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| How many types of hangar bays are there? |
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| Type I maintenance hangar |
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designed for carrier aircraft, rotary wing aircraft, and other smaller aircraft. 235 ft wide 85 ft deep |
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| Type II maintenance hangar |
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for US Marine aviation. also can accommodate navy's C-130, V-22, and H-53 aircraft. 119 ft deep 325 wide |
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| Type III maintenance hangar |
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used for land based patrol and large aircraft. 165 ft deep 165 ft wide |
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| must be clear at all times. separates hangar from workcenters |
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| Portable CO2 Fire Extinguishers |
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| located on bulkhead above deck |
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| Aircraft electrical system with cords |
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| for applying external power to aircraft |
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| Manually or Automatic operated hangar doors |
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| securing access to hangar and sealing off elements |
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| grounding points that provide 10 ohms or less and discharge stray voltage |
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| has low profile nozzles for high degree of reliability and low maintenance |
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| Closed Head Water only overhead sprinkler system |
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| designed to protect building and provide cooling to adjacent aircraft1 |
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| actives low level AFFF system |
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| Appropriate drainage system |
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| limit any spill pool size and contain AFFF |
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| prevent cooling of sprinkler heads, allowing earlier detection of heat |
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| Aircraft hangars are installed where? |
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| On aviation capable ships ranging from LHDs to CVNs. |
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| Where is the largest hangar located? |
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| on CVN or aircraft carrier hangar bays.685 ft long 25 ft of clearance |
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| How much aircraft can a ship hangar bay hold? |
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| What are located on the port and starboard bulkheads |
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| portable fire extinguishing equipment, aircraft external power cables, high pressure air connections, and various ship specific systems. |
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