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Aircraft Graveyard from 1968 - hawker445 - 06.03.2010

http://www.dhc-2.com/Monthan_Memories.html

Theses are just some very cool aircraft. some of them i have never seen before


- max_thehitman - 06.03.2010

HOLY COW! Confusedhock:

What a great website! :loveeyes: Love those pictures! Its a skinners/artists paradise for research.

EXCELLENT Post!


- KG64_Cnopicilin - 07.03.2010

Thanks for the link! One guy went into a airplane graveyard and bought the cockpit of a 747. He attached it into his house and now he has a simulator there!


- ynos - 07.03.2010

Gold mine! Amazing photos, thank you Big Grin


- caldrail - 07.03.2010

That must be a fascinating place to visit. Personally I can't help feeling a little saddened that these expensive warbirds are sat there getting bleached by the sun. Okay, all it's all down to politics and at least the cold war never turned hot.


- jeff1155 - 07.03.2010

Amazing photos - some great Meteor pictures in the Leuchars link too.


I was stationed there - ZeroPilot - 07.03.2010

Hello, This reminded me of the good ole days while stationed at Davis-Monthan AFB, My job at the time was cuting down all the tumble weeds in the whole dang place! and too, spent many hours inside these awesome birds. time there was 1970 to 1972 then to Anderson AFB Guam for a little over 2 years, wounderful, miss it.


- GeneralPsycho - 07.03.2010

Put up a sale for F86 sabre, and I would be the happiest person on earth.