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Old February 3rd 04, 12:02 AM
Peter Gottlieb
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To show compliance with some treaty?


"Peter Duniho" wrote in message
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"Orval Fairbairn" wrote in message

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Yes, they're C-141s. It looks as if someone drove a forklift or
something through the fuselage. Perhaps the plane is beyond its fatigue
service life? Is that the way the USAF now marks aircraft that are
beyond their service life?


I dunno. But I don't think that would be it. The thing that's

interesting
is that the damage is ONLY where the "U.S. Air Force" markings are. I

don't
see the connection between fatigue service life and paint on the side of

the
plane. Seems like you could just as easily chop off the wings, for

example
(and that would make moving the hunk of metal around the storage yard a

lot
easier).

Of course, if the goal was to remove the USAF markings, there are better
ways to do that as well.

As the post you quoted suggested, I guess there doesn't have to be a
"sensical [sic]" reason for targeting the USAF label specifically. But I
was hoping there was one. On the face of it, I don't see any rational
reason for attacking the airplanes that way, which is precisely why I was
hoping someone here would know the answer.

Pete