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Fabric Covered Hangar

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baileyrory

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Mar 18, 2016
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Location
Seattle, WA
A post-and-pole building/hangar would be the obvious choice for a new hangar, but I've been hearing murmurs of fabric buildings like these working well too. I'd be curious if anyone has experience with a fabric airplane hangar and if there are any glaring negatives with them.
 
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