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from the air Page 2 - Building maps Page 3 - Aircraft and cadets on the tarmac. Page 4 - Hangars Page 5 - Aircraft in flight Page 6 - Parades Page 7 - Life at the air Station Page 8 - Life at the air Station (2) Page 9 - Naval Reserves at Livermore NAS |
Hangars
This picture was taken from the air toward the north west, at the
eastern end of the air station. The hangar (building at top) is Building
#4 on page 2. The building in
the center of this photo is building #2. It is hard to make out in the "buildings" photo. It
is NOT the building #1, but sits south east of the hangar, and blends in with
the sidewalks in the "buildings" photo.
A mixture of biplanes and single wing planes can be seen near the hangar. There
appears to be a lot of construction material around.
This appears to be the construction of training aircraft.
This hangar is most likely the same as the one in the above photo (building #4). The
windows match.
M & E Hangars (Building #4 on page 2)
A & R Building (Building #1 on page 2)
Inside of the A & R Building. Planes on far left are under
construction. The top middle is an overlap of another photo.
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