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POGO PLANE’S TEPEE-SHAPED HANGAR.—The United States Navy’s Pogo aircraft, which rises vertically, is eased into its tepee-shaped hangar at a naval air station near San Diego. The hangar, built of wood and steel on wheels, opens like a giant clam shell to receive the aircraft. A tripledeck work platform in the hangar gives easy access to every part of the plane.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27603, 9 March 1955, Page 13

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POGO PLANE’S TEPEE-SHAPED HANGAR.—The United States Navy’s Pogo aircraft, which rises vertically, is eased into its tepee-shaped hangar at a naval air station near San Diego. The hangar, built of wood and steel on wheels, opens like a giant clam shell to receive the aircraft. A tripledeck work platform in the hangar gives easy access to every part of the plane. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27603, 9 March 1955, Page 13

POGO PLANE’S TEPEE-SHAPED HANGAR.—The United States Navy’s Pogo aircraft, which rises vertically, is eased into its tepee-shaped hangar at a naval air station near San Diego. The hangar, built of wood and steel on wheels, opens like a giant clam shell to receive the aircraft. A tripledeck work platform in the hangar gives easy access to every part of the plane. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27603, 9 March 1955, Page 13

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