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AMARC is situated near the heart of Tucson, at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, a boneyard for some 4000 airplanes. Under various names, AMARC has performed its unusual mission since it housed B-29s and C-47s from World War II. These older planes are gone, sold as surplus or scrapped. Today, if you want to see old, commemorative airplanes, you have to visit various military installations around the country.

Would this be the one?

And whats the rows and rows of stuff to the east?
 
Gyaharrrrrrr matey! :)

That be the one.

The stuff to the east of the screenshot, if my memory serves me looks like DC-10's....but not, because DC-10's don't have 4 turbines...Ah, thanks wikipedia. C-135's, and KC-135's, I think.

Someone else's turn, then?
 
I had a look at the graveyard at mojave (1434 flight line CA) and the military sure is good at setting em out straight compared to the commercial planes there.
 
Somewhere cold
No polar bears


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