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  2. High-speed door - Wikipedia

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    High-speed doors are door systems, mainly used in industrial applications. They are technical enhancements of the generally known sectional doors, PVC fabric doors or roller shutters. The main difference is that the durable construction provides a higher operating speed and they are able to sustain a higher number of cycles (opening and closing ...

  3. Goodyear Airdock - Wikipedia

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    1929/30. Architect. Karl Arnstein, Paul K. Helma, Wilbur J. Watson. NRHP reference No. 73002259 [1] Added to NRHP. April 11, 1973. The Goodyear Airdock is a construction and storage airship hangar in Akron, Ohio. At its completion in 1929, it was the largest building in the world without interior supports.

  4. Tee hangar - Wikipedia

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    A Tee hangar is a type of enclosed structure designed to hold aircraft in protective storage, and their shape takes advantage of the shape of most general aviation aircraft where the main wings are longer than the horizontal stabilizer. This type of hangar is also known as Tee-hangar, T hangar or T-hangar. Typically constructed of metal, they ...

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  7. Cologne Butzweilerhof Airport - Wikipedia

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    Butzweilerhof was an airport of Cologne in West Germany. It was established as a training airfield in 1912, and saw airline service from 1922 until the 1950s. It was replaced by the Cologne Bonn Airport. The airport buildings from 1935-36 are registered as listed monuments, and a rare example of airport architecture from the interwar period.

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