On
June 1, 1929, work crews put the finishing touches on a major project
at the Burlington Airport. It was on this day that a hangar was
completed to house planes.
The
large rectangular building with a rounded eye-brow roof, could accomodate
six flight-ready planes or ten planes that were prepped for storage.
The completion of the hangar was a great accomplishment, enhancing
services at an airport that wasn't quite eight years old.
Cars
lined the sides of the hangar, as people came to inspect the new
building. It would take another decade until regularly scheduled
air service would be offered at the Burlington Airport.
Image
courtesy Vermont In The Air in the collections
of the Vermont
Historical Society.
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Burlington Airport's new hangar, with a
crowd of people to celebrate.
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