A hangar is a large building where aircraft are kept, both for protection from the elements and for repairs. The same term is also applied to similar buildings that house submarines.
The term aerodrome is usually used for a hangar where old planes are kept to show them off to other people and to preserve them.
Be VERY careful to avoid confusing hangar with the soundalike word hanger, which is a hook that's used to hold an object; e.g. clothing, lamps, etc. Many people erroneously use the term "airplane hanger", but the only airplane hangersare found in museums where planes are suspended from the ceiling.
How big is the hangar, how small are the airplanes.
Most airplanes are in the hangar.
hangar
In an airplane hangar.
A hanger is an object that is specifically shaped to hang your clothes on. A hangar is a large building used to store airplanes in most cases, but it is known to have been used for government in tell or as a storage facility.
if we didnt have a hangar than all our clothes would be lying on the floor. most airplanes are in the hanger WHAT THE HANGER IS GOING ON HERE?!
Most airplanes are either parked on tarmac or in a hangar, which is just a big empty building used to store aircraft.
How big is your aircraft hangar? There are little 'T' hangars that only hold one little airplane, to HUGE military and industrial hangars that can cover acres of land.
I don't believe so. A hangar is a building for airplanes; a hanger is what you use to put clothes in the closet or frames on the wall.
An ideal airplane hangar size for two airplanes would typically be around 60 feet by 60 feet. This size allows for enough space to comfortably park and maneuver two average-sized aircraft without them being too cramped. It also provides room for any necessary maintenance and storage equipment.
I need a hanger to hang up my jacket. Be careful not to confuse this word with the soundalike "hangar". That's a large building where airplanes are kept.
The plane is in the hangar.