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February 26, 1948 photographs of the US Navy placing a ("canning") Grumman Avenger into controlled climate storage. When the project was complete, there were 328 planes in these special storage units. These planes could be easily readied in a few hours when needed. The storage units were on base at the Norfolk Naval Air Station in Norfolk, Virginia.

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April 2, 1946 aircraft parts for naval fighter planes, stored in one of the hangers at Norfolk Naval Air Station in Norfolk, Virginia.

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April 2, 1946 engines for naval fighter planes, stored in one of the hangers at Norfolk Naval Air Station in Norfolk, Virginia.

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April 2, 1946 F6F Hellcat being disassembled in one of the hangers at Norfolk Naval Air Station in Norfolk, Virginia.

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Very cool! Yes, my imagination is getting carried away dreaming of finding a "box"..........


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Very interesting. Sliding them in on rails was a bit of a surprise.

I seem to recall a picture of a Curtis SC-1 SeaHawk going into a similar igloo at Norfolk- shame one did not survive.


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This is from the March 1947 issue of Naval Aviation News

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