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Last month, the Navy announced plans to remove the structure's toxic panels and leave its steel framework in place.

Moffett Field was originally commissioned in 1933 as a naval air station, and Hangar One housed the 785-foot-long USS Macon, a rigid frame airship.
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Author Erik Charlton from Menlo Park, USA
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