The World War 2 Tustin Hangar was one of two iconic structures featured in numerous films and tv shows.
A massive fire at the former Tustin Air Base in Tustin, California has destroyed a World War 2 era hangar where many film and television series have been shot, including Star Trek, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Pearl Harbor, and The X-Files. According to Deadline, firefighters are continuing to battle the blaze and responded to the scene after 1:30 a.m. Tuesday morning, finding flames tearing through the roof of the wooden structure.
The hangar continues to burn with collapse of sections at a time. Because of extremely dangerous conditions, firefighters will monitor to ensure the fire remains contained. Firefighters will remain on scene and in the area throughout the day. Smoke will be seen – if you >>> pic.twitter.com/dFEzxY1nmE
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