Large Clear SpansLarge Clear Spans

Clear span versions of the Airstream structure are useful in covering large open areas under one roof, without requiring obstacles such as support columns or tie-down cables in the middle. The flexibility of these structures allows for the covering of areas of various shapes for many applications.

Large areas of more than 300’ in width and length or diameter can easily be covered with an Airstream Clear Span.



Multi BayMulit-bay

Multi-bay versions of the Airstream Greenhouse™ are useful in covering large areas under one roof. The flexibility of these structures allows for the covering of areas of various shapes and uneven ground. The enclosure of multiple acres under one roof allows for reduced production costs, easier management, and the economical use of computer-controlled environmental parameters.

As the structure is held down, rather than up, the cables that tether the plastic film to the ground can be adjusted to increase or decrease the height of the greenhouse. Each bay is typically 33’ wide, which allows for easy passage of wide equipment.

Internal structures can be installed for the growing of almost any crop and structures can be erected over existing crop stands.

 

Clear Span tunnels

The high tunnel version of the Airstream Clear Span is useful for storage and shelter where snow falls are heavy. Without the need to use fossil fuel to melt any accumulation of snow, the high tunnel version allows the snow to slough off to the sides. This is accomplished by the dynamic design of the tunnel.

High tunnels can be configured up to 100’ wide, more than 30’ high, and lengths in excess of 300’. Both single layer and double layer (for greater insulation) roof construction is available. The large entry way allows for the passage of vehicles and equipment.

Single tunnels

The high tunnel version of the Airstream Greenhouse™ is useful in the production of crops, both high and low, where snow falls are heavy. Without the need to use fossil fuel to melt any accumulation of snow, the high tunnel version allows the snow to slough off to the sides. This is accomplished by the dynamic design of the tunnel.

High tunnels can be configured up to 52’ wide, more than 20’ high, and lengths in excess of 300’. Both single layer and double layer (for greater insulation) roof construction is available. The large entry and ventilation capacity allow for the use of tractors inside.