The main hangar consists of 15,000 sq ft of floor space with a door opening of 150 feet wide by 30 feet high. The hangar space can easily hold up to 8 aircraft. The hangar, as is the whole facility, is hydronically heated and air conditioned.
This picture says it all, 250 feet across by 56 feet high. A P-47 and a beautiful Colorado sunset.

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P-38 forward boom section (gear well) in build up fixure.
P-38 Aft booms and empennage assembly after rebuild. All components were prefabricated in fixures and shown here after final assembly.
P-38 top center section shown here in fixture during rebuild.
P-38 center section bottom shown here during rebuild, including flap well section.

Jack Croul's P-38 after IRAN being taken up for a test flight. Photograph by Ernie Viskupic

Jack Croul's P-51 first test flight.

Flying Heritage Collection's P-47 first test flight

Flying Heritage Collection's P-51 flying over Seattle Washington. Photograph by John Dibbs