Hangar
A hangar is a closed structure made to hold aircraft while it is on the ground. It is like a garage but for aircraft instead of cars. A hangar is most often made of metal, but may be made of other things like wood and concrete. It protects the aircraft from weather and sun damage.
Hangar Media
A Royal Air Force station hangar
Carl Richard Nyberg's hangar for his Flugan (fly) from 1908, Täcka udden in Lidingö, Sweden
Six helium-filled blimps stored in one of the two hangars at the former US Marine Corps Air Station Tustin
The helicopter hangar of an Akizuki-class destroyer.
Hangar homes at Independence State Airport
Hangars can hold fixed-wing aircraft, rotary-wing aircraft (helicopters), and lighter-than-air ships.
Hangar No. 2 at MCAS Tustin, designed to accommodate airships and blimps, 1,072 ft (327 m) long, 292 ft (89 m) wide and 192 ft (59 m) tall.