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Old October 30th 18, 04:39 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Want to know how aircraft are stored in "The Boneyard"...interesting 8 minute
video explains it all...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1s-1nHdIgs


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Old November 1st 18, 11:58 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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In article , DAN says...

Miloch wrote:

Want to know how aircraft are stored in "The Boneyard"...interesting 8 minute
video explains it all...


I have a tour reserved at AMARG for mid-November. Going there by way of SDAM and
PIMA. Should be interesting!



Take lots of pics!...then post 'em




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Old November 2nd 18, 08:42 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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On Thu, 01 Nov 2018 11:26:40 +0100, DAN wrote:

Miloch wrote:

Want to know how aircraft are stored in "The Boneyard"...interesting 8 minute
video explains it all...


I have a tour reserved at AMARG for mid-November. Going there by way of SDAM and
PIMA. Should be interesting!


I had the opportunity to visit MASDC (at the time) back in the latter
1970s. Back then, the tour consisted of a bored airman driving us
around in a bus. We'd find an interesting stop and he'd tell us to be
back in half an hour, don't play with the rattlesnakes. Spent a good
four hours getting sunburned, heatstroke, and going through dozens of
rolls of slide film, all but lost in amazing aviation history... never
saw a snake.

Pima Air Museum was just getting going back then, and already
incredible. Haven't been back, but understand they've greatly
expanded and improved.






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