We did this with Beverley's at Dishforth, in the 50's.
But with the added complexity of doing it sideways!
Things we called 'skids' were put under the main wheels. The nose was jacked up.
The a/c was moved into the hangar and then the nose was lowered with the a/c positioned so that both tail fins went up between the girders of the roof.
We put 2 a/c in each hangar, one facing each way.