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Tucson’s Boneyard: Where U.S. Aircrafts Go to Die
We head to Tucson’s 309th AMARG - better known as the Boneyard - to see how a hot, dry, rock-hard desert preserves 3,200 aircraft and thousands of engines in storage categories 1000 to 4000, protected ...
From Airman magazine: Director Andrew Breese took time-lapse footage of the storage area of the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group, often called the “Boneyard” around here. Beautiful ...
In Tuscon, Arizona lies the largest aircraft boneyard in the world where thousands upon thousands of unused planes lie in rows next to each other. Davis-Monthan United States Air Force Base is a ...
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