Hangared: meaning, definitions and examples
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hangared
[ ˈhæŋərd ]
aviation terminology
The term 'hangared' refers to the act of placing an aircraft inside a hangar for storage, maintenance, or protection from the elements. Hangaring is commonly done to ensure the longevity of the aircraft, as it protects it from weather conditions such as rain, snow, and UV radiation. It can also safeguard the plane from unauthorized access or vandalism. The term may also be used in a more general sense to describe putting any object into a protective storage space.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The plane was hangared for the winter season.
- After the flight, the pilots hangared the aircraft.
- It's important to get your plane hangared during storms.
Translations
Translations of the word "hangared" in other languages:
🇵🇹 hangarizado
🇮🇳 हैंगर में रखा गया
🇩🇪 in der Halle untergebracht
🇮🇩 disimpan di hanggar
🇺🇦 зберігався в ангарі
🇵🇱 przechowywane w hangarze
🇯🇵 ハンガーに保管された
🇫🇷 entreposé dans un hangar
🇪🇸 guardado en un hangar
🇹🇷 hangarda saklanan
🇰🇷 행거에 저장된
🇸🇦 مخزن في المرآب
🇨🇿 uložený v hangáru
🇸🇰 uchovávané v hangári
🇨🇳 存放在机库中
🇸🇮 shranjeno v hangarju
🇮🇸 geymsla í hangar
🇰🇿 ангарда сақталған
🇬🇪 ანგარიში შენახული
🇦🇿 hangarda saxlanılmış
🇲🇽 guardado en un hangar
Etymology
The word 'hangar' originally comes from the Middle French term 'hangar', which is thought to have been derived from the Old French 'angard', meaning 'to shelter'. It was historically used in the context of shelters for storage, particularly for carriages and later for aircraft during the early days of aviation in the 20th century. As aviation technology advanced, the need for specialized structures to house and maintain aircraft led to the evolution of hangars as we know them today. The verb form, 'hangared', emerged to describe the action of placing an aircraft inside such a structure. The widespread use of hangars became a hallmark of modern airports and private airfields, reflecting the importance of aircraft maintenance and protection in ensuring flight safety.