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The Bellman Hangar was designed in the United Kingdom in 1936 by the Directorate of Works structural engineer, N. S. Bellman, as a temporary aircraft hangar capable of being erected or dismantled by unskilled labour with simple equipment and to be easily transportable. Commercial manufacturing rights were acquired by Head Wrightson & Co of Teesdale Iron Works, Thornaby-on-Tees. By November 1938, 10 had even been supplied to Russia.

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Bellman hangar

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The Bellman Hangar was designed in the United Kingdom in 1936 by the Directorate of Works structural engineer, N. S. Bellman, as a temporary aircraft hangar...

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porter Bellman (surname) Bellman (diving), a standby diver and diver's attendant Bellman hangar, a prefabricated, portable aircraft hangar Bellman's Head...

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Spain Round concrete hangars at Grimbergen Airfield, Belgium. Private Hangar on a farm in Namibia (2017) Bellman hangar (temporary hangar designed in the United...

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Evans Head Memorial Aerodrome

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the last remaining Bellman hangar and the refurbishment and relocation of the original base canteen. The fully restored Bellman hangar is now used by EHMAHAA...

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Vickers Wellington

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having its outer wings removed the day before, N2980 was towed from the Bellman hangar in which it was restored and where it had been displayed for nearly...

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RAAF Base Amberley heritage structures

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reinforced by the workshop and maintenance hangar zone which retains the 13 Bellman Hangars, in addition to Hangar 76, erected by 1941. The buildings show...

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Dubbo RAAF Stores Depot

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surviving examples of this building type in Australia. Bellman hangars The three Bellman Hangars provide evidence of very early prefabrication techniques...

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Elstree Aerodrome

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operations in 1946. There is a large wartime built Bellman hangar and a number of smaller hangars. Residents include aeroplane and helicopter schools...

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History of Manchester Airport

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RAF held onto it for some time after WWII ended. big, black: Hangar 2/3: a Bellman hangar, built in mid 1939: in World War II used by Air Transport Auxiliary...

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Tatenhill Airfield

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17/35 featuring a complex of hangars, whereas the east–west (08/26) runway remains operational. A wartime Bellman hangar located at the northeast corner...

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Brooklands Museum

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Restaurant buildings, the 1911 Flight Ticket Office, and a 1940 Bellman aircraft hangar. Surviving sections of the 1937 Campbell Circuit, the 1907 Finishing...

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Perth Airport

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for the renaming took place on the main apron in front of a converted Bellman hangar used by TAA as its passenger terminal. At the time, a new international...

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Kissing Point Fortification

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on the parade ground; and some long sheds on Cook Street where the Bellman Hangar stands today (1/SP211556). The P1 hut was a type of modular building...

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Port Pirie Airport

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early 1947, with the aerodrome reverting to civilian use thereafter. A Bellman hangar is still standing at the airport and is in good condition, it remains...

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RAF Balado Bridge

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in 1942 and was larger than the Bellman hangar which was also a temporary and transportable type. The smaller hangar was a Super Robin type. The airfield...

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RAF Cark

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airfield a Bellman Hangar was built on the technical site and in time this was supplemented by the addition of fourteen blister type hangars. On March...

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Brooklands

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resulted in the relocation and restoration of the Grade II Listed 1940 Bellman Hangar complete with a comprehensive new "Aircraft Factory" exhibition inside...

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Caernarfon Airport

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(914 m) and 14/32 1,000 yards (914 m). It had two T1 hangars, a single Bellman hangar and six blister hangars along the northern perimeter track. The technical...

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South Yorkshire Aircraft Museum

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last remaining original buildings from RAF Doncaster in the shape of a Bellman hangar, two wooden Air Ministry 'Billet Huts' (Buildings 19 and 21) and various...

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Wolverhampton Airport

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Wartime prefabricated Bellman hangar in civil use at Wolverhampton...

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Hersham

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below) plus Corbie Wood ('W86' which included both a Bellman hangar and an Air Ministry T.2 Type hangar) and Riseholme ('W63'), both located on the St George's...

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Prefabricated building

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United Kingdom prefabricated buildings used included Nissen huts and Bellman Hangars. 'Prefabs' were built after the war as a means of quickly and cheaply...

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Broadmeadow Aerodrome

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After the war ended the NAC purchased a Bellman Hangar from the RAAF and erected it on-site next to its main hangar. In 1953, the Newcastle Aero Club became...

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RAF Akeman Street

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station closed on 1 February 1947. Little of the 10 Blister hangars and single large Bellman hangar remain today. List of former Royal Air Force stations Bowyer...

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Wagga Wagga Airport

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was made to accommodate civilian flying operations at Forest Hill. A Bellman hangar was allocated for civilian use and Mobil/Vacuum installed an aircraft...

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Central Australian Aviation Museum

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forced upon Connellan Airways. The larger Bellman Hangar, which occupied the site next to the present hangar was moved to the present airport and all operations...

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