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The Hangar At 743

Schweiss Doors
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David Prescott is passionate about preserving and maintaining the heritage and history of World War II aircraft, as well as honoring that era's heroes and veterans. Prescott is founder of the Prescott Foundation and CEO of The Hangar at 743, home of the Wardbird Factory in Latham, NY. Offering maintenance and restoration services to ensure vintage WWII aircraft continue to fly safely for years to come, his living museum also provides opportunities to educate and inspire all who experience the collection. A vintage-looking hydraulic door from Schweiss Doors plays a role in the hangar's function and its value as a unique event space.

On the one hand, The Hangar at 743 serves as a museum, showing off a collection of WWII aircraft and memorabilia. On the other, it transforms into a reception hall large enough to host up to 300 people for a sit-down dinner, creating an ideal setting for military ceremonies or weddings. This one-of-a-kind venue offers guests a close-up look at iconic warbirds like the B-25 Bomber, F4U Corsair, T-6 Texas trainers, Japanese Zero and more.

Prescott’s air-conditioned 80-foot by 80-foor hangar, located on the runway of the Albany International Airport, was renovated by BBL Construction services of Albany, NY. The decked-out events venue also features 4,500 feet of office space and other amenities.

“People rent my hangar for events and one of the great things about it is the Schweiss hydraulic door,” Prescott says. “We incorporated two rows of windows into the design of the massive door so that even during inclement weather or in the wintertime, we can see outside. If weather permits leaving the door open, it provides a nice awning.

“This hangar was previously used as a New York State Police hangar and had a rather complex door system consisting of what appeared to be three garage doors that went up in channels. Once the doors were up, two rollers disconnected and cabled up out of the way.”

The hangar now opens wide with a 60-foot by 20-foot hydraulic door from Schweiss Doors. Prescott required a door of this size and ample headroom to wheel in a variety of aircraft, including vintage warbirds featured at the museum, as well as his Pilatus personal aircraft.

The Schweiss hydraulic door stands out with its attractive window design and features electric photo eye sensors and a door base safety edge. Prescott says he chose the Schweiss hydraulic door over the bifold door because it fit in well for event space and hangar use, and gives maximum clearance while giving the hangar a unique look and flavor. He also appreciates the fact his door has been maintenance free and the hydraulic pump hasn’t required adjustments or servicing.

Prescott says he first became aware of Schweiss Doors while growing up in Minnesota, but the doors gained more appeal after he witnessed a Florida hangar severely damaged by a hurricane.

“I really got interested in Schweiss Doors while at the American Aero Services aircraft restoration company in New Smyrna Beach, Fla.,” Prescott says. “A hurricane came through and actually blew out a couple of the walls of the hangar. The Schweiss doors remained standing as solid as could be. Wow! When the doors can survive a hurricane and the walls of the building can’t, they’re obviously pretty sturdy.”

He said he looked at a few other door manufacturers before deciding on Schweiss and noted that his local airport authority had a couple of Schweiss hangar doors as well.

“It’s very clear-cut with Schweiss; it truly is an engineered door,” Prescott says. “Even the construction company that installed it, and had never done a hangar door before, had no problem whatsoever following the directions. Everything, including the shipping, was straightforward. The other hangar door projects we observed being completed at the Albany airport were basically a pile of metal that showed up. They had to make sense of it, figure everything out and jury-rig pieces together.”

About Schweiss Doors

Schweiss-logoSchweiss Doors is the premier manufacturer of hydraulic and bifold liftstrap doors. Doors are custom made to any size for any type of new or existing building for architects and builders determined to do amazing things with their buildings, including the doors. Schweiss also offers a cable to liftstrap conversion package. To learn more, visit www.bifold.com or www.schweisshydraulicdoors.com.

And to learn about Schweiss' new Build Your Own Door Kit, which gives customers the plans and essential components to build their own Schweiss Doors, visit  www.bifold.com/build-your-own-door.php.

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