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Hangin' in There-- Monolithic Dome Airplane Hangars

Editor's Note: This article features new hangar drawings which utilize the new, Monolithic hangar door. We will continue to post new designs here, so check back often.

Update as of May 4, 2006: On March 21, 2006, Monolithic's president David B. South was issued U.S. Patent 7,013,607 for his invention: the Monolithic Contoured Laterally Moveable Access Door.

by Kris Garrison

Why Use a Monolithic Dome for an Airplane Hangar?

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Monolithic Domes Make the Best Airplane Hangars for several reasons:

Clear Span

The Monolithic Dome's interior is clear span. This makes design and implementation very simple.

Energy Efficient

Metal buildings keep the sun and rain off aircraft but do not provide the thermal protection that a Monolithic Dome provides. A Monolithic Dome's thermal qualities and superior insulation keeps an airplane at a constant, reasonable temperature - extending the life of its high tech electronics and avionics.

Near-absolute Protection

Monolithic Dome hangars are tough and provide "near-absolute" protection. The military uses hangars that will withstand winds up to 110 mph, yet hurricanes such as Katrina exceeded 125 mph winds. A Monolithic Dome withstands winds in excess of 150 mph, creating the perfect shelter for all types of aircraft.

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