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The Warren truss is a prominent structural feature in hundreds of hastily constructed aircraft hangars in WW2. In the early parts of the war, the British and Canadian government formed an agreement known as the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan which used newly constructed airbases in Canada to train aircrew needed to sustain emerging air forces.
Pages in category "Warren truss bridges in the United States" The following 152 pages are in this category, out of 152 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Kingpost truss bridge, named for Ohio's second governor ... Subdivided Pratt truss Newton Falls Covered Bridge: 1831 1974-10-16 ... Warren truss Scottown Covered Bridge:
Warren through truss Maysville-Aberdeen Bridge: 1930, 1931 1983-06-30 Maysville ... Subdivided Pratt truss Oldtown Covered Bridge: 1880 1976-03-26 Oldtown
A Warren truss. The Warren truss was patented in 1848 by James Warren and Willoughby Theobald Monzani, and consists of longitudinal members joined only by angled cross-members, forming alternately inverted equilateral triangle-shaped spaces along its length, ensuring that no individual strut, beam, or tie is subject to bending or torsional ...
Warren pony truss: Augusta Bridge 1930 removed 2002-09-14 Augusta: Woodruff: Warren cantilever: Big Slough Ditch Bridge: 1947 removed 2004-09-24 Brighton: Greene: Warren truss: Black River Bridge: 1934 listed 1990-04-09; removed 2018-01-26 Pocahontas: Randolph
Nine buildings of the original 20 that surround this intersection. They comprise the only remaining intact 19th-century commercial-residential cluster on north Broadway. A 1900 Warren Truss railroad bridge is a contributing structure. [60] 14: Building at 44 Central Avenue: Building at 44 Central Avenue: February 14, 2014 : 44 Central Avenue.
Warren truss: 1909 1996 96th Avenue Pentwater River north branch Pentwater: Oceana MI-120: Comstock Road Bridge ...