>
>Subject: RE: Aviation Question
>
>Hello All:
>Our DoD-wide hangar study is currently in draft form and will hopefully be
>posted to the Internet some time this Fall. In the study, we briefly
>mention the role of civilian airfields. I have photocopied plans from a
>book on standard civilian hangar designs. This oversized publication
>(11x17; the name escapes me) should be available from libraries designated
>as Government repositories. The drawings I have range in date from 1935 to
>1940. Most of these hangars have a bowstring truss, but there are also
>gable and shed structures. Perhaps someone could do a search on the drawing
>executors:
>Civil Aeronautics Authority
>Bureau of Federal Airways - Technical Development Division
>Airport Section
>Or...
>Department of Commerce
>Civil Aeronautics Administration
>Airport Division
>Engineering and Construction Section
>
>I hope this helps!
>Julie
>
>Julie L. Webster
>Registered Architect, Historical Architect
>U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
>P.O. Box 9005, Champaign, IL 61826-9005
>Tel: (217) 373-6717; Fax: (217) 373-7222
>E-mail: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
><mailto:[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> >
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> From: Hargrave, Michael L. CER
> Sent: Sunday, August 22, 1999 1:09 PM
> To: Webster, Julie L. CER
> Subject: FW: Aviation Question
>
>Julie: Please look at the emails below...do you know of any
>available references for civilian hangars in Utah? thanks, Mike
>-----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Webb [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
><mailto:[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]>
> Sent: Friday, August 20, 1999 1:40 PM
> To: Mike Hargrave
> Subject: FW: Aviation Question
>
>don't know if you monitor this or not, or have any relevant knowledge . . .
>
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>
> Paul A. Webb
> TRC Garrow Associates, Inc.
> 6340 Quadrangle Drive, Suite 200
> Chapel Hill, NC 27514
>
>(919) 419-7531
>(919) 419-7501 fax
>
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> >From: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
> >To: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
> >Subject: Aviation Question
> >Date: Fri, Aug 20, 1999, 2:15 PM
> >
>
> >I have just run across a difficult problem that I thought,
>perhaps,
>someone
> >out there might be able to help with. We are researching
>an early
>airplane
> >hanger structure located on a small municipal airport
>runway. It
>is still
>in
> >use and was built in 1939. It is a stand alone wood frame,
>corregated
>metal
> >sided clearstory structure. All other buildings at the
>airport
>date from
>at
> >least the 1960s. There is no statewide context for
>civilian
>aircraft
> >structures in Utah; there is barely a history of civilian
>aviation.
>There
> >are good military aviation context documents here, but
>civilian is
>fairly
> >invisible. Are there sources for civilian aviation
>architecture,
>runway
> >development and related subjects that anyone knows of
>nationally
>for this
> >time period, particularly in Western rural states?
> >
> >Mike Polk
> >Sagebrush Consultants, L.L.C.
> >Ogden, Utah
> >
>
>
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