To accommodate their expansion, the company built a new hangar and office building during the 1960s.
Camp Lewis received funding in 1927 to build a second hangar.
He had built a hangar & runway at the Bell which stands today.
The two Army built hangars still exist along with a few old warehouses.
He was also planning to build a new hangar at Gatwick for £300,000.
Noyes built a new hangar very soon after beginning operation of the airport.
A sponsor provided 50,000 Mark to build a hangar at the expo.
A minimum house size of 3,500 square feet is required and buyers with planes must build a hangar.
He was the first to test his design in a wind tunnel and the first to build a hangar.
At the north end of the runway, the Luftwaffe built several hangars and a prison camp.