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Jonathan Collection Bessonneau hanger, Nervesa, Italy
In the History section of this article, it is stated that "No complete Bessonneau hangars are known to survive today." However, the Jonathan Collection in Nervesa, Italy, houses a portion of its collection in a Besonneau hanger. According to their web page, it is 70% original, though with a newly made canvas shell.

https://www.jonathanaereistorici.it/news-e-eventi/item/35-hangar-bessoneau-tipo-h.html

Does that not qualify as a complete hanger?

Cheers, Jack