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Old October 31st 05, 12:06 AM
Marc CYBW
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Default Hanger Design in Hurricane Zones

I was looking through photos of airplanes destroyed in their hangers in the
recent hurricane season

Are there any hanger designs that consistently work better than others in
hurricane prone environments? The latest hangers at our airport (CYBW) are
steel frame with steel siding with some of them being formed concrete or
concrete block. The latter two look expensive, but VERY sturdy.

Marc


 




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