Plan to Save Hangar Takes Flight Hope Is to Move It, Make It Part of a Wwii Museum
Evansville Courier & Press › May 02, 2006
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Days are numbered for a 1941 hangar, the last World War II-era building remaining on Evansville Regional Airport property -- at least for staying in its present location.
But there's a move afoot to dismantle the hangar and preserve it until it can be modified and reinstalled as part of a World War II home front museum -- maybe with a P-47 Thunderbolt warplane as its centerpiece.See the full content of this document
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Plan to Save Hangar Takes Flight Hope Is to Move It, Make It Part of a Wwii Museum
It's a key piece of local war-effort history. The U.S. Army Air Forces Air Transport Command kept its airplanes in the hangar during the war, local av...
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