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eldragon
Mon May 21 2007, 08:56PM
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Check this link out! These people really love to restore old airplanes!
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ACCER
Wed May 23 2007, 04:38AM
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I love to go to an onld boneyard for planes where there are numerous planes in various stages of restoration. You get to see it as it happens.
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eldragon
Wed May 23 2007, 01:24PM
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Do you happen to know where some of those "airplane graveyards" are? I remember seeing some in movies, and they look awesome - all of those airplanes parked across miles of open space. Have you really been to some?
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eldragon
Wed May 23 2007, 01:32PM
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Here's a book being sold on Amazon called "Military Aircraft Boneyards." It's out of print and costly.

Here's the editorial review comments: "Unlike any other boneyard book youve seen in the past, Military Aircraft Boneyards takes a complete look at the fate of a variety of abandoned and obsolete aircraft across America. Nick Veronico uncovers the early history of aircraft disposal sites, plus how to insider details on the entire disposal process. Graveyards of the past at Kingman and Litchfield Park, Arizona, are covered along with todays disposal site at Davis Monthan Air Force Base. Includes coverage of the most recent boneyard arrivals."

Sounds like an interesting read.
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