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  Darick
       why is a hangar called a hangar ? its my
  understanding many years ago est 1920-1940 est
  date they would hang airplanes from ceiling of 
  building to use all space available. i was in
  Germany recent years and took picture of airplanes
  hanging from ceiling. now it was small aircraft
  of course, but that's the idea. i am looking for
  that picture if i find it ill post it for all to 
  see.
                                   Earl j


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> While we're at it, why is a cockpit called a
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> Nevermind, I have a pretty good idea. ;-)  Please,
> no
> flames guys, I'm just having a little fun.
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> Spook
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> >  A friend ask, why is a hangar called a hangar? 
> > What's the word history on that one?
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> > ANYBODY?
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> > Darick
> > 94139
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