Photo, Print, Drawing Marine Corps Air Station Tustin, East of Red Hill Avenue between Edinger Avenue & Barranca Parkway, Tustin, Orange County, CA Photos from Survey HABS CA-2707
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1. Site overview. Part 1 of 3-part panorama with nos. CA-2702-2 and CA-2707-3. Southern LTA Ship …
- Contributor: Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers - Timber Structures, Inc - Kea Environmental, Inc - Amirikian, Arsham - Maul, David - Dolan, Christy - U.S. Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks - Weitze, Karen - Historic American Buildings Survey - James I. Barnes Construction Company - U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division - Photography + Preservation Associates - Timber Engineering Company - Grogan, Brian C.
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2. Site overview. Part 2 of 3-part panorama with nos. CA-2702-1 and CA-2707-3. Hanger No. 2 …
- Contributor: Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers - Timber Structures, Inc - Kea Environmental, Inc - Amirikian, Arsham - Maul, David - Dolan, Christy - U.S. Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks - Weitze, Karen - Historic American Buildings Survey - James I. Barnes Construction Company - U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division - Photography + Preservation Associates - Timber Engineering Company - Grogan, Brian C.
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3. Site overview. Part 3 of 3-part panorama with nos. CA-2707-1 and CA-2707-2. Hangar No. 1. …
- Contributor: Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers - Timber Structures, Inc - Kea Environmental, Inc - Amirikian, Arsham - Maul, David - Dolan, Christy - U.S. Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks - Weitze, Karen - Historic American Buildings Survey - James I. Barnes Construction Company - U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division - Photography + Preservation Associates - Timber Engineering Company - Grogan, Brian C.
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4. Site overview. North and west sides of Hangar No. 1. Seen from intersection of Copeland …
- Contributor: Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers - Timber Structures, Inc - Kea Environmental, Inc - Amirikian, Arsham - Maul, David - Dolan, Christy - U.S. Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks - Weitze, Karen - Historic American Buildings Survey - James I. Barnes Construction Company - U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division - Photography + Preservation Associates - Timber Engineering Company - Grogan, Brian C.
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5. Site overview. West side Hangar No. 1. Seen from Severyns Road. Looking 170 degrees S. …
- Contributor: Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers - Timber Structures, Inc - Kea Environmental, Inc - Amirikian, Arsham - Maul, David - Dolan, Christy - U.S. Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks - Weitze, Karen - Historic American Buildings Survey - James I. Barnes Construction Company - U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division - Photography + Preservation Associates - Timber Engineering Company - Grogan, Brian C.
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6. Site overview. South side of Hangar No. 1. Note control tower on right. Looking 4 …
- Contributor: Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers - Timber Structures, Inc - Kea Environmental, Inc - Amirikian, Arsham - Maul, David - Dolan, Christy - U.S. Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks - Weitze, Karen - Historic American Buildings Survey - James I. Barnes Construction Company - U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division - Photography + Preservation Associates - Timber Engineering Company - Grogan, Brian C.
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7. Site overview. Hangar No. 1 at left. Hangar No. 2 at rear center. Seen from …
- Contributor: Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers - Timber Structures, Inc - Kea Environmental, Inc - Amirikian, Arsham - Maul, David - Dolan, Christy - U.S. Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks - Weitze, Karen - Historic American Buildings Survey - James I. Barnes Construction Company - U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division - Photography + Preservation Associates - Timber Engineering Company - Grogan, Brian C.
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8. Site overview. View of Hangar No. 2 from roof of Hangar No. 1. Note control …
- Contributor: Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers - Timber Structures, Inc - Kea Environmental, Inc - Amirikian, Arsham - Maul, David - Dolan, Christy - U.S. Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks - Weitze, Karen - Historic American Buildings Survey - James I. Barnes Construction Company - U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division - Photography + Preservation Associates - Timber Engineering Company - Grogan, Brian C.
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9. Site overview. View of Hangar No. 1 at rear, Hangar No. 2 at right. Looking …
- Contributor: Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers - Timber Structures, Inc - Kea Environmental, Inc - Amirikian, Arsham - Maul, David - Dolan, Christy - U.S. Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks - Weitze, Karen - Historic American Buildings Survey - James I. Barnes Construction Company - U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division - Photography + Preservation Associates - Timber Engineering Company - Grogan, Brian C.
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10. Site overview. View of east side of Hangar No. 2 at left and Hangar No. …
- Contributor: Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers - Timber Structures, Inc - Kea Environmental, Inc - Amirikian, Arsham - Maul, David - Dolan, Christy - U.S. Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks - Weitze, Karen - Historic American Buildings Survey - James I. Barnes Construction Company - U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division - Photography + Preservation Associates - Timber Engineering Company - Grogan, Brian C.
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11. Photographic copy of historic photograph: Aerial view of construction of both LTA Ship Hangars (looking …
- Contributor: Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers - Timber Structures, Inc - Kea Environmental, Inc - Amirikian, Arsham - Maul, David - Dolan, Christy - U.S. Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks - Weitze, Karen - Historic American Buildings Survey - James I. Barnes Construction Company - U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division - Photography + Preservation Associates - Timber Engineering Company - Grogan, Brian C.
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12. Photographic copy of historic photograph:Aerial view of entire LTA Base after completion of both LTA …
- Contributor: Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers - Timber Structures, Inc - Kea Environmental, Inc - Amirikian, Arsham - Maul, David - Dolan, Christy - U.S. Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks - Weitze, Karen - Historic American Buildings Survey - James I. Barnes Construction Company - U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division - Photography + Preservation Associates - Timber Engineering Company - Grogan, Brian C.
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13. Photographic copy of historic photograph: Aerial view of re-roofing of northern LTA Ship Hangar, circa …
- Contributor: Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers - Timber Structures, Inc - Kea Environmental, Inc - Amirikian, Arsham - Maul, David - Dolan, Christy - U.S. Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks - Weitze, Karen - Historic American Buildings Survey - James I. Barnes Construction Company - U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division - Photography + Preservation Associates - Timber Engineering Company - Grogan, Brian C.
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14. Photographic copy of historic drawing: Map of Naval Air Station (L.T.A.), Santa Ana, Calif. Showing …
- Contributor: Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers - Timber Structures, Inc - Kea Environmental, Inc - Amirikian, Arsham - Maul, David - Dolan, Christy - U.S. Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks - Weitze, Karen - Historic American Buildings Survey - James I. Barnes Construction Company - U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division - Photography + Preservation Associates - Timber Engineering Company - Grogan, Brian C.
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15. Photographic copy of historic drawing: Naval Air Station, Santa Ana, Calif. Lighter-than-air-hangar roof truss details. …
- Contributor: Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers - Timber Structures, Inc - Kea Environmental, Inc - Amirikian, Arsham - Maul, David - Dolan, Christy - U.S. Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks - Weitze, Karen - Historic American Buildings Survey - James I. Barnes Construction Company - U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division - Photography + Preservation Associates - Timber Engineering Company - Grogan, Brian C.
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16. Photographic copy of historic drawing: U.S. Marine Corps Air Facility, Santa Ana, California. Hangers No. …
- Contributor: Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers - Timber Structures, Inc - Kea Environmental, Inc - Amirikian, Arsham - Maul, David - Dolan, Christy - U.S. Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks - Weitze, Karen - Historic American Buildings Survey - James I. Barnes Construction Company - U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division - Photography + Preservation Associates - Timber Engineering Company - Grogan, Brian C.
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17. Photographic copy of historic drawing: Naval Air Station Lighter than Air Hangar. Wood Construction Horizontal …
- Contributor: Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers - Timber Structures, Inc - Kea Environmental, Inc - Amirikian, Arsham - Maul, David - Dolan, Christy - U.S. Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks - Weitze, Karen - Historic American Buildings Survey - James I. Barnes Construction Company - U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division - Photography + Preservation Associates - Timber Engineering Company - Grogan, Brian C.
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18. Photographic copy of historic drawing: Truscon Steel Products. Operated Straight Slide Doors. L.T.A. Hangars from …
- Contributor: Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers - Timber Structures, Inc - Kea Environmental, Inc - Amirikian, Arsham - Maul, David - Dolan, Christy - U.S. Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks - Weitze, Karen - Historic American Buildings Survey - James I. Barnes Construction Company - U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division - Photography + Preservation Associates - Timber Engineering Company - Grogan, Brian C.
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19. Photographic copy of historic drawing: Typical Cross Section and Details, L.T.A. Timber Hangar. (Original drawings …
- Contributor: Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers - Timber Structures, Inc - Kea Environmental, Inc - Amirikian, Arsham - Maul, David - Dolan, Christy - U.S. Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks - Weitze, Karen - Historic American Buildings Survey - James I. Barnes Construction Company - U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division - Photography + Preservation Associates - Timber Engineering Company - Grogan, Brian C.
About this Item
Title
- Marine Corps Air Station Tustin, East of Red Hill Avenue between Edinger Avenue & Barranca Parkway, Tustin, Orange County, CA
Other Title
- Marine Helicopter Air Station Tustin
Names
- Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
- Amirikian, Arsham
- U.S. Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks
- Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers
- James I. Barnes Construction Company
- Timber Structures, Inc.
- Timber Engineering Company
- U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division, sponsor
- KEA Environmental, Inc., contractor
- Photography + Preservation Associates, contractor
- Maul, David, transmitter
- Grogan, Brian C., photographer
- Weitze, Karen, historian
- Dolan, Christy, historian
Created / Published
- Documentation compiled after 1933
Headings
- - air bases
- - military organizations
- - hangars
- - airships
- - war (World War II)
- - war (Korean War)
- - helicopters
- - California--Orange County--Tustin
Latitude / Longitude
- 33.709855,-117.824912
Notes
- - Significance: MCAS Tustin was originally built to support the function of the LTA ships and later became a major center for Marine helicopter aviation on the West Coast. The lighter-than-air ship hangars represent a major engineering achievement of World War II, and remain among the largest wood-framed structures in the world. Together with their associated helium tank buildings and mooring mats, they form a discontiguous National Register District (National Register of Historic Places 1975). They mark a significant period of American history when the development of airships played a critical role in America's anti-submarine defense. They are part of a small group of seven similar blimp hangars built in the United States during 1942-1943 that remain intact at their original sites as of 1996.
- - Survey number: HABS CA-2707
- - Building/structure dates: 1942-1943 Initial Construction
- - National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 75000451
Medium
- Photo(s): 19
- Data Page(s): 26
- Photo Caption Page(s): 2
Call Number/Physical Location
- HABS CAL,30-TUST,1-
Source Collection
- Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
Repository
- Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Control Number
- ca2790
Rights Advisory
- No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. https://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html
Online Format
- image
Part of
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Contributor
- Amirikian, Arsham
- Dolan, Christy
- Grogan, Brian C.
- Historic American Buildings Survey
- Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers
- James I. Barnes Construction Company
- Kea Environmental, Inc
- Maul, David
- Photography + Preservation Associates
- Timber Engineering Company
- Timber Structures, Inc
- U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division
- U.S. Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks
- Weitze, Karen