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Monday, October 24, 2011

Astronomical Aircraft Hangars of the World


Hangar of Aircraft:
Hangar is a room of steel where you can hold aircraft easily. It protects aircraft from weather and sun light. It is mostly built with metal and steel. It is a secret room that hidden the aircraft from different type of satellites. Banyan Steel Arch System is used for making of hangers. This system is durable arch structures that are beneficial for aircraft hangars.

Hanger of A Aircraft
British Aerospace (Hatfield):
It is a big hangar with 80 meters and height of 20 meters. A plant of constant heating temperature and a system that protects from fire are working in this amazing hangar.
Electricity doors operated and also have anemometer that controlled cut outs to prevent opening in high winds.
 Hanger of British Aerospace (Hatfield)
Dubai International Air Port (U.A.E):
It is the busiest air port of the world and also the big hangar of air crafts. It has its width 132 meters and entry height is 20 meters with two spans of 66 meters.
These days it is being constructed and it will become largest hangar of the world. Then its width will be 600
meters and height will be 110 meters. In this big hangar there are smoke detectors are fixed for the safety of aircraft from heat and fire.
Hanger-of-Dubai-International -Airpost-new
Manston Airport:
This large hangar was constructed basically for helicopter and aircraft repair and maintenance. The main area of this hangar is 52m by 115m but the entrance area is 22m by 41m.
Manston Airport new hangar
Shannon Airport (Eire):
This hangar built for Aer Rianta to renowned UPS Courier Services which carrying cargo for supplying all over the world. The doors are used in it made with fabric. It has 76m width and 20m height.
Administration building is also on the side of this hangar for assistance. They manage all the affairs relating the hangar.
Hanger-of-Shannon-Airport-(Eire)
Manchester International Airport:
This hangar is use for maintenance and repair of different airlines that are up to big sizes. It has 85 meters span for Aircraft Engineering.
Hanger-of-Manchester-International-Airport-

Bournemouth International Airport:
This hangar has 24 meter height and 85 meter span. The hangar is well decorated with different things.
Hanger-of-Bournemouth-International-Airport
Scatsta Airport (Shetland Isles):
This hangar is made for helicopters. It has 2 spam portal framed building with 80m by 41m area and height is 7.5 meters.
Small area of roof is polycarbonate and the factory sealed roof lights for natural light. This hangar is being used for helicopters only that are why it is called helicopter hangar for scasta airport.
Scatsta Airport (Shetland Isles) 1

Biggin Hill Airport (London):
This hangar was  completed some time ago. This air port and the hangar is the most beautiful and stylish. VIP terminal of it made to cater for an international clientele.
The doors used  are automatic. It has width on the entrance spot is 56.9 meters and height 10.2 meters. The whole system of this beautiful hangar is remote controlled.
Hanger-of-blaggin-Hill-Airport-London

Suvarnabhumi Airport:
It is the largest commercial air line hangar of the world. It is now in process form. This hangar will support to stand in any size of air crafts with safely.
Almost this is completed but first the engineers will test the hangar then they will allow to others to use it. It will provide service to stand out the big air crafts of the world. This hangar follows all the standards of ICAO. The weight of its roof is 10,000 tones which is more than Eiffel Tower.
New-Hanger-of-Suvarnabhumi-Airport

Lufthansa Technik Malta Trple Archspan Hangar:
This hangar provides services for maintenance and repair to all over the world. There are three hangars in this airport two have 90m by 90m and third one has 90m by 66m area.
In this big hangar the weight of doors is 332 tones. This hangar is well developed and has all facilities that a good hangar can. This is a big source for employment also.
Lufthansa Technik Malta Trple Archspan Hanger

via: thewondrous

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