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Show UNDERGROUND HANGARS. AMSTERDAM, Jan. 31. (Correspondence (Corre-spondence of the Associated Press). The German army is now constructing underground hangars for its airplanes as protection against English bombing raids, says tho Echo Beige. At one of the principal Belgian ncrodromes, hangars han-gars of this type capable of housing twelve machines have already been completed by the use of war-prisoner labor. Tho hangars are of great depth and are protected overhead by a thick roof of concrete and earth. Tho machines ma-chines are underground and emergo by a long runway In full flight In returning return-ing they alight on the inclined plane, down which the machines run easily to "their shelters. |