Hangars

09 Jan 2009 13:29 #1 by Jerry
Hangars was created by Jerry
For anyone interested in hangar types, these contain drawings, and other stuff:

www.defence-estates.mod.uk/publications/dmg/dmg_24.pdf

www.defence-estates.mod.uk/publications/dmg/dmg_25.pdf

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21 Feb 2009 12:43 #2 by mawganmad
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I can't believe this thread has been up this long without anyone telling you off for the spelling mistake! lol

James Thomas

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21 Feb 2009 20:23 #3 by Paul Francis
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Are yes everytime I look at this I am itching to say something but I dont do that now having upset so many folk on here - I have to behave!

You can tell a builder from an archaeologist by the size of his trowel. Mine is a small one!

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21 Feb 2009 21:13 #4 by Peter Kirk
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More hanger types here hangercompany.com

No Amount Of Evidence Will Ever Persuade An Idiot (probably not Mark Twain)

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21 Feb 2009 21:55 #5 by Stevo
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It's a learning thing isn't it? if you want to learn then someone simply tell you something is wrong or used incorrectly (especially coming from someone in the know) shouldn't be a bad thing. Correcting someone's use of an incorrect word when someone might not realise it is the wrong word, I think is better than letting the person carry on using it.

I for one, would thank Paul for correct me on many things I've posted on this site, I'm on a ever expanding learning curve since I joined this site and I'm happy to be correct at any time because I know I will learn something from it and there's nothing wrong with learning.

Surely with the majority of us being adults on here we can all take constructive criticism.

By the way its spelt Hangar, LOL

Stevo ;)

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28 Mar 2009 23:31 #6 by Richard Drew
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Paul I can agree with your sentiment but to be fair I (sorry we) much prefer to be put right as Stevo say's. My spelling is terible I know but I have learnt a lot more about airfields now from you and the forum.

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03 Apr 2009 11:07 #7 by mawganmad
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Are yes everytime I look at this I am itching to say something but I dont do that now having upset so many folk on here - I have to behave!


That should be 'Ah, yes everytime...'
couldn't resist lol

James Thomas

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12 May 2009 17:38 #8 by Paul Francis
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Ah yes Mawganmad as usual you are quite correct. Hanger sorted now

You can tell a builder from an archaeologist by the size of his trowel. Mine is a small one!

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21 May 2009 09:03 #9 by CDP
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More hanger types here hangercompany.com


Oh God - I was stupid enough to follow this link. Yeeessss, very good Pete :roll:

Chris

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21 May 2009 19:46 #10 by Peter Kirk
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I bet others did too :)

I was looking at the DE drawings the othe day. I don't know about accuray but they are awful to look at as they make my eyes go funny. Its as though they have to use every colour in the palette.

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