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hangars

n. (plural of hangar English)

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Air hangars at the airstrip outside Can Tho and take a copter from there.

Then someone who must have been out at the hangars came in and told the old man that Big Minh, the new puppet president at Saigon, was broadcasting a speech.

Harry supposed that the major excavations carried out by the Space Force, in the course of digging hangars for the base, might have had something to do with that.

The lounge, or wardroom, was not, by a long way, the biggest interior space available on the base-but it was the only area of sufficient size, apart from the hangars, to which the commander was willing to admit a collection of eccentric strangers, particularly at this crucial time.

The blue minivan crossed the runway and raced toward the line of maintenance hangars at Los Angeles Airport.

The maintenance hangars in a row off to the west, lit by the sun rising over the San Fernando Mountains.

Gullick glanced over at a third officer whose screens showed multiple video feeds of large hangars with rock walls--the view of what was right above them.

Up against the base of a large bat vest, filling the empty pockets with extra magazines for mountain there was a cluster of buildings, several hangars, the Calico.

Groom Lake Facility, he leaped from the LTD and strode quickly through its growing field of Quonset huts and hangars to where he knew they waited for him, the scientists and technicians who belonged to him now, belonged to the project he oversaw, and which, unlike his father, he would never allow to slip from his grasp.