
Hangar 79 on Ford Island was completed in 1938 and is also a Pearl Harbor Survivor. It's the current home of the museum's restoration shop and the future site of Phase II of the Pacific Aviation Museum-Pearl Harbor.
The hangar lived through the Dec 7, 1941 attack and still bears the scars from the attack -- the glass in the hangar doors are riddled with bullet holes
http://www.fotonomy.com/ohhahhwho/photo/d08c0ee7/
And if that's not bad enough, now the hangar's become infested with mouses...
The hangar lived through the Dec 7, 1941 attack and still bears the scars from the attack -- the glass in the hangar doors are riddled with bullet holes
http://www.fotonomy.com/ohhahhwho/photo/d08c0ee7/
And if that's not bad enough, now the hangar's become infested with mouses...
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4:46pm April 22 2008Haw59 said: I hope they don't get rid of the windows. But go ahead and get rid on the mouses. |


