedia

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    In March 2022, Wheeler-Weaver was charged with the October 2016 murder of 15-year-old Mawa Doumbia. Her remains were found in a house in Orange, New Jersey on May 9, 2019. Doumbia's remains were unidentified for more than two years. [7] Wheeler-Weaver maintained his innocence, claiming he was framed. [8] [9] [10] [11]

  4. List of United States Air Force installations - Wikipedia

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    Air National Guard units are a reserve military force composed of state Air National Guard members or federally recognized units and report to the governor of their respective state, territory (Puerto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands) or the commanding general of the District of Columbia National Guard.

  5. Mava (tobacco) - Wikipedia

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    Mava, also known as Maava or Mawa, (Hindi: मावा) is a form of smokeless tobacco that combines tobacco with ingredients like betel nut and lime, forming a concoction. [1] Studies indicate that it is one of the most dangerous forms of chewing tobacco.

  6. Underground hangar - Wikipedia

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    A Mirage IIIRS in front of an aircraft cavern in Buochs Airport, Switzerland. An underground hangar is a type of hangar for military aircraft, usually dug into the side of a mountain for protection.

  7. Goodyear Airdock - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Navy airship USS Macon under construction at the Goodyear Airdock in 1932.. In 1929, Goodyear Zeppelin Corporation, later Goodyear Aerospace, sought a structure in which "lighter-than-air" ships (later known as airships, dirigibles, and blimps) could be constructed. [5]