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where planes go to die

marchplumber

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Thanks for the photos. Curious, can they be reactivated? or are they a parts base for still flying aircraft? Hard to believe a B1B is there. Guess I'm gettin older. Love the shot of the Aardvark! What a bird!!

God bless,
Tony
 

taylordc15

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They can get reactivated, the F-4's that were there were all refurbished as drones, when I was there they had a bunch of F-16's being readied for sale to one of our allies, several of the C-130's were pulled out last year and sold to Japan
 

gunboy1656

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The only way I will get to check out the area is by sat images. There is one part you can see a CH53 in a left bank turn as it is flying out.

The museum down the road from me has parts being saved for them but can't afford to go out and get them.
 

combatmech

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Thanks for the photos. Curious, can they be reactivated? or are they a parts base for still flying aircraft? Hard to believe a B1B is there. Guess I'm gettin older. Love the shot of the Aardvark! What a bird!!

God bless,
Tony
They can get reactivated, the F-4's that were there were all refurbished as drones, when I was there they had a bunch of F-16's being readied for sale to one of our allies, several of the C-130's were pulled out last year and sold to Japan
When I worked up at NSAWC ( AKA Top Gun ) We revived a dozen or so F-16A's that had been built for Pakistan in the early 90's. One Diplomatic SNAFU later, they were never delivered. most of the air-frames had less that 20 hours on them at the time.
Love the shot of the C-1 Traders. Sure would be great if they would release them to the warbird public.
 

TucsonVTXF

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When I worked up at NSAWC ( AKA Top Gun ) We revived a dozen or so F-16A's that had been built for Pakistan in the early 90's. One Diplomatic SNAFU later, they were never delivered. most of the air-frames had less that 20 hours on them at the time.
Love the shot of the C-1 Traders. Sure would be great if they would release them to the warbird public.
back in 97-01 the f16's were still in storage with the tail marking still intact. I haven't seen any of them lately..
really nice video of what's down the road from me.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fS-CXQO0ZQk
 
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quickfarms

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Weather the birds are reactivated, rebuilt or striped for parts they are serving a purpose and worth for more than the scrap.

It would be nice to se some of the older aircraft released and restored.
 

steelypip

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I was curious about the row of missiles. I'm guessing those are the Titan IIs. The B-1B was such a maintenance nightmare that I'm not surprised at all to see it gracing AMARC. Seeng the BUF cut up just made me sad... Nice to see that they're still taking good care of the warthogs. TAC/ACC has always hated them because they're low and slow, but they're just too tactically useful to get rid of. I know they've been put in and out of the boneyard more than once already.
 
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